「Silurian」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Silurian age Deakin Volcanics purple rhyodacite covers | |
| Silurian age Canberra Formation calcareous shale is fo | |
| Silurian age Hawkins Volcanics green-grey dacite and q | |
| Cliftonoceras has been found in Middle | Silurian age sediments in Tennessee and Indiana. |
| e Gungahlin suburb is underlain by the middle | Silurian age Canberra Formation. |
| Hills are formed from an upstanding block of | Silurian age sandstones, mudstones and siltstones. |
| Many of the Ordovician and | Silurian age sandstones and mudstones were faulted and |
| hills are Deakin Volcanics erupted during the | Silurian age at 414 Mya. |
| n Volcanics rhyodacitic crystal tuff from the | Silurian age is on the surface in the north of the sub |
| Tuscarora Formation quartzite of the | Silurian Age underlies the summit; it is this weather |
| ales is the Usk Inlier in Monmouthshire where | Silurian age rocks are upfolded amidst Old Red Sandsto |
| the Ardennes, even older rocks of Cambrian to | Silurian age crop out as massifs overlain by Devonian |
| All of these rock types are from the | Silurian age. |
| Rocks in Griffith are from the | Silurian age. |
| It has only been found in rocks of | Silurian age. |
| Rocks in Scullin are from the | Silurian age. |
| Rocks in Charnwood are from the | Silurian age. |
| Garran contains volcanic materials from the | Silurian Age. |
| underlying the Kankakee Basin is primarily of | Silurian age. |
| xtinct genus of bryozoan from the Ordovician, | Silurian and Devonian periods. |
| e-like creatures which lived between the Late | Silurian and Early Devonian period. |
| which lived during the time between the Early | Silurian and Late Devonian. |
| Dolichopterids, which lived in the | Silurian and Devonian periods, were medium-sized, and |
| Ordovician, to a lesser degree throughout the | Silurian and Devonian, and then again during the Carbo |
| es at High Temperatures; The Relations of the | Silurian and Metamorphic Rocks of the south of Norway; |
| tus, Caster & Kjellesvig-Waering, 1953, Upper | Silurian, Australia |
| best known for pioneering faunal analysis of | Silurian beds by means of index fossils, especially gr |
| logical site, containing fossil trilobits and | silurian brachiopods. |
| vonian, it is shown being pursued by the Late | Silurian Brontoscorpio. |
| against the team before he was killed in the | Silurian by a Silurian Scorpion. |
| ling, in three stages, over a 240-foot (73 m) | Silurian cliff-face, after which the river is known as |
| ate that existed from the Late Precambrian to | Silurian, consisting of the major part of North Americ |
| Through the Ordovician, | Silurian, Devonian, and early Carboniferous, marine se |
| Tempestite in Estonia ( | Silurian dolostone). |
| if this needed any more evidence, the latest | Silurian episodes showed that the wider "species" has |
| cendants of those which lived long before the | Silurian epoch, we may feel certain that the ordinary |
| They are well known from the | Silurian Eramosa formation of Ontario, Canada. |
| Rhinocarcinosoma is a genus of | Silurian eurypterid, with a triangular carapace, later |
| ster, they should be mentioned as part of the | Silurian fictional species' real-world development. |
| Parka is a | Silurian fossil believed to be an early land "plant". |
| research on fossils found in the Devonian and | Silurian geological strata of the Baltic regions. |
| Ocelus seems to have been a British, perhaps | Silurian god, associated with Mars, probably in the la |
| arts are preserved in three dimensions in the | Silurian Herefordshire lagerstatte; its disarticulated |
| S. abbreviatus (Salter, 1859) - | Silurian, Herfordshire, England |
| chiopod that lived from the Ordovician to the | Silurian in Asia, Europe, North America, and South Ame |
| and only the mention of it being related to a | Silurian is made. |
| Chaetocladus is known from upper | Silurian konservat lagerstatte, and found in associati |
| crinurid trilobites from the Douro Formation ( | Silurian, Ludlow) of the central Canadian Arctic, Jour |
| to identify fossils in the Lower Devonian and | Silurian Morte slates from Mortehoe in Devon. |
| being composed mainly of Ordovician and some | Silurian mudstone and limestone. |
| The whole area is underlain by | Silurian mudstone which was extensively glaciated duri |
| rypterus kokomoensis) Miller & Gurley, 1896 - | Silurian, North America |
| Halysites sp. from the | Silurian of Ohio. |
| Acernaspis is an extinct genus | Silurian of Trilobite. |
| Cummingsoceras is known from the middle | Silurian of Indiana and Illinois. |
| as is an extinct genus of cephalopod from the | Silurian of North America. |
| bcrephora is a genus of chiton known from the | Silurian of Gotland. |
| prehistoric chelicerate, known from the Upper | Silurian of Australia. |
| ss fish of the order Thyestiida from the Late | Silurian of England. |
| a fossil nautiloid cephalopod from the Middle | Silurian of southern China belonging to the Orthocerid |
| essed, cyrtoconic shell, known from the Upper | Silurian of central Europe. |
| y Perimecoceras which is known from the Upper | Silurian of central Europe and which is similar in ext |
| , the Romans matched their deities with local | Silurian ones, and the local deity Ocelus was twinned |
| ge is estimated to be 400 ± 50 million years ( | Silurian or Devonian). |
| estimated to be less than 430 million years ( | Silurian or younger). |
| cynella is a genus of fossil bivalves of late | Silurian or (more commonly) Early Devonian age, found |
