occurring in a complete series of eocene strata, upheaved vertically, its true position is even still more plainly seen. It is further important as exhibiting in gradual sequence the change from ...
But as the Paleocene epoch gave way to the Eocene, it was about to get much warmer still—rapidly, radically warmer. The cause was a massive and geologically sudden release of carbon. Just how ...
A research team led by Prof. Li Mingsong at Peking University has provided new insights into the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal ...
Gigantophis garstini was a massive prehistoric snake from the Eocene epoch, estimated to be around 36 feet (11 meters) long.It lived in what is now Northern Africa and was one of the largest snakes ...