单词 | pliocene |
释义 | Plioceneadj.n. Geology. A. adj. Of, relating to, or designating the latest epoch of the Tertiary period, between about 5.2 million and 1.64 million years ago, which followed the Miocene and (in modern classification) preceded the Pleistocene.The Pliocene epoch was marked by a gradual drop in global temperature and the appearance of the first hominids, including Australopithecus and Homo habilis. Pliocene rocks contain fossil evidence of numerous mammals. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > structure of the earth > age or period > [adjective] > tertiary or Cenozoic > Pliocene Pliocene1831 the world > the earth > structure of the earth > age or period > stratigraphic units > [adjective] > tertiary or Cenozoic > Pliocene Pliocene1831 1831 W. Whewell Let. in I. Todhunter William Whewell (1876) II. 111 I propose for your four terms, 1 acene, 2 eocene, 3 miocene, 4 pliocene. 1833 C. Lyell Princ. Geol. III. v. 53 We derive the term Pliocene from πλειων, major, and καινος, recens, as the major part of the fossil testacea of this epoch are referrible to recent species. 1839 Southern Literary Messenger 5 553/1 The appearance of man took place in the most recent geological epochs, long after the newer Pleiocene period. 1870 Galaxy July 103 The supposed findings of fossil man—whereof we had in California, a little while back, a pleiocene specimen. 1911 A. Keith Anc. Types of Man xiv. 136 One is compelled to believe that the human brain had attained a greater size than that of the Java man at the end of the Pliocene Period. 1978 M. Lambert Fossils 49 In the Pliocene epoch, grassy plains covered vast areas. 1991 Antiquity 65 847/2 Pliocene basalts, the principal building stone, occur on much of the Marghine at generally shallow depths under thin andosol soils. B. n. The Pliocene epoch; the series of rocks dating from this time. Usually with the. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > structure of the earth > age or period > [noun] > tertiary or Cainozoic > specific Eocene1831 Pliocene1835 Miocene1842 post-Pliocene1852 Oligocene1856 Palaeocene1877 Palaeogene1882 Lutetian1895 Tortonian1931 1835 C. Lyell Princ. Geol. III. 404 The newest division, or that which, from its containing the greatest proportion of recent shells of any of the four tertiary groups, has been named the Newer Pliocene. 1870 Nature 21 July 232/2 Many genera..pass from Miocene into Pliocene in such a way... In the American Pliocenes a Ruminant..represented the family. 1880 Times 24 Apr. 8/1 This period, in its three great divisions of meiocene, pleiocene, and pleistocene, Mr. Dawkins carefully reviews. 1940 A. W. Grabau Rhythm of Ages xxxviii. 466 The Pontian Hipparion clays, which were formerly considered in part Miocene, are here placed in the base of the Pliocene. 1975 J. G. Evans Environment Early Man Brit. Isles i. 22 The emergence of man may have taken place in the period immediately preceding the Pleistocene, known as the Pliocene. 1992 D. G. Campbell Crystal Desert ii. 50 Layers of marine conglomerate with fossil mollusks and foraminiferans dating from the Pliocene. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.1831 |
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