Hauterivian, the Glossary
The Hauterivian is, in the geologic timescale, an age in the Early Cretaceous Epoch or a stage in the Lower Cretaceous Series.[1]
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44 relations: Acanthodiscus, Albian, Ammonoidea, Aptian, Argos (river), Australia, Balearites, Barremian, Biostratigraphy, Biozone, Cambridge University Press, Caravaca de la Cruz, Crioceratites, Drôme, Dropstone, Early Cretaceous, Eugène Renevier, First appearance datum, France, Genus, Geologic time scale, Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point, Greenhouse and icehouse Earth, Hauterive, Neuchâtel, Iberian Peninsula, Ice age, Ice rafting, Ice sheet, International Commission on Stratigraphy, International Union of Geological Sciences, La Charce, Lake Neuchâtel, Permafrost, Pseudothurmannia, Region of Murcia, Series (stratigraphy), Spain, Spitidiscus, Stage (stratigraphy), Stratigraphic column, Switzerland, Tethys Ocean, Valanginian, Year.
- Cretaceous geochronology
- Early Cretaceous
Acanthodiscus
Acanthodiscus is an extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus from the order Ammonitida and included in the persphinctacean family Berriasellidae.
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Albian
The Albian is both an age of the geologic timescale and a stage in the stratigraphic column. Hauterivian and Albian are Cretaceous geochronology, early Cretaceous and geological ages.
Ammonoidea
Ammonoids are extinct spiral shelled cephalopods comprising the subclass Ammonoidea.
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Aptian
The Aptian is an age in the geologic timescale or a stage in the stratigraphic column. Hauterivian and Aptian are Cretaceous geochronology, early Cretaceous and geological ages.
Argos (river)
The Argos is a river in the region of Murcia, Spain.
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Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.
Balearites
Balearites is an extinct ancyloceratin genus included in the family Crioceratitidae, subclass Ammonoidea, from the Upper Hauterivian.
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Barremian
The Barremian is an age in the geologic timescale (or a chronostratigraphic stage) between 125.77 Ma (million years ago) and 121.4 ± 1.0 Ma (Historically, this stage was placed at 129.4 million to approximately 125 million years ago) It is a subdivision of the Early Cretaceous Epoch (or Lower Cretaceous Series). Hauterivian and Barremian are Cretaceous geochronology, early Cretaceous and geological ages.
Biostratigraphy
Biostratigraphy is the branch of stratigraphy which focuses on correlating and assigning relative ages of rock strata by using the fossil assemblages contained within them.
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Biozone
In biostratigraphy, biostratigraphic units or biozones are intervals of geological strata that are defined on the basis of their characteristic fossil taxa, as opposed to a lithostratigraphic unit which is defined by the lithological properties of the surrounding rock.
Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press is the university press of the University of Cambridge.
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Caravaca de la Cruz
Caravaca de la Cruz, often shortened to Caravaca, is a town and municipality of southeastern Spain in the region of Murcia, near the left bank of the River Argos, a tributary of the Segura.
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Crioceratites
Crioceratites is an ammonite genus from the Early Cretaceous belonging to the Ancyloceratoidea.
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Drôme
Drôme (Occitan: Droma; Arpitan: Drôma) is the southernmost department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of Southeastern France.
Dropstone
Dropstones are isolated fragments of rock found within finer-grained water-deposited sedimentary rocks or pyroclastic beds.
Early Cretaceous
The Early Cretaceous (geochronological name) or the Lower Cretaceous (chronostratigraphic name) is the earlier or lower of the two major divisions of the Cretaceous. Hauterivian and early Cretaceous are Cretaceous geochronology.
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Eugène Renevier
Eugène Renevier (26 March 1831 – 4 May 1906) is a Swiss geologist.
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First appearance datum
First appearance datum (FAD) is a term used by geologists and paleontologists to designate the first appearance of a species in the geologic record.
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France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.