| rom the Chengjiang lagerstatten and the Lower | Silurian Pentlands site. |
| The geology of the region shows ancient | Silurian period formations. |
| These rocks are from the | Silurian period around 414 million years old. |
| s of primitive jawless fish that lived in the | Silurian period in what is now Estonia. |
| rivers display high-walled canyons carved of | Silurian period bedrock. |
| iny inclusions in polished limestone from the | Silurian period (425 mya) as being preserved fossil re |
| ween the Aeronian and Telychian stages of the | Silurian period on the geologic time scale. |
| , Northern Canada, during the Ludfordian age ( | Silurian period). |
| Salteropterus lived in the | Silurian period, and specimens have been recovered in |
| ve formations, were really not older than the | Silurian period, for that underneath them lay beds of |
| These rocks are from the | Silurian period. |
| They are known from the | Silurian period. |
| has several different kinds of rock from the | Silurian period. |
| he order Phacopida which lived throughout the | Silurian period. |
| lcanic rock that erupted from volcanos in the | Silurian period. |
| hwest Territories of Canada, during the upper | Silurian period. |
| Cornwallis Island, Arctic Canada, during the | Silurian period. |
| of the Old Red Sandstone though date from the | Silurian period. |
| y ancient dolomite formations dating from the | Silurian period. |
| During the Ordovician and | Silurian periods, the genus Dalmanites was widespread |
| greenhouse temperatures of the Ordovician and | Silurian periods, culminating in the Hirnantian glacia |
| 50 million years ago, during the Devonian and | Silurian periods, when the sands and silt that had ero |
| A | Silurian reef complex in Gotland. |
| The quarry contains | Silurian reefs which formed when the Michigan Basin wa |
| The | Silurian rocks are primarily dolomite and limestone. |
| Calymene blumenbachii is commonly found in | Silurian rocks (420-440 million years ago) and is thou |
| He studied the | Silurian rocks of the Lake District and North Wales (1 |
| f a paper "On the passage-beds from the Upper | Silurian rocks into the Lower Old Red Sandstone at Led |
| s that of the inlier of folded Ordovician and | Silurian rocks at Horton in Ribblesdale in North Yorks |
| It occurs in England in the Ludlow series of | Silurian rocks, between the Upper and Lower Ludlow Sha |
| e then wrote papers on the Cambrian and Lower | Silurian rocks, and described many new species of foss |
| tle known species of organic remains from the | Silurian rocks, 1861-1865. |
| icatissimus Salter in Huxley & Salter, 1859 - | Silurian, Scotland |
| uth and north west of Giralang there are late | Silurian sedimentary rocks. |
| ematoplexus-like plant are known from earlier | Silurian sediments. |
| icated that Nybyoceras gave rise to the Upper | Silurian Selkiroceras and to the Silurian Megadiscosor |
| layers and bedrock are primarily Devonian and | Silurian shale and sandstone. |
| Shuranoceras was found in middle | Silurian strata in Ferghana, central Asia. |
| ar plant with branched axes, known from upper | Silurian strata. |
| e described also the graptolites of the local | Silurian strata; and the flora of the Coal-formation o |
| vernements (Monograph of Fossil Fish from the | Silurian Stratum of the Baltic Regions), St. Petersbur |
| Roderick Murchison publishes The | Silurian System. |
| During the | Silurian, the rocks that would later be part of Scotla |
| go during the mid Homerian (late Wenlock, mid | Silurian), the sediments represent an unusually high s |
| ical period between the Carboniferous and the | Silurian: the Devonian Period. |
| Ctenopterus date from the | Silurian to the Devonian periods. |
| This genus ioccurs from the | Silurian to the Permian periods. |
| Extinct terrestrial vascular plants of the | Silurian to Devonian periods. |
| They range from the | Silurian to the Permian and were most common in the De |
| sils of ancient plants, dating from the upper | Silurian to the lower Devonian. |
| a genus of extinct anaspid fish from the Late | Silurian to the Early Devonian of Europe. |
| extinct genus of crinoid that lived from the | Silurian to the Early Devonian in North America. |
| ct genus of crinoid that lived from the Early | Silurian to the Late Permian in Europe and North Ameri |
| ids whose fossil record extends from the late | Silurian to the early Permian. |
| genus of bivalve mollusk that lived from the | Silurian to the Middle Devonian in Africa, Europe, and |
| genus of brachiopod that lived from the Late | Silurian to the Middle Jurassic in Asia, Europe, North |
| (about 4 in or 10 cm) and lived from the Late | Silurian to the Early Carboniferous period. |
| at plied the shallow sea floor from the Early | Silurian to the Early Devonian. |
| lants of the Division Lycopodiophyta of ?Late | Silurian to Late Devonian age (around 420 to 360 milli |
| Tripp, RP, JT Temple, & KC Gass, 1977, The | Silurian trilobite Encrinurus variolaris and allied sp |
| The | Silurian Tuscarora Formation - also known as Tuscarora |
| Ctenopterus cestrotus (Clarke, 1907) - | Silurian, USA |
| andsmithi Kjellesvig-Waering & Caster, 1955 - | Silurian, USA |
| Tylopterella boyli (Whiteaves, 1884) - | Silurian, USA & Canada |
| Glyptodendron is a Lower | Silurian westonocerid characterized by compressed cyrt |
| The ocean began to shrink during the Late | Silurian, when North China, and South China moved away |
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