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Pteranodon lived during the Late Cretaceous and resided in North …
Lophorhothon Pictures & Facts
Lophorhothon was a herbivore.It lived in the Cretaceous period and inhabited North …
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Cretaceous Period | Definition, Climate, Dinosaurs, & Map
- Cretaceous Period, in geologic time, the last of the three periods of the Mesozoic Era. The Cret…
The name Cretaceous is derived from creta, Latin for “chalk,” and was first proposed by J.B.J. Omalius d’Halloy in 1822. D’Halloy had been commissioned to make a geologic map of France, and part of his task was to decide upon the geologic units to be represented by it. One of his uni… - The Cretaceous Period began with Earth’s land assembled essentially into two continents, Laur…
The climate was generally warmer and more humid than today, probably because of very active volcanism associated with unusually high rates of seafloor spreading. The polar regions were free of continental ice sheets, their land instead covered by forest. Dinosaurs roamed Antarctica, ev…
- Cretaceous Period, in geologic time, the last of the three periods of the Mesozoic Era. The Cret…
Cretaceous - Wikipedia
The Cretaceous is divided into Early and Late Cretaceous epochs, or Lower and Upper Cretaceous series. In older literature, the Cretaceous is sometimes divided into three series: Neocomian (lower/early), Gallic (middle) and Senonian (upper/late). A subdivision into 12 stages, all originating from European stratigraphy, is now used worldwide. In many parts of the world, alternative lo…
Wikipedia · Text under CC-BY-SA licenseDeep Time Maps™ - Maps of ancient Earth
The maps show the varied landscapes of the ancient Earth through hundreds of millions of years of geologic time including distribution of ancient shallow seas, deep ocean basins, mountain ranges, coastal plains, and continental interiors.
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Interactive 3D virtual object - globes that you and manipulate, rotate, and view from many angles. Times available: Modern Globe, Miocene (20 Ma), K/T boundary (65 Ma), Late Cretaceous (80 Ma), Early Cretaceous (120 Ma), …
Cretaceous Period - Geology Page
Apr 15, 2014 · late Early Cretaceous (105Ma) The maps below are Mollewide (oval globe) projections showing global paleogeography for the past 600 million years. © Ron Blakey, NAU Geology.
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Global maps of the late Early Cretaceous and Late …
Global maps of the late Early Cretaceous and Late Cretaceous. The locations of features discussed in the text include the Tethys Ocean (1), Tethys Seaway (2), Western Tethys (3), South Atlantic...
Continents during Cretaceous: Earth’s Shifting Puzzle
The movement of continents during the Cretaceous didn’t just change the map – it had a significant impact on global climate and ecosystems. As landmasses shifted, they altered ocean currents and wind patterns, reshaping the world’s …
Prehistoric Globes - Illustrations showing the Earth …
These globes are impressions of how the Earth might have appeared during the Carboniferous, Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. Contemporary terrain data and satellite images have been reworked and incorporated in to these …
EarthRef.org Digital Archive (ERDA) -- Early Cretaceous …
The early Turonian base map used for the simulations reported here is an age-specific refinement and update of the map of the Late Cretaceous in (Ronov et al. 1989). Elevations are originally …