Principles of Geology: Misconceptions of the geological eras

Edit The Examiner 16 Apr 2016
He dated one as youngest, later called "Cenozoic Era", another as older, later called Mesozoic Era and the third as ancient, later called "Paleozoic Era" ... Below that comes the "Mesozoic Era" rocks ... Cenozoic means "recent life", Mesozoic means "middle life" and Paleozoic means "ancient life" ... Cenozoic and Mesozoic were developed 1841....

Phil Jagielka and Chris Smalling are England's best chance of avoiding a Euro 2016 full ...

Edit The Independent 30 Mar 2016
Well, when it comes to football ideas lost in the Mesozoic era when the big beasts roamed, how about the unfashionable notion that the team which defends best will win it? The very good news for England is that among the favourites to win the tournament, only one – Spain – can lay claim to a ......

Aaron Weinstein Makes Blue Monday Red Hot

Edit Huffington Post 30 Mar 2016
Pangea was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras. It was assembled from bits approximately 300 million years ago, and it began to break apart about 175 million years ago. Now a piece has landed in Manhattan and though not a new kid to the hood, a relative new idea to New York nightlife. Pangea is becoming the speakeasy of yesteryears today... where great food, meets booze meets amazing talent ... ....

The Violent Remaking of Appalachia

Edit The Atlantic 21 Mar 2016
John Gentner / AP. Central Appalachia’s history is the story of coal. At its peak in the mid-twentieth century, mining employed more than 150,000 people in West Virginia alone, mostly in the ... one was rural New Mexico, the other coal country ... * * * ... A gift from the Mesozoic to the Industrial Age, source of London’s pea soup fogs and of violent labor strikes before the New Deal, coal can feel anachronistic in the twenty-first century ... ....

Inside N.C. Science: Ancient turtle comes into focus, piece by piece

Edit The Charlotte Observer 20 Mar 2016
If you live in North Carolina, you’ve probably seen a turtle roaming around at some point. They’re well-established residents of this state and continent and have been for millions of years. One species of turtle that lived during the Mesozoic time period – when dinosaurs roamed far and wide – has been discovered in fossil-bearing sediments in a multitude of locations across the United States and Canada ... ....

Fossils: Do they point to long geological ages or recent creation

Edit The Examiner 16 Mar 2016
Fossils are the fossilized remains of animals and plants found in sedimentary rock layers called the Geologic Column by secular scientists which gives us a view of the past ... Scientists long before Carbon14 dating of rocks came about, developed what was called the Geologic Column which broken down into "eras" called the Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic Eras ... They did this by using a few test samples which fit the 19th century dates ... ....

Just because you homeschool doesn't mean you can't take a field trip

Edit Atlanta Journal 15 Mar 2016
As homeschooling families know, learning happens all the time, not just in a classroom or at the dining room table ... Fernbank Museum of Natural History Homeschool Field Trip. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Any date ... www.fernbankmuseum.org ... Explore some of Fernbank's permanent exhibits, like "NatureQuest," "A Walk Through Time in Georgia" and "The Giants of the Mesozoic," and experience special exhibits, including, "Wild Music," and "Creatures of Light ... ....

Scientists discover cousin of T. rex in Uzbekistan desert

Edit Fox News 14 Mar 2016
A horse-sized cousin of Tyrannosaurus rex discovered in Uzbekistan is giving scientists a better sense of how small body dinosaurs evolved to become dominant predator towards the end of the Mesozoic ... ....

Climate change taught ancient ichthyosaurs a lesson: Adapt or die

Edit The Los Angeles Times 12 Mar 2016
For 150 million years during the age of the dinosaurs, a group of dolphin-like reptiles called ichthyosaurs ruled the ocean – until everything started to go wrong ... Now researchers have new explanation for the lizard fish’s demise ... Then came the Cretaceous ... This odd predator navigated Mesozoic Era waters with four flippers — two in the front and two in the back — a design unlike anything seen in modern-day... (Amina Khan) ... ....

Climate change helped kill off ancient ichthyosaurs

Edit The Los Angeles Times 11 Mar 2016
For 150 million years during the age of the dinosaurs, a group of dolphin-like reptiles called ichthyosaurs ruled the ocean – until everything started to go wrong ... Now researchers have new explanation for the lizard fish’s demise ... Then came the Cretaceous ... This odd predator navigated Mesozoic Era waters with four flippers — two in the front and two in the back — a design unlike anything seen in modern-day... (Amina Khan) ... ....

First microwhip scorpion from Mesozoic period found in Burmese amber

Edit Science Daily 09 Mar 2016
It's smaller than a grain of rice, yellowish, trapped in amber and lived 100 million years ago alongside dinosaurs. Meet Electrokoenenia yaksha, a newly described type of microwhip scorpion, or palpigrade, from Myanmar, whose minute fossilized remains have been found, trapped in Burmese amber ... ....

Mascot Madness Returns (SUNY Cortland)

Edit Public Technologies 08 Mar 2016
(Source. SUNY Cortland). 03/08/2016. Mascot Madness is back, and Cortland's Red Dragon faces a three-way challenge in the opening round of the annual battle to prove which school has the most popular sports sidekick in the 64-campus SUNY system ... The contest, patterned after the NCAA tournament, will narrow the field during five rounds of voting. A winner will be selected March 30 ... Round 2 ... Is ... I found a pen I lost back in the Mesozoic Era!....

Tinka Discovers High Grade Zinc-Lead-Silver Sulphide Mineralization at Yanapizgo 2km South of Ayawilca

Edit Stockhouse 07 Mar 2016
Key highlights. Highlights of selective rock chip samples at Yanapizgo include ... Dr ... Zinc mineralization at the Ayawilca resource occurs as massive to semi-massive sulphide replacements of Mesozoic limestone up to 250 metres thick (Pucará Group). Zinc mineralization is hosted by replacement bodies which are either gently-dipping 'mantos', or steeply-plunging 'chimneys', the latter typically higher in zinc grade ... g/t In. g/t ... Dr ... ....
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