Cenozoic By Geological Interval Paleontology
Cenozoic By Geological Interval Paleontology
The Cenozoic is the age of "New Life" - the age of the mammals. It began at the end of the Cretaceous with the great Cretaceous/Tertiary mass extinction, and continues until the present day. This category is for any website dealing with the study Cenozoic life as preserved in the fossil record.
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Eocene - Source page for the Eocene system, including invertebrates, vertebrates, biostratigraphy and geology.
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Pleistocene Mammals - An image gallery of megafauna on display at the Russian Paleontological Institute.
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The Tertiary Research Group - London-based specialist geological society with an interest in the Tertiary period worldwide. Provides information on events, membership and the journals "Tertiary Research" and "Cainozoic Research".
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Paleocene - Resource source covering the Paleocene, its fossils, sediments, resources and researchers.
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Tertiary Mammals - Exhibit of mammals from the Tertiary at the Paleontological Institute in Moscow.
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Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research - Quaternary paleoecology site from the University of Colorado, Boulder's Scott Elias
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Quaternary Entomology Laboratory - A lab specializing in the analysis and application of Pleistocene and Holocene insect remains for paleoenvironmental analyses. Located in the Department of Geosciences, North Dakota State University
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Pliocene - A short background.
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A Collection of Eocene and Oligocene Fossils - Provides photographs of a number of fossils from various locations in the UK.
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The Age of Mammals - An overview of Cenozoic mammalian evolution.
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Eocene Fossils - Images of Eocene (36-56 million years ago) fossil insect and plant specimens collected from the Green River Formation in Northwestern Colorado, USA.
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The Cenozoic Era - An overview of the era from the UC Berkeley Museum of Paleontology.
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European Caenozoic Contact Group - International contact group which tries to link professional paleontologists with advanced amateurs to further mutual contact and cooperation.
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