Irdinmanhan, the Glossary
The Irdinmanhan age is a period of geologic time (48.6–37.2 Ma) within the Middle Eocene epoch of the Paleogene used more specifically with Asian Land Mammal Ages.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Arshantan, Asian land mammal age, Eocene, Geologic time scale, Lutetian, Million years ago, Mongolia, Paleogene, Priabonian, Sharamurunian.
- Eocene
Arshantan
The Arshantan age is a period of geologic time (48.6–37.2 Ma) within the Early Eocene epoch of the Paleogene used more specifically with Asian Land Mammal Ages. Irdinmanhan and Arshantan are Eocene and Geochronology stubs.
Asian land mammal age
The Asian land mammal ages, acronym ALMA, establish a geologic timescale for prehistoric Asian fauna beginning 58.7 Mya during the Paleogene and continuing through to the Miocene (Aquitanian) (23.03 Ma).
See Irdinmanhan and Asian land mammal age
Eocene
The Eocene is a geological epoch that lasted from about 56 to 33.9 million years ago (Ma).
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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Lutetian
The Lutetian is, in the geologic timescale, a stage or age in the Eocene.
Million years ago
Million years ago, abbreviated as Mya, Myr (megayear) or Ma (megaannum), is a unit of time equal to (i.e. years), or approximately 31.6 teraseconds.
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Mongolia
Mongolia is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south.
Paleogene
The Paleogene Period (also spelled Palaeogene or Palæogene) is a geologic period and system that spans 43 million years from the end of the Cretaceous Period Ma (million years ago) to the beginning of the Neogene Period Ma.
Priabonian
The Priabonian is, in the ICS's geologic timescale, the latest age or the upper stage of the Eocene Epoch or Series.
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Sharamurunian
The Sharamurunian age is a period of geologic time (48.6–37.2 Ma) within the Middle Eocene epoch of the Paleogene used more specifically with Asian Land Mammal Ages. Irdinmanhan and Sharamurunian are Eocene and Geochronology stubs.
See Irdinmanhan and Sharamurunian
See also
Eocene
- Arshantan
- Balkanatolia
- Baltic amber
- Bolca
- Bumbanian
- Eocene
- Eocene Thermal Maximum 2
- Ergilian
- Fossil Butte National Monument
- Geisel valley
- Houldjinian
- Hyperthermal event
- Irdinmanhan
- Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum
- Sharamurunian
- Thule Land Bridge
- Tumidocarcinus
- Ulangochuian
- Xiphodolamia