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  2. Eocene–Oligocene extinction event - Wikipedia

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    The EoceneOligocene extinction event, also called the Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT) or Grande Coupure (French for "great cut"), is the transition between the end of the Eocene and the beginning of the Oligocene, an extinction event and faunal turnover occurring between 33.9 and 33.4 million years ago. [1]

  3. Eocene - Wikipedia

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    Following the maximum was a descent into an icehouse climate from the Eocene Optimum to the EoceneOligocene transition at 34 Ma. During this decrease, ice began to reappear at the poles, and the EoceneOligocene transition is the period of time when the Antarctic ice sheet began to rapidly expand. [52]

  4. Late Cenozoic Ice Age - Wikipedia

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    The Eocene-Oligocene Boundary 33.9 million years ago was the transition from the last greenhouse period to the present icehouse climate. [17] [18] [10] At this point, when ~25% more of Antarctica's surface was above sea level and able to support land-based ice sheets relative to today, [19] CO 2 levels had dropped to 750 ppm. [20]

  5. Oligocene - Wikipedia

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    The Eocene-Oligocene transition was a major cooling event and reorganization of the biosphere, [33] [34] being part of a broader trend of global cooling lasting from the Bartonian to the Rupelian. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] The transition is marked by the Oi1 event, an oxygen isotope excursion occurring approximately 33.55 million years ago, [ 37 ] during ...

  6. New Caledonia Trough - Wikipedia

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    U1 Zealandia Unit-1 – Late Eocene to Recent compressive and passive regimes following the onset and roll-back of the Kermadec–Tonga subduction zone. RU1 unconformable surface as recent as 35 million years ago between Units 1 and 2 which is a regional Eocene-Oligocene hiatus. sediment depth between 0.488–0.577 km (0.303–0.359 mi) [c]

  7. Phanerozoic - Wikipedia

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    The late Eocene Epoch saw the rebirth of seasons, which caused the expansion of savanna-like areas with the earliest substantial grasslands. [57] [58] At the transition between the Eocene and Oligocene epochs there was a significant extinction event, the cause of which is debated. The Oligocene Epoch spans from 34 million to 23 million years ago.

  8. Cenozoic - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] The end of the Eocene was marked by the EoceneOligocene extinction event, [17] [18] [19] the European face of which is known as the Grande Coupure. [20] [21] The Oligocene Epoch spans from 33.9 million to 23.03 million years ago. The Oligocene featured the expansion of grasslands which had led to many new species to evolve ...

  9. Coldwater Sandstone - Wikipedia

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    The Coldwater Sandstone (or Coldwater Formation) is a sedimentary geologic unit of Eocene age found in Southern California, primarily in and south of the Santa Ynez Mountains of Santa Barbara County, and east into Ventura County. It consists primarily of massive arkosic sandstone with some siltstone and shale. Being exceptionally resistant to ...