Eocene
The Eocene epoch (56-34 mya) is a major division of the geologic timescale and the second epoch of the Palaeogene period in the Cenozoic era. The Eocene spans the time from the end of the Paleocene epoch to the beginning of the Oligocene epoch. The start of the Eocene is marked by the emergence of the first modern mammals. The end is set at a major extinction event that may be related to the impact of one or more large bolides in Siberia and in what is now Chesapeake Bay. Still, as with other other geologic periods, the strata that define the start and end of the epoch are well identified, but their exact dates are slightly uncertain. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The name Eocene refers to the "dawn" of modern ('new') mammalian fauna that appeared during the epoch. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Epoch: The word epoch can mean either an interval of time, or a particular point in time used as a reference point.... Mya: Mya has more than one meaning:... Geologic timescale: REDIRECT Geologic time scale... | ~ Table of Content ~
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