Examples of using Miocene in English and their translations into Serbian
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Early Miocene.
Mamutica Vika is among the oldest in the world(dates back to the prehistoric period, the Miocene).
Regional review of the development of Miocene lake-continental creations.
The Cretaceous also saw the first radiation of the diatoms in the oceans(freshwater diatoms did not appear until the Miocene).
The apes arose and diversified during the Miocene epoch, becoming widespread in the Old World.
This Epoch is believed to have been the transition period between the archaic world of the Eocene andthat of the relatively modern Miocene.
Neogene Period is a unit of geologic time consisting of the Miocene, Pliocene, Pleistocene, and Holocene epochs….
The Miocene faunal stages from youngest to oldest are typically named according to the International Commission on Stratigraphy:[5].
The Patagonian Desert has existed since the Middle Miocene(14- 12 million years ago) and came into existence as the Andes rose to the west.[3].
The family Delphinidae is the largest in the Cetacea, andrelatively recent: dolphins evolved about ten million years a;, during the Miocene.
The Miocene Epoch spanned the time between 23 and 5.3 million years ago, and is notable for the evolution of two major ecosystems, namely the kelp forests and the grasslands.
Dubbed the Betic andRifian corridors, they progressively closed during middle and late Miocene times; perhaps several times.
Primates also rapidly evolved during the Miocene, and evidence of increasingly advanced human-like primates have been found in fossil records sourced from the rocks of this period.
The Neotethys grew larger during the episodes of collisions(and associated foldings andsubductions) that occurred during the Oligocene and Miocene epochs(34 to 5.33 mya);
The granodiorite is intrusive into strongly folded strata,probably of Eocene to Miocene age, and associated ultrabasic and basic igneous rocks. It was pushed up from the earth's crust as molten rock millions of years ago.
The volcanic rocks are the result of back-arc volcanism distributed mainly in two episodes: one in the Eocene and Miocene andthe other from Late Miocene to Pleistocene.
Activity began in the Miocene and continued into the Holocene; a mural found in the archeological site of Çatalhöyük have been controversially interpreted as showing a volcanic eruption or even a primitive map.
The boundaries defining the Pliocene are not set at an easily identified worldwide event butrather at regional boundaries between the warmer Miocene and the relatively cooler Pleistocene.
The Miocene is of particular interest to geologists and palaeoclimatologists as major phases of the Himalayan orogeny had occurred during the Miocene, affecting monsoonal patterns in Asia, which were interlinked with glaciations in the northern hemisphere.
Four fossil seeds of†Hydrangea polonica have been extracted from borehole samples of the Middle Miocene fresh water deposits in Nowy Sacz Basin, West Carpathians, Poland.[11].
At about 180 MBP, in the Jurassic Period, the two plates reversed direction and began to compress the Tethys floor, causing it to be subducted under Eurasia andpushing up the edge of the latter plate in the Alpine Orogeny of the Oligocene and Miocene Periods.
The Neotethys grew larger during the episodes of collisions(and associated foldings andsubductions) that occurred during the Oligocene and Miocene epochs(34 to 5.33 mya); see animation: Africa-Arabia colliding with Eurasia.
The Miocene is of particular interest to geologists and palaeoclimatologists as major phases of the geology of the Himalaya occurred during the Miocene, affecting monsoonal patterns in Asia, which were interlinked with glacial periods in the northern hemisphere.
The intensification of the Indian Ocean monsoon system after around eight million years ago is believed to have further favoured the expansion of humid andsub-humid forests in the Late Miocene, especially in the northern Sambirano region.
The Miocene is of particular interest to geologists and palaeoclimatologists as major phases of the geologyoftheHimalaya occurred during the Miocene, affecting monsoonal patterns in Asia, which were interlinked with glacialperiods in the northern hemisphere.[8].
Two prehistoric harlequin ducks were described from fossils, although both were initially placed in a distinct genus:Histrionicus shotwelli is known from Middle to Late Miocene deposits of Oregon, United States and was considered to form a distinct monotypic genus, Ocyplonessa.
The Miocene epoch is of particular interest to geologists and palaeoclimatologists as major phases of Himalayan uplift had occurred during the Miocene epoch affecting monsoonal patterns in Asia, which were interlinked with glaciations in the northern hemisphere.[4].
For copper-molybdenum porphyry deposits, formation is broadly concentrated in three time periods: Palaeocene-Eocene, Eocene-Oligocene, and middle Miocene-Pliocene.[1] For both porphyry and epithermal gold deposits,they are generally from the time period ranging from the middle Miocene to the Recent period.,[7] however notable exceptions are known.
The future natural monument of geological and geomorphological character is part of magmatic complex of Borač- Kotlenik, located in central Serbia, between Kraljevo and Gornji Milanovac. The rocks of Borački krš are the remains of a volcanic neck(volcanic form of relief resulted from the outburst of dense masses of acidic lava under pressure)created during the Middle Miocene and about 20 million years old.
This superfamily, the Certhioidea, was based on phylogenetic studies using mitochondrial and nuclear DNA, and was created to cover a clade of four families removed from a larger grouping of passerine birds, the Sylvioidea.[1]The fossil record for this group appears to be restricted to a foot bone of an early Miocene bird from Bavaria which has been identified as an extinct representative of the climbing Certhioidea, a clade comprising the treecreepers, wallcreeper and nuthatches.