Examples of using Devonian in English and their translations into Spanish
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southwestern perimeter of the Siljan Ring(Swedish: Siljansringen), a circular geological formation which was formed 377 million years ago in the Devonian by a major meteorite impact.
The Old Red Sandstone describes a suite of sedimentary rocks deposited in a variety of environments during the Devonian but extending back into the late Silurian
shales laid down during the Devonian and Jurassic periods to form the Transantarctic Mountains.
Silurian, Devonian, Carboniferous and Permian.
Archaeopteris may have played a part in the transformation of Earth's climate during the Devonian before becoming extinct within a short period of time at the beginning of the Carboniferous period.
was a minor supercontinent created in the Devonian as the result of a collision between the Laurentian,
Phalangiotarbi(Haase, 1890) is an extinct arachnid order first recorded from the Early Devonian of Germany and most widespread in the Upper Carboniferous coal measures of Europe and North America.
This vineyard is composed of Devonian slate and all the vineyard work is done by hand on the steep slopes,
Jardins de Devonian, Parque de Prince's Island,
At 1.0 hectare(2.5 acres), the Devonian Gardens is one of the largest urban indoor gardens in the world, and it is located on the 4th floor
By the late Devonian, land plants had stabilized freshwater habitats, allowing the first wetland ecosystems to develop,
The east side of the valley is made of steeply dipping limestone beds of Devonian to Mississippian age that form the spectacular range of sawtooth mountains called the Colin Range,
as well as the paleobiogeography of Devonian Bivalves and the Paleontology and environmental significance of Paleozoic Trace fossils in both New Zealand,
These formations became exposed when the ocean floor was raised by a major volcanic activity in the Devonian forming much of the east coast of Australia.
all parts of the basin are represented by a range of lithologies assigned to the Lower Devonian and to the Upper Devonian, the contact between the two being unconformable and representing the complete omission of any Middle Devonian sequence.
The times of maximum reef development were in the Middle Cambrian(513-501 Ma), Devonian(416-359 Ma)
salt water as well, because its range appeared to have corresponded with the Devonian continental coastlines.
such as in Acanthostega gunnari(Jarvik 1952), one of an increasing number of genera of stem-tetrapods known from the Upper Devonian, which are providing insights into the appearance of tetrapods
at the end of the Permian(End P) in the late Devonian(Late D)
Fishes diversified greatly during the Devonian.