Showing posts with label explosive volcanic eruption. Show all posts
Showing posts with label explosive volcanic eruption. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 27, 2021

15 Mya to 10 Mya(?)

 15 Mya to 10 Mya


13.82 Mya: Neogene, Miocene, Serravaillan: Warmer climate during Middle Miocene.


12 Mya: About this time there was a massive, explosive volcanic eruption on the border of what is now Argentina and Bolivia. Cerro Panizos of the Altiplano Puna volcanic complex.

11.830 Mya: About this time a massive, explosive volcanic eruption occurred at what is now the Bruneau/Jarbridge, Yellowstone hotspot in Idaho, USA. It was responsible for the Ashfall Fossil Beds 1,600 km to the east.


11.63 Mya: Neogene, Miocene, Tortonian: Gradual separation of human and chimpanzee ancestors. Sahelanthropus tchadensis in Africa. 


11.7 Mya, Greenlandia Age of the Holocene Epoch: Current interglacial begins. Sea level flooding of  Doggerland and Sundaland. Sahara desert forms. Neolithic agriculture was practiced.(?)




1,000,000 BP to 500,000 BP

1,000,000 BP to 500,000 BP 780,000 BP: Erath's magnetic field switched polarities and may well have caught the attention of giants