Mammal biochronology (Land Mammal Ages) around the world from Late Miocene to Middle Pleistocene and major events in horse evolutionary history
Biochronology is important to vertebrate chronology because the primary temporal units
developed and applied by vertebrate paleontologists for correlation of terrestrial deposits …
developed and applied by vertebrate paleontologists for correlation of terrestrial deposits …
Deconstructing mammal dispersals and faunal dynamics in SW Europe during the Quaternary
MR Palombo - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2014 - Elsevier
This research aims to investigate the relationships between climate change and faunal
dynamics in south-west Europe, disentangling the asynchronous and diachronous dispersal …
dynamics in south-west Europe, disentangling the asynchronous and diachronous dispersal …
Evolution of the Quaternary alluvial fan system in the Himalayan foreland basin: Implications for tectonic and climatic decoupling
The Quaternary evolution of an alluvial fan system in the Himalayan foothills reveals two
distinct phases. The Early Quaternary Siwalik system (I) and the Late Quaternary …
distinct phases. The Early Quaternary Siwalik system (I) and the Late Quaternary …
Comments on the Pinjor Mammalian Fauna of the Siwalik Group in relation to the post-Siwalik faunas of Peninsular India and Indo-Gangetic Plain
AC Nanda - Quaternary International, 2008 - Elsevier
Pinjor Mammalian Fauna, ranging in age from 2.58 to 0.6 Ma, is the youngest fauna of the
Siwalik Group. The process of its extinction and migration started at 1.79 Ma and after 0.6 …
Siwalik Group. The process of its extinction and migration started at 1.79 Ma and after 0.6 …
Dietary and habitat shifts in relation to climate of Neogene-Quaternary proboscideans and associated mammals of the Indian subcontinent
Several studies have established that African proboscideans shifted their feeding strategies
(browsing vs. grazing) in response to climatic and ecological changes. However, similar …
(browsing vs. grazing) in response to climatic and ecological changes. However, similar …
Late Cenozoic foreland‐to‐hinterland low‐temperature exhumation history of the Kashmir Himalaya
New apatite and zircon (U‐Th)/He cooling ages quantify late Cenozoic exhumation patterns
associated with fault activity across the Kashmir Himalaya. Apatite (U‐Th)/He (AHe) cooling …
associated with fault activity across the Kashmir Himalaya. Apatite (U‐Th)/He (AHe) cooling …
Substrate control of C4 plant abundance in the Himalayan foreland: A study based on inter-basinal records from Plio-Pleistocene Siwalik Group sediments
Data from different parts of the globe including the Himalayan foreland suggest that the
expansion of C 4 plants was not synchronous and hence invoke influences of regional …
expansion of C 4 plants was not synchronous and hence invoke influences of regional …
New Carnivoran (Mammalia: Carnivora) specimens from the Siwaliks of Pakistan and India and their faunal and evolutionary implications
Recently collected carnivoran specimens from the Siwalik Group of Pakistan are described
and discussed. These specimens add to our knowledge of the previously known taxa while …
and discussed. These specimens add to our knowledge of the previously known taxa while …
India and Java: Contrasting records, intimate connections
S Mishra, C Gaillard, C Hertler, AM Moigne… - Quaternary …, 2010 - Elsevier
The archaeological, paleontological and hominin records of India and Java are compared. It
is argued that during the Lower and Middle Pleistocene, the palaeolithic technology in both …
is argued that during the Lower and Middle Pleistocene, the palaeolithic technology in both …
Spatial distribution of uranium and chemo-radiological assessment in Hamirpur district, Himachal Pradesh, India
Monitoring of radioactivity in an environment is an important step towards establishing the
baseline for environment protection. This work highlights the spatial distribution of uranium …
baseline for environment protection. This work highlights the spatial distribution of uranium …