palaeozoic in English

adjective

of the Paleozoic Era, pertaining to the early geological period in which fish reptile and insects first appeared on Earth

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1. Contributions to the study of errant Annelides of the older Palaeozoic rocks

2. Evolution of the Altaid tectonic collage and Palaeozoic crustal growth in Eurasia

3. 17 Mrecator might be used by a geologist mapping current directions in palaeozoic sediments.

4. 16 Mercator might be used by a geologist mapping current directions in Palaeozoic sediment.

5. Two glacier advances deposited the diamictites near the shoreline of the Krol Basin during Late Palaeozoic.

6. In the Seeberg area (Karawanken/Austria) intermediate to acidic pyroclastic rocks of Palaeozoic age are found.

7. Bivalved euarthropods represent a conspicuous component of exceptionally-preserved fossil biotas throughout the Lower Palaeozoic

8. Crinoids recovered during the Triassic and re-occupied almost all ecological niches they had held in Palaeozoic times

9. The Chelicerates are known as fossils from the early Palaeozoic, and originated as marine organisms, but today there are only five

10. Moreover, according toMiyashiro regional metamorphism of his kyanite-sillimanite type (= Dalradian or Barrovian type) was common in Palaeozoic time, whereas that of his andalusite-sillimanite type and low-pressure intermediate group (Buchan type) took place in orogenic belts of Precambrian as well as Palaeozoic and Mesozoic age.

11. Conodont definition: any of various small Palaeozoic toothlike fossils derived from an extinct eel-like marine Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

12. In the palaeozoic age, the Chordates were originated from some sessile Echinoderms, which were bottom dwellers of the sea.The primitive Chordates resemble the non-Chordates

13. It shows minor similarities with Mesozoic amazonite-bearing granites in Transbaikalia (Etyka, Orlovka) and differs petrologically and mineralogically from the Palaeozoic lepidolite granite of Beauvoir (Échassieres) in France.

14. 1 The metallogenic ages are the lower and upper Proterozoic Subera, late and earlier Palaeozoic Era, Mesozoic Era, with Devonian Period as an important metallogenic era.

15. Study is made on palaeozoic conodont fossil from Bachu Uplift and Awati Depression. 5 conodont fossil assemblage zones are identified. And their geological history and geological eras are discussed.

16. ‘These terminate Abruptly to the northeast at a fault that offsets the thrust.’ ‘Coarse alluvial-fan sediments change Abruptly basinward into lacustrine sediments.’ ‘The Codling Fault terminates Abruptly against the Palaeozoic Welsh Massif.’ ‘Some grooves deepen and terminate fairly Abruptly.’

17. These proportions and the isotopic composition indicates a mix from 2 origins, in equal part: an organic thermogenic gas, related to type III kerogen occurring in Palaeozoic and Mesozoic organic-rich sedimentary rocks, an abiogenic gas produced by low-temperature serpentinization in the Tekirova ophiolitic unit.

18. The Congo Craton, covered by the Palaeozoic-to-recent Congo Basin, is an ancient Precambrian craton that with four others (the Kaapvaal, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, and West African Cratons) makes up the modern continent of Africa.These Cratons were formed between about 3.6 and 2.0 billion years ago and have been tectonically stable since that time