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The Hipparion laterite with strong creep characteristics and obvious strength attenuation after deformation is widely distributed in northwest China.
Yanbo ZHU +5 more
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Stable isotope analysis is pivotal for investigating the paleodiet and paleoecology of ancient mammals. Recently, a ∼9-Myr-old Hipparion fauna was discovered at an elevation of ∼2,200 m above sea level (a.s.l.) in the Xunhua Basin on the northeastern ...
Fei Hu +11 more
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The Miocene: The Future of the Past
Abstract The Miocene epoch (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time interval of global warmth, relative to today. Continental configurations and mountain topography transitioned toward modern conditions, and many flora and fauna evolved into the same taxa that exist today.
M. Steinthorsdottir +22 more
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As the working face advances, the overlying aquiclude is subjected to periodic dynamic loads, causing pore water pressure distortion, which provides important forewarning for a water inrush disaster in shallow coal seams. In order to analyze the pore water pressure in an aquiclude and determine the spatial‐temporal characteristics of the water inrush ...
Tao Yang +4 more
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Some Data on Hipparion Fauna of Siberia and Kazakhstan
J. A. Orlov
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Abstract The Nihewan Basin of China preserves one of the most important successions of Paleolithic archeological sites in Eurasia. Stratified archeological sites and mammalian fossils, first reported in the 1920s, continue to be recovered in large‐scale excavation projects.
Shi‐Xia Yang +3 more
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Formation processes of Late Miocene Hipparion Red Clay vertebrate assemblages from northern China: taphonomic constraints on palaeoecological and biochronological interpretations [PDF]
Hipparion Red Clay of northern China represents one of the most crucial terrestrial mammal records of the Eurasian Neogene. Despite their long-standing relevance to biostratigraphy and palaeoecology, the taphonomic processes governing the formation and ...
David Manuel Martín-Perea +9 more
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This paper focuses on the failure mechanism of a water‐resisting soil layer with both coal excavation and seepage effect. Being taken the simulation principle of fluid‐solid coupling as the research basis, we have established a new kind of experimental material for fluid‐solid physical simulation (FPS).
Tao Yang, Jie Zhang, Aniello Riccio
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DIETARY TRAITS OF LATE MIOCENE HIPPARIONS FROM MARAGHEH REVEALED THROUGH DENTAL WEAR
This study investigates the palaeoecology of fossil perissodactyls (equids) from the late Miocene of Maragheh, northwestern Iran. We used dental micro- and mesowear techniques to draw robust inferences about fossil equid paleoenvironment.
MANSOUREH NIKNAHAD +3 more
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A late occurring “Hipparion” from the middle Villafranchian of Montopoli, Italy (Early Pleistocene; MN16b; ca. 2.5 Ma) [PDF]
We report here for the first time the occurrence in the Montopoli large mammal fossil assemblage of a small equid taxon identified as “Hipparion” sp., associated to the monodactyl large horse Equus cf. livenzovensis.
Cirilli O. +3 more
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