Genus
Genus (genera) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family as used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses.
Geologic time scale
The geologic time scale or geological time scale (GTS) is a representation of time based on the rock record of Earth.
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Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point
A Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP), sometimes referred to as a golden spike, is an internationally agreed upon reference point on a stratigraphic section which defines the lower boundary of a stage on the geologic time scale.
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Greenhouse and icehouse Earth
Throughout Earth's climate history (Paleoclimate) its climate has fluctuated between two primary states: greenhouse and icehouse Earth.
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Hauterive, Neuchâtel
Hauterive is a commune in the canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
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Iberian Peninsula
The Iberian Peninsula (IPA), also known as Iberia, is a peninsula in south-western Europe, defining the westernmost edge of Eurasia.
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Ice age
An ice age is a long period of reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers.
Ice rafting
Ice rafting is the transport of various materials by ice.
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Ice sheet
In glaciology, an ice sheet, also known as a continental glacier, is a mass of glacial ice that covers surrounding terrain and is greater than.
International Commission on Stratigraphy
The International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS), sometimes unofficially referred to as the "International Stratigraphic Commission", is a daughter or major subcommittee grade scientific daughter organization that concerns itself with stratigraphical, geological, and geochronological matters on a global scale.
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International Union of Geological Sciences
The International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) is an international non-governmental organization devoted to international cooperation in the field of geology.
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La Charce
La Charce is a commune in the Drôme department in southeastern France.
Lake Neuchâtel
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Permafrost
Permafrost is soil or underwater sediment which continuously remains below for two years or more: the oldest permafrost had been continuously frozen for around 700,000 years.
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Pseudothurmannia
Pseudothurmannia is a genus of extinct cephalopods belonging to the subclass Ammonoidea and included in the family Crioceratitidae of the ammonitid superfamily Ancylocerataceae.
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Region of Murcia
The Region of Murcia (Región de Murcia; Regió de Múrcia) is an autonomous community of Spain located in the southeastern part of the Iberian Peninsula, on the Mediterranean coast.
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Series (stratigraphy)
Series are subdivisions of rock layers based on the age of the rock and formally defined by international conventions of the geological timescale.
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Spain
Spain, formally the Kingdom of Spain, is a country located in Southwestern Europe, with parts of its territory in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Africa.
Spitidiscus
Spitidiscus is a genus of ammonites placed in the family Holcodiscidae.
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Stage (stratigraphy)
In chronostratigraphy, a stage is a succession of rock strata laid down in a single age on the geologic timescale, which usually represents millions of years of deposition. Hauterivian and stage (stratigraphy) are geological ages.
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Stratigraphic column
A stratigraphic column is a representation used in geology and its subfield of stratigraphy to describe the vertical location of rock units in a particular area.
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Switzerland
Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe.
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Tethys Ocean
The Tethys Ocean (Τηθύς), also called the Tethys Sea or the Neo-Tethys, was a prehistoric ocean during much of the Mesozoic Era and early-mid Cenozoic Era.
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Valanginian
In the geologic timescale, the Valanginian is an age or stage of the Early or Lower Cretaceous. Hauterivian and Valanginian are Cretaceous geochronology, early Cretaceous and geological ages.
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Year
A year is the time taken for astronomical objects to complete one orbit.
See also
Cretaceous geochronology
- Albian
- Angoumian
- Aptian
- Barremian
- Berriasian
- Campanian
- Cenomanian
- Coniacian
- Early Cretaceous
- Edmontonian
- Gallic epoch
- Hauterivian
- Judithian
- Lancian
- Late Cretaceous
- Maastrichtian
- Neocomian
- Santonian
- Tanis (fossil site)
- Turonian
- Valanginian
Early Cretaceous
- Albian
- Aptian
- Barremian
- Berriasian
- Early Cretaceous
- Hauterivian
- Valanginian
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hauterivian
Also known as Hauterivian Stage, Hauterivian age.