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  • The Tertiary is a term that is no longer preferred. It has been replaced by Paleogene and Neogene.<ref name=Tertiary>Geowhen Database, [http://www.stratigraphy.o
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  • {{fossil range/bar|Paleogene|<small>Pg</small>}}
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  • rect 466 0 504 23 [[Paleogene]] {{Annotation|280|110|[[Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event|K–Pg]]}}
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  • | rowspan="3" style="background: #FED85D" | Paleogene || style="background: #FED85D" | Oligocene
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  • ...syndepositional normal faults were induced by the intense extension during Paleogene. Meanwhile, the synrift sequence, i.e., the Kongdian, Shahejie and Dongying ...oil exploration breakthrough in a lacustrine basin: A case study from the Paleogene 1st sub-member of Kong 2 Member in Cangdong sag, Bohai Bay Basin, China: Pe
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  • |cretaceous=paleogene |paleogene=neogene
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  • ...input have resulted in [[depocenter]]s of different ages across the GOM [[Paleogene]] basin.
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  • |cenozoic|paleogene|paleocene|early paleocene|danian=&plusmn;&nbsp;0.3
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  • ...Baum, G. R., Vail, P. R., 1988, Sequence stratigraphic concepts applied to Paleogene outcrops, Gulf and Atlantic basins, in Wilgus, C. K., Hastings, B. S., Posa
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  • ...]s, the rich [[Tertiary]] [[foraminiferal]] faunas (including remarkable [[Paleogene]] [[orbitoid]]s), the gigantic Upper [[Cretaceous]] [[rudistid]]s, the spec ...and Puerto Rico in the north (where the intrusive's ages range into the [[Paleogene]]) and in [[Aruba]], the [[Venezuelan Antilles]], and the [[Aves Ridge]] in
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  • ...ggren and Miller<ref name=ch17r11>Berggren, W. A., and K. G. Miller, 1988, Paleogene tropical planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and magnetobiochronology: ...A., D. V. Kent, J. D. Obradovich, and C. Swisher, 1992, Towards a revised Paleogene geochronology, in D. R. Prothero, W. A. Berggren, eds., Eocene-Oligocene Cl
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  • ...source rock through the Cretaceous rocks and horizontally along the basal Paleogene reservoir rocks until it [[Accumulation|accumulates]] in various traps. The ...important; the most important reservoir rocks are Late Cretaceous to early Paleogene in age. Most traps were created as the rift formed and filled through struc
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  • * [[Paleogene]]
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  • ...al.<ref name=ch17r12>Berggren, W., A., Kent, D., V., Flynn, J., J., 1985a, Paleogene geochronology and chronostratigraphy, in Snelling, N., J., ed., The Chronol Glacial-interglacial climatic fluctuations during the late Paleogene and Neogene have been causally related to Milankovitch orbital parameters (
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  • |cenozoic|paleogene|paleocene|early paleocene|lower paleocene|tertiary|danian=66.0
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  • ...ea to have been sourced by [[Jurassic]] marine mudstones for the oil and [[Paleogene]] marine mudstones for the gas. Alternatively, Dow et al.<ref name=ch04r29
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  • |paleogene|palæogene|palaeogene=rgb(254,161,99)
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  • ...ent, and accurate paleodepth estimates must be based on recalibrated early Paleogene and Cretaceous distributions (e.g., Sliter & Baker;<ref name=ch17r81>Sliter
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  • ...ce (THS), mainly [[Proterozoic]] to [[Eocene]] sediments. deformed in an [[Paleogene]] [[fold]]-thrust belt.<ref name=":4">Webb, A. A. G., 2013, Preliminary bal
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  • ...to the Barmer Basin in terms of being formed as early [[Cretaceous]] to [[Paleogene]] [[rift]]s, the former of which contains prolific [[hydrocarbon]] resource ...Tripathi, S. K. M., M. Kumar, and D. Srivastava, 2009, Palynology of Lower Paleogene (Thanetian-Ypresian) coastal deposits from the Barmer Basin (Akli Formation
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