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Holocene - Wikipedia The Holocene is an interglacial period within the ongoing glacial cycles of the Quaternary, and is equivalent to Marine Isotope Stage 1 The Holocene correlates with the last maximum axial tilt towards the Sun of the Earth's obliquity
Holocene epoch | Causes, Effects, Facts | Britannica Holocene Epoch, younger of the two formally recognized epochs that constitute the Quaternary Period and the latest interval of geologic time, covering approximately the last 11,700 years of Earth’s history
The Holocene Epoch - University of California Museum of Paleontology The Holocene Epoch To observe a Holocene environment, simply look around you! The Holocene is the name given to the last 11,700 years* of the Earth's history — the time since the end of the last major glacial epoch, or "ice age "
The Holocene: Sage Journals The Holocene is a high impact, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to fundamental scientific research at the interface between the long Quaternary record and the natural and human-induced environmental processes operating at the Earth's surface today
Holocene - New World Encyclopedia The Holocene is the fourth and last epoch of the Neogene period (or second epoch of the Quaternary sub-era) of the Cenozoic era The Holocene was preceded by the Pleistocene epoch, which began about 1 8 million years ago (mya) and ended at a time corresponding with the end of the Paleolithic age used in archeology
Holocene - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Holocene is the present geological epoch It started around 11,000 years ago after the last ice age We are now in a relatively warm climate in Earth's history This is the second epoch of the Quaternary and the seventh of the Cainozoic Holocene comes from two Ancient Greek words
Holocene Epoch - Encyclopedia. com Holocene (Recent epoch) Division of geological time extending from c 10,000 years ago to the present It includes the emergence of humans as settled members of communities; the first known villages date from c 8000 years ago
Holocene | Perissodactyl - American Museum of Natural History The Holocene is an unfinished chapter of the Cenozoic Observers in the future will probably identify the Holocene as the time period when human occupation was the dominant feature of the Earth’s biota