Use "permian" in a sentence

1. Ecosystems had recovered from the Permian extinction.

2. Various Anapsid skulls: A, the Lower Permian genus Acleistorhinus

3. Mineral, palaeontology, middle devonian, permian to early jurassic, and cretaceous.

4. Conodont biostratigraphy across the Permian–Triassic boundary at the Dawen section, Great Bank of Guizhou, Guizhou Province, South China: implications for the Late Permian extinction and correlation with Meishan

5. The continental red beds of the Permian rest unconformably on the Transitional Layers.

6. Bendee's present occupation is listed as a HSSE Supervisor Permian Area at Weatherford.

7. Brachiopods suffered greatly from the Permian extinction and continued to decline thereafter

8. Have lower Breakevens while others are well above the average for the Permian.

9. Some writers have argued that the early Permian dissorophoid Gerobatrachus hottoni is a lissamphibian.

10. Roman Jakobson , a famous linguist, is the first person that adopts the permian semiotics.

11. About the middle of the Permian there was a major transition in vegetation.

12. Permian Alicula lebachensis Schlechtendal, 1913 from the Saar-Nahe Basin in Ger-many, A

13. The bedrock underlying Birmingham was mostly laid down during the Permian and Triassic periods.

14. According to the conodont and fusulinid fossils, their ages are determined to be Devonian -Permian.

15. Studying late Permian biotic events in this area will further the understanding of those events.

16. The beginning of Misellina - Brevaxina acme zone is considered as the lower limit of Middle Permian.

17. Credner (10) interesting paleontological em,bryology based on the Branchiosauria preserved in the Permian rocks of Saxony

18. Together with the subsequent vulcanism of the Upper Permian and Lower Triassic occurred lead-zinc-barite deposits.

19. in Permian formations, carry out activities relating to the prospection and exploration of oil and natural gas deposits;

20. The ancestral Archosaurs probably originated some 250 million years or so ago, in the late Permian period

21. The Carboniferous was a geologic period from 358.9 mya (the Devonian period) to 298 mya (the Permian period)

22. 17 This animal spread across the massive, ancient continent of Pangea after the end of the Permian Extinction.

23. The Carboniferous Period follows the Devonian Period and precedes the Permian Period and includes the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian Periods

24. The Carboniferous Period follows the Devonian Period and precedes the Permian Period and includes the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian Periods

25. The Carboniferous Period follows the Devonian Period and precedes the Permian Period and includes the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian Periods

26. Amphibolite from an abyssal sea floor or marginal basin environment of either Permian or Triassic age originally was low-potassium basalt.

27. Acquire was founded with the ambition to provide premier full-service acidizing services and pressure pumping support across the Permian Basin.

28. Stage Completions Announces Record 142-Stage Completion in Permian Basin in West Texas Denver, CO — Stage Completions (USA) Corporation (“Stage” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce a record-setting 142-stage completion, with the 5.5” Bowhead II Sliding Sleeve System (“Bowhead II system”) in the Permian basin.

29. Based on palaeomagnetic data and tectonic analysis, the present authors concluded that this conodont fauna were from Permian Northern Temperate Zones.

30. Branchiosaurus A “gill lizard” was a very early amphibian from early Carboniferous of the early Permian period (roughly 300 million years ago)

31. Several complete skeletons of Eryops have been found in lower Permian rocks, but skull bones and teeth are its most common fossils.

32. The Waddell Ranch contains the single biggest portion of the Permian Basin Royalty Trust, with over 800 producing oil wells as of 2007.

33. A new species of algae,Permopadina fallax nov. gen. nov. sp. from a mid-Permian reef limestone of the Vitanje mountains (Eastern Karawanken) is described.

34. Another family of prehistoric reptile, called the Archosaurs, coexisted with the therapsids (as well as the other land reptiles that survived the Permian/Triassic extinction).

35. Archosaurs are diapsids that began to evolve in the late Permian Period, and are characterized by skulls with long, narrow snouts and teeth set in sockets

36. Feldspar is a common Authigenic constituent in Permian carbonate rocks which occur as tectonically isolated blocks within the evaporitic Haselgebirge melange in the Northern Calcareous Alps (NCA).

37. Brachiopods are marine animals that secrete a shell consisting of two parts called valves. Their fossils are common in the Pennsylvanian and Permian limestones of eastern Kansas

38. A renewed tensional regime accompanied by marine transgression during the higher Permian produced evaporite deposits and minor epigenetic mineralization dominated by Fe in the Austro-Alpine area.

39. In this lecture I will review the various early Anapsid reptiles from the Pennsylvanian and Permian Periods.You can order the textbook we use for the class h

40. The scientists speculate that this impact may have caused the Permian–Triassic extinction event, although its age is bracketed only between 100 million and 500 million years ago.

41. Cockroaches (Blattaria or Blattodea; about 4,400 species) are among the oldest and most primitive of insects, dating to the Permian, about 275 million years ago (with termite ancestry)

42. Both tetrapod ichnofaunas support assigning an age up to Artinskian to most Lower Permian red-bed tetrapod ichnofaunas of the North American Wolfcampian-Leonardian and the European Rotliegendes.

43. 11 Based on the Middle-Late Paleozoic pillow lava and Permian-Triassic tectonic melange, this paper shows that there is a melange zone along Qinzhou-Cenxi-Luoding-Yunfu.

44. Archosaurs have a nearly 250 million year record that originated shortly after the Permian-Triassic extinction event and is continued today by two extant clades, the crocodylians and the avians

45. Anapsida definition is - a subclass of Reptilia comprising primitive forms in which the skull lacks temporal openings and including chiefly Permian forms with the turtles as its only present representatives.

46. Araeoscelidia are known from the Late Carboniferous in the United States (Petrolacosaurus, Spinoaequalis) to the Early Permian in France (Aphelosaurus), Germany (Kadaliosaurus) and the United States (Dictybolos, Zarcasaurus, Araeoscelis).

47. Anapsid: Any of a group of chiefly extinct reptiles that first emerged in the early Permian Period and are characterized by a skull with no openings in the temporal region

48. Arkose Petroleum, LLC is a privately held company, based in Midland, focused primarily on the acquisition of producing and non-producing minerals and royalties throughout the Permian Basin and surrounding areas.

49. Archosaurs (meaning "ruling lizard") are a group of reptiles that evolved about 250 million years ago in the late Permian period, and dominated the Earth during the Mesozoic Era

50. Based on an analysis of the conodont biofacies, it is inferred that there was probably a deep-sea basin facies sedimentary environment in the Wenguer area during the early Middle Permian.

51. ‘In the earliest known post-Tapinocephalus Zone fauna of southern Africa (where the fossil record for late Permian tetrapods is most complete), new groups of big herbivores - the Beaked and toothless dicynodonts - …

52. The Pope succession limestone has many similarities in tectonic, stratigraphic, sedimentologic, and paleontologic aspects to the Akiyoshi buildup, a representative Panthalassan buildup in a Permian subduction-related accretionary complex in Japan.

53. The Carboniferous was the second-to-last period of the Paleozoic Era (541-252 million years ago), preceded by the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, and Devonian periods and succeeded by the Permian period

54. The Castle Peak, Permian, footprint fauna has already been shown to contain representations of several new genera and species of ichnites indicating the presence of small Branchiosaurian and microsaurian amphibians and reptiles of a varanoid type.

55. Late Permian Brachiopoda fauna in north-western Iran A team of scientists analyzed more than 46,000 fossils from 52 sites and found that greater numbers did indeed help clam-like brachiopods survive the Ordovician extinction, which killed off approximately half of …

56. The Junggar, Turfan and Alakol basins in northwestern China and Kazakhstan formed as Late Permian to ?Early Triassic extensional structures in a broad sinistral shear zone between large strike-slip faults that separate two main domains of the Altaid orogenic collage

57. Where absence of Carboniferous Fe Bauxitite cap rocks at top of Ordovician paleoeathering crust has caused-w the coal-type gas sourced from Carboniferous-Permian coals migrate along the unconformity, and to mix with local oilto type - gas

58. No Branchiosaurian has ever been described from so low in the geological series as the one here given and it is the first evidence of the occurrence in North America of a group which was so abundant in Europe during the Permian

59. The goal of the project ET MICROBIALITES (Formation mechanisms of Early Triassic microbialites in the aftermath of the greatest mass extinction at the Permian-Triassic-Boundary) was to understand microbialite formation in periods of Earth’s history typified by changing environments and ecosystems.

60. Any of various mostly reptilian animals of the subclass Archosauria. Archosaurs are diapsids that began to evolve in the late Permian Period, and are characterized by skulls with long, narrow snouts and teeth set in sockets. Archosaurs include the extinct dinosaurs and …

61. Bivalves and Brachiopods are both sessile filter feeders, sitting on the seafloor and filtering water for food and oxygen. Their abundance reversed at the end of the Permian, when the greatest of all known mass extinctions eliminated more than 95 percent of Earth’s ocean species.

62. 2 capitalized : of, relating to, or being the period of the Paleozoic era between the Devonian and the Permian or the corresponding system of rocks that includes coal beds — see Geologic Time Table Other Words from Carboniferous Example Sentences Learn More about Carboniferous …

63. The Cambrian was the first period of the Paleozoic Era (542-250 million years ago), followed by the Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Carboniferous and Permian periods; all of these periods, as well as the succeeding Mesozoic and Cenozoic Eras, were dominated by the vertebrates that first evolved during the Cambrian.

64. ‘Several recent evolution trees show the Phoronida and Brachiopoda as closely interrelated, with the Brachiopoda possibly a paraphyletic group.’ ‘However, the end-Guadalupian regression eliminated most of the shelf areas, and this could have been the direct cause of the almost total extinction of Brachiopoda in the Late Permian in the

65. The Carboniferous time period (the name is derived from the Latin word Carbo that is a form of the Latin word Carbonis - coal) was the fifth time period of the Palaeozoic.It was situated between the Devonian and the Permian, and lasted from 354 to 290 MYA - roughly for 60 million years, give or take 10 million years at each end.