• The Guadalupian is the second and middle series/epoch of the Permian. The Guadalupian was preceded by the Cisuralian and followed by the Lopingian. It...
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    Capitanian mass extinction event, also known as the end-Guadalupian extinction event, the Guadalupian-Lopingian boundary mass extinction, the pre-Lopingian...
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    Permian (section Guadalupian)
    divided into three epochs, from oldest to youngest, the Cisuralian, Guadalupian, and Lopingian. Geologists divide the rocks of the Permian into a stratigraphic...
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    Ranch and Lenox Hills Formations), Leonardian (Avalon Shale), and early Guadalupian times. The eastward-dipping Delaware basin is subdivided into several...
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  • is the last epoch of the Paleozoic. The Lopingian was preceded by the Guadalupian and followed by the Early Triassic. The Lopingian is often synonymous...
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    The Cisuralian was preceded by the Pennsylvanian and followed by the Guadalupian. The Cisuralian Epoch is named after the western slopes of the Ural Mountains...
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    the Permian. It is the earliest or lower of three subdivisions of the Guadalupian Epoch or Series. The Roadian lasted between 273.01 and 266.9 million...
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    Rohdendorf, 1961) – Russia, Kemerovo Region (Kaltan), Permian, Cisuralian/Guadalupian, Kungurian/Roadian (Cisuralian/Biarmian, Kungurian/Kazanian), −272.5–268...
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    massive volcanism caused or contributed to the Kellwasser Event, the End-Guadalupian Extinction Event, the End-Permian Extinction Event, the Smithian-Spathian...
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  • stage of the Permian. It is the middle of three subdivisions of the Guadalupian Epoch or Series. The Wordian lasted between 266.9 and 264.28 million...
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    anglicization of the Mandarin word 乐平 (lèpíng) meaning 'peaceful music' Guadalupian 273.01 to 259.51 million years ago 13.5 Named for the Guadalupe Mountains...
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    Permian (252–299 Ma) Lopingian (252–260 Ma) Guadalupian (260–272 Ma) Cisuralian (272–299 Ma) Carboniferous (299–359 Ma) Pennsylvanian (299–323 Ma) Mississippian...
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  • strange footprint, made by a therapsid, the ancestor of mammals, in the Guadalupian part of the middle Permian; biologist Colin Tudge, and how large genetic...
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  • and plant life that occurred at the end of the Capitanian stage of the Guadalupian epoch of the Permian period. Limestone within the traps show the extinction...
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    Permian (252–299 Ma) Lopingian (252–260 Ma) Guadalupian (260–272 Ma) Cisuralian (272–299 Ma) Carboniferous (299–359 Ma) Pennsylvanian (299–323 Ma) Mississippian...
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    Permian (252–299 Ma) Lopingian (252–260 Ma) Guadalupian (260–272 Ma) Cisuralian (272–299 Ma) Carboniferous (299–359 Ma) Pennsylvanian (299–323 Ma) Mississippian...
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    an unused substitute against Algeria. André was born in France to a Guadalupian father and a Moroccan mother. After his birth, his parents separated...
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  • Zechstein Sea, an epicontinental or epeiric sea that existed in the Guadalupian and Lopingian epochs of the Permian period. The Zechstein Sea occupied...
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    Permian (252–299 Ma) Lopingian (252–260 Ma) Guadalupian (260–272 Ma) Cisuralian (272–299 Ma) Carboniferous (299–359 Ma) Pennsylvanian (299–323 Ma) Mississippian...
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    Permian (252–299 Ma) Lopingian (252–260 Ma) Guadalupian (260–272 Ma) Cisuralian (272–299 Ma) Carboniferous (299–359 Ma) Pennsylvanian (299–323 Ma) Mississippian...
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  • Permian (252–299 Ma) Lopingian (252–260 Ma) Guadalupian (260–272 Ma) Cisuralian (272–299 Ma) Carboniferous (299–359 Ma) Pennsylvanian (299–323 Ma) Mississippian...
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    occurred at the end of the Guadalupian epoch of the Permian. For example, all dinocephalian genera died out at the end of the Guadalupian, as did the Verbeekinidae...
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  • Llandovery ~ ~ ~ Early Middle Late Mississippian Pennsylvanian Cisuralian Guadalupian Lopingian An approximate timescale of key Paleozoic events. Axis scale:...
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    Permian (252–299 Ma) Lopingian (252–260 Ma) Guadalupian (260–272 Ma) Cisuralian (272–299 Ma) Carboniferous (299–359 Ma) Pennsylvanian (299–323 Ma) Mississippian...
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    echinoid fossil from England Productid brachiopod ventral valve; Roadian, Guadalupian (Middle Permian); Glass Mountains, Texas. Agatized coral from the Hawthorn...
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    biogeographic boundary in mid-Panthalassa: Fusuline province shift on the Late Guadalupian (Permian) migrating seