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Oligocene Epoch - Florida Fossils: Evolution of Life and Land
This video from the Museum's Florida Fossils exhibit describes the Oligocene, 34 million t...
published: 02 Feb 2010
author: FloridaMuseum
Oligocene Epoch - Florida Fossils: Evolution of Life and Land
This video from the Museum's Florida Fossils exhibit describes the Oligocene, 34 million to 24 million years ago. Global climates became cooler during the Oligocene, causing sea levels to drop. At least the northern portion of the Florida platform, once abundant with tropical, marine habitats, was now land. Early immigrants to the Florida peninsula included amphibians, reptiles, bats, shrews and rabbits. Also, predators tracked dwarf horses and the strange, hoofed mammals, oreodonts and chalicotheres, onto this new land. In the ocean, huge sharks plied the depths, while several kinds of sea cows were abundant near shore. Produced, directed and filmed for the Florida Museum of Natural History by Wes C. Skiles/Karst Productions, Inc.
published: 02 Feb 2010
views: 3373
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Walking with Beasts - Land of Giants part 1
The BBC documentary walking with Beasts. Episode Three: "Land of Giants" 25 million years ...
published: 31 Mar 2010
author: bram221
Walking with Beasts - Land of Giants part 1
The BBC documentary walking with Beasts. Episode Three: "Land of Giants" 25 million years ago - Late Oligocene - Mongolia Thank you BBC!
published: 31 Mar 2010
views: 90768
author:
bram221
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Walking with Beasts - Land of Giants part 2
The BBC documentary walking with Beasts. Episode Three: "Land of Giants" 25 million years ...
published: 31 Mar 2010
author: bram221
Walking with Beasts - Land of Giants part 2
The BBC documentary walking with Beasts. Episode Three: "Land of Giants" 25 million years ago - Late Oligocene - Mongolia Thank you BBC!
published: 31 Mar 2010
views: 238044
author:
bram221
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Oligocene - Wiki Article
The Oligocene (symbol OG) is a geologic epoch of the Paleogene Period and extends from abo...
published: 07 Nov 2012
author: WikiPlays
Oligocene - Wiki Article
The Oligocene (symbol OG) is a geologic epoch of the Paleogene Period and extends from about 34 million to 23 million years before the present (33.9). As with other older geologic periods, the rock b... Oligocene - Wiki Article - wikiplays.org Original @ http All Information Derived from Wikipedia using Creative Commons License: en.wikipedia.org Author: Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( Creative Commons ASA 3.0 ) Author: Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( Creative Commons ASA 3.0 ) Author: Jay Matternes Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( This work is in the Public Domain. )
published: 07 Nov 2012
views: 5
author:
WikiPlays
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Nannofossils of Eocene to Oligocene
Geologist: Tiia Carraway Study on Eocene / Oligocene nannofossils in Yazoo Clay...
published: 26 Oct 2010
author: carrawaytiia
Nannofossils of Eocene to Oligocene
Geologist: Tiia Carraway Study on Eocene / Oligocene nannofossils in Yazoo Clay
published: 26 Oct 2010
views: 99
author:
carrawaytiia
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6 months old in the Oligocene Epoch
What? When did Asha start cavorting with three-toed horses?...
published: 09 Nov 2011
author: Abha Thakkar
6 months old in the Oligocene Epoch
What? When did Asha start cavorting with three-toed horses?
published: 09 Nov 2011
views: 47
author:
Abha Thakkar
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05. Oligocene
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published: 14 Nov 2012
author: Louis Cyphre
05. Oligocene
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Saint Jean du Barroux Oligocene 2004 of Philippe Gimel by Gary Vaynerchuk
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published: 28 Jun 2012
author: Philippe GIMEL
Saint Jean du Barroux Oligocene 2004 of Philippe Gimel by Gary Vaynerchuk
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conchiglie oligocene.avi
Il mistero delle vongole (oppure potrei dire per pranzo: asparagi con uova per molti- ling...
published: 25 Apr 2012
author: ndatore
conchiglie oligocene.avi
Il mistero delle vongole (oppure potrei dire per pranzo: asparagi con uova per molti- linguine con conchiglie di 35milioni di anni fa per me) Che posso dire. Sono differente. Mentre glia altri fanno razzia di asparagi selvatici preferisco andare negli stessi luoghi ma a vongole. Potrei "papparmi" un piatto di linguine con vongole di 35milioni di anni fa. Potreste subito pensare che io sia matto! Ma non del tutto! Seguo sempre la logica del dito e della luna, oppure quella da me coniata sul cacciatore nella taverna che si vanta di aver sparato un bel lepre. Tutti chiedono al cacciatore il peso dell'animale, io preferisco conoscere il colore (anche se preferivo che non fosse ammazzato). Ma torniamo al mistero delle vongole! Possiamo definirlo un mistero "parziale" per chi appassionato di geologia. Infatti, è tutto da collegare al periodo Oligocene (da 34 a 23 milioni di anni fa) quando la Terra era "perseguitata da innumerevoli maremoti e terremoti e quindi con il verificarsi di molteplici tsunami. Ma il mistero è rimasto tale fino ad uno studio di Tony Wilson dell'Università di Zurigo, che ipotizza la presenza della fauna oceanica come conseguenza di un inimmaginabile maremoto avvenuto nell'Africa orientale tra Eocene ed Oligocene. Wilson ei suoi colleghi svizzeri hanno sequenziato il Dna di un'aringa del Tanganica e la storia dei geni di quel pesce indica la sua comparsa nel lago fra i 50 ei 25 milioni di anni fa, contemporaneamente a un'immensa massa d'acqua che avrebbe ...
published: 25 Apr 2012
views: 103
author:
ndatore
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Saint Jean du Barroux Oligocene 2005 of Philippe Gimel by Vineo Esprit Vin
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published: 18 Nov 2012
author: Philippe GIMEL
Saint Jean du Barroux Oligocene 2005 of Philippe Gimel by Vineo Esprit Vin
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Walking with Beasts - Land of Giants part 3
The BBC documentary walking with Beasts. Episode Three: "Land of Giants" 25 million years ...
published: 31 Mar 2010
author: bram221
Walking with Beasts - Land of Giants part 3
The BBC documentary walking with Beasts. Episode Three: "Land of Giants" 25 million years ago - Late Oligocene - Mongolia Thanks you BBC!
published: 31 Mar 2010
views: 58979
author:
bram221
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Hunting Shark Teeth in a Creek in Summerville
Its been a really long time since I had a good opportunity to hunt shark teeth in my favor...
published: 21 Dec 2009
author: blackriverfossils
Hunting Shark Teeth in a Creek in Summerville
Its been a really long time since I had a good opportunity to hunt shark teeth in my favorite creek in Summerville. Steady rain on Friday washed all the leaves away and revealed a nice assortment of fossil shark teeth, including a handful of Carcharodon carcharias (modern great white), a really nice Retroflexus (mako), a large, beautifully Angustidens (oligocene giant great white)
published: 21 Dec 2009
views: 6099
author:
blackriverfossils
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Tribute to Indricotherium aka Baluchitherium aka Paraceratherium
Tribute to real king of prehistoric mammal. Song is Crawling by 1 Up 2 Down. Paraceratheri...
published: 23 Jul 2009
author: dinox3raptor
Tribute to Indricotherium aka Baluchitherium aka Paraceratherium
Tribute to real king of prehistoric mammal. Song is Crawling by 1 Up 2 Down. Paraceratherium, also commonly known as Indricotherium or Baluchitherium (see taxonomic discussion below), was a genus of gigantic hornless rhinoceros-like mammals, belonging to the family of the Hyracodontidae. Their fossils have been found in many parts of Asia, including Kazakhstan, Pakistan, India, Mongolia, and China. It lived from the middle Oligocene to the early Miocene, roughly from 30 to 20 million years ago, when this region of Asia was covered in lush subtropical forests and woodlands. From Wikimedia.
published: 23 Jul 2009
views: 19719
author:
dinox3raptor
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Terminal Eocene Events
ll4.me Terminal Eocene Events The papers in this volume provide an exhaustive inventory an...
published: 13 Nov 2012
author: judychamblee145
Terminal Eocene Events
ll4.me Terminal Eocene Events The papers in this volume provide an exhaustive inventory and description of the most complete sedimentary sequences across the Eocene-Oligocene Boundary (EOB) from all over the world, and present a synthesis of the biotic and chemico-physical events detected at the Eocene-Oligocene transition. The content of the book represents the results achieved by Project no. 174 on ``Geological Events at the Eocene-Oligocene boundary'' of the International Geological Correlation Program, sponsored by UNESCO. The project was carried out over a five year period and has provided a wealth of new and interesting information. Publisher: Elsevier Science Illustration: N Language: ENG Title: Terminal Eocene Events Pages: 00414 (Encrypted PDF) On Sale: 1986-01-01 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780444426239 Category: Science : Earth Sciences - Geology The papers in this volume provide an exhaustive inventory and description of the most complete sedimentary sequences across the Eocene-Oligocene Boundary (EOB) from all over the world, and present as science, earth sciences, geology
published: 13 Nov 2012
author:
judychamblee145
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Vasquez Rocks County Park | Los Angeles County | California | 28 March 2010
A short late-afternoon hike in Vasquez Rocks County Park, Los Angeles County, California, ...
published: 10 Apr 2010
author: bapyou
Vasquez Rocks County Park | Los Angeles County | California | 28 March 2010
A short late-afternoon hike in Vasquez Rocks County Park, Los Angeles County, California, 28 March 2010. Hiking through steeply-dipping sandstone, I ponder the significance of chunks of granite and mudstone found in the sandstone. The rocks over which I am walking in this video, belong to the Vasquez formation. The Vasquez formation is composed of a variety of rock types (lithologies) including sedimentary and volcanic rocks. Vasquez formation rocks mostly date from the Oligocene Epoch (about 37 to 25 million years ago), which is contrary to the information I discuss in the video. (In the video I identify the age of the rocks as Miocene Epoch, which is true only for the upper layers of the Vasquez formation.) Vasquez Rocks County Park and its surrounding area are depicted on the USGS topographic quadrangle titled AGUA DULCE, CA. Of course, Vasquez Rocks County Park can also be found on Google Maps, Google Earth and other online sources of geographic data. Geologic information about this area can be found in the Thomas Dibblee Foundation map titled 'AGUA DULCE, CA' and references therein. If you visit Vazquez Rocks in the spring time, watch out for rattlesnakes. They live here and spring is when the become active.
published: 10 Apr 2010
views: 960
author:
bapyou