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  2. Timeline of Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event research

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    Smith and others concluded that the Late Cretaceous drop in sea levels constituted the most severe marine regression of the entire Mesozoic Era. [102] D'Hondt and others argued that an asteroid impact at the end of the Cretaceous would not have produced enough acid for acid rain to be a significant factor contributing to the mass extinction. [56]

  3. Timeline of natural history - Wikipedia

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    c. 490 Ma – Beginning of the Caledonian Orogeny as three continents and terranes of Laurentia, Baltica and Avalonia collide resulting in mountain-building recorded in the northern parts of Ireland and Britain, the Scandinavian Mountains, Svalbard, eastern Greenland and parts of north-central Europe. c. 488 Ma – Earliest brittle stars.

  4. Geology of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The mountains of northwest Ireland were formed during the collision, as was the granite that is found in locations in Donegal and Wicklow. The Irish landmass was now above sea level and lying near the equator, and fossil traces of land-based life forms survive from this period.

  5. Mesozoic - Wikipedia

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    The Mesozoic is the middle of the three eras since complex life evolved: the Paleozoic, the Mesozoic, and the Cenozoic. The era began in the wake of the Permian–Triassic extinction event, the largest mass extinction in Earth's history, and ended with the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event, another mass extinction whose victims included ...

  6. Triassic - Wikipedia

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    The Triassic is the first and shortest period of the Mesozoic Era and the seventh period of the Phanerozoic Eon. Both the start and end of the period are marked by major extinction events . [ 10 ] The Triassic Period is subdivided into three epochs: Early Triassic , Middle Triassic and Late Triassic .

  7. List of orogenies - Wikipedia

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    Altaid Orogeny – Paleozoic Era; Uralian orogeny – Long series of linear deformation and mountain building events that raised the Ural Mountains during the Permian Period; Cimmerian and Cathaysian orogenies Active through Triassic and Jurassic Periods along south and southeast Asia. Dabie-Sulu orogeny – Mesozoic Era

  8. Pangaea - Wikipedia

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    This produced a Mesozoic CO 2 high that contributed to the very warm climate of the Early Cretaceous. [56] The opening of the Tethys Ocean also contributed to the warming of the climate. [ 57 ] The very active mid-ocean ridges associated with the breakup of Pangaea raised sea levels to the highest in the geological record, flooding much of the ...

  9. Early Triassic - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, most of the Lower Triassic is composed of Buntsandstein, a lithostratigraphic unit of continental red beds. [ citation needed ] The Early Triassic and partly also the Middle Triassic span the interval of biotic recovery from the Permian-Triassic extinction event , the most severe mass extinction event in Earth's history.