Lower Carboniferous period

Học thuật
Thân thiện
Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A geological time unit: The "Lower Carboniferous Period" is the earlier subdivision of the Carboniferous Period, spanning from approximately 345 million to 310 million years ago. It is characterized by significant geological and biological developments, including the expansion of terrestrial areas and the emergence of early forms of ammonites and winged insects.
Usage
  • The term is used in geological and paleontological contexts to refer to a specific epoch in Earth's history.
  • It is often discussed in relation to the formation of coal deposits, the evolution of life, and major changes in the planet's geography.
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Fossils from the Lower Carboniferous Period provide crucial evidence for the evolution of early terrestrial ecosystems.
    • Geologists study rock layers dating to the Lower Carboniferous Period to understand ancient climate patterns.
Advanced Usage
  • In formal geological literature, this period is sometimes equated with the Mississippian epoch, particularly in North American stratigraphy.
    • The limestone formations in this region are primarily from the Lower Carboniferous Period, also known as the Mississippian.
Variants and Related Words
  • Carboniferous Period (n): The full geological period encompassing both the Lower and Upper Carboniferous, famous for vast coal-forming forests.
  • Mississippian (n): A term often used synonymously with the Lower Carboniferous in certain regional classifications.
  • Upper Carboniferous Period (n): The subsequent subdivision of the Carboniferous, following the Lower Carboniferous.
Synonyms
  • Early Carboniferous: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its position within the broader period.
  • Mississippian Epoch: A stratigraphic synonym commonly used in North America.
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
  • Ammonite: An extinct group of marine mollusk animals that became abundant during this period.
  • Pteridophyte: A type of vascular plant (like ferns) that was dominant in the swamp forests of the Carboniferous.
  • Coal measures: Strata of rock containing coal, extensively formed during the later part of the Carboniferous.
Noun
  1. from 345 million to 310 million years ago; increase of land areas; primitive ammonites; winged insects