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Re: timelines?



Check out Mike Keesey's web site on dinosaurs at
    http://www.gl.umbc.edu/~tkeese1/dinosaur/index.htm

(The Dinosaur Web Pages).

    I don't remember if he shows all the ages, or just the Mesozoic, but he
does show a complete breakdown of each time period within the Mesozoic, down
to 1-2 million year periods.

        Allan Edels

-----Original Message-----
From: John M. Dollan <dollan@mcn.net>
To: Dinosaur Mailing List <dinosaur@usc.edu>
Date: Sunday, September 27, 1998 5:57 PM
Subject: timelines?


>Argh...it is amazing how hard it is to find an updated, fairly accurate
>paleontological timeline on the net.  The closest I came mentioned
>something about fission reactors in the preCambrian and kangaroos in the
>Mesozoic...needless to say, I've given up random searches.
>
>So...does anyone know of any good, up to date, scientific timelines?
>I'm looking for, not only biological development, but geological and
>climatological events.
>
>Thanks....
>
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>John M. Dollan
>Montana State University-Northern
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>universe...."  Carl Sagan
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