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Late Miocene hominids from the Middle Awash, Ethiopia

Nature, 2001
Molecular studies suggest that the lineages leading to humans and chimpanzees diverged approximately 6.5-5.5 million years (Myr) ago, in the Late Miocene. Hominid fossils from this interval, however, are fragmentary and of uncertain phylogenetic status, age, or both.
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Middle Miocene Southern Ocean Cooling and Antarctic Cryosphere Expansion

Science, 2004
Magnesium/calcium data from Southern Ocean planktonic foraminifera demonstrate that high-latitude (∼55°S) southwest Pacific sea surface temperatures (SSTs) cooled 6° to 7°C during the middle Miocene climate transition (14.2 to 13.8 million years ago).
Shevenell, Amelia E.   +2 more
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A Middle Miocene hominoid from Thailand and orangutan origins

Nature, 2003
The origin of orangutans has long been debated. Sivapithecus is considered to be the closest ancestor of orangutans because of its facial-palatal similarities, but its dental characteristics and postcranial skeleton do not confirm this phylogenetic position. Here we report a new Middle Miocene hominoid, cf. Lufengpithecus chiangmuanensis n. sp.
Yaowalak, Chaimanee   +6 more
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A new Middle Miocene Neptunea from California

1934
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Grant, U S, Quayle, Ernest H.
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Coupled Southern Ocean cooling and Antarctic ice sheet expansion during the middle Miocene

Nature Geoscience, 2020
T. Leutert   +6 more
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Middle Miocene palaeoenvironments of the Niger Delta

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1992
Abstract In order to recognize the palaeoenvironments of the deltaic sequence of the Middle Miocene oil-bearing E2.0 Reservoir in the Kolo Creek field, investigations of sediment grain size, textures, structures, trace fossils, mineralogical composition, diagenetic imprints, palynodebris types, palynomorphs and foraminifera have been carried out on ...
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Middle miocene trachypatagus (Echinodermata, Echinoidea),from Egypt

Journal of African Earth Sciences (and the Middle East), 1989
Abstract Two species of T rachypatagus , an echinoid restricted to the Mediterranean region: T. tuberculatus (Wright) and T. nehalae n. sp., are described from the Marmarica Limestone Formation (Langhian-Serravalhan) of Mediterranean Seacoast of Egypt.
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Middle Miocene anurans from the Carpathian Basin

Palaeontographica Abteilung A, 2004
The middle Miocene localities of Hasznos, Szentendre, Sámsonháza 3, Mátraszólós 1 and 2, Felsótárkány 1 and 3/2, Hungary yielded at least seven different anuran taxa: Latonia gigantea, Discoglossus sp., Palaeobatrachus hiri n. sp., Pelobates sanchizi n. sp., Bufo cf. viridis, Hyla cf. arborea, and Rana esculenta synklepton. The osteological features of
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