- Permo-Carboniferous
- пермо-карбон || пермо-карбоновый
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
Permo-Carboniferous — The Permo Carboniferous refers to the time period including the latter parts of the Carboniferous and early part of the Permian period. Permo Carboniferous rocks are in places not differentiated because of the presence of transitional fossils,… … Wikipedia
Permo-Carboniferous — Permo Carbonifˈerous adjective Upper Carboniferous and Lower Permian (also noun) • • • Main Entry: ↑Permian … Useful english dictionary
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Permian Period — Interval of geologic time, 290–248 million years ago. The last of the six periods of the Paleozoic Era, it follows the Carboniferous Period. During the Permian, the continents joined to form a single supercontinent, Pangea. Hot, dry conditions… … Universalium
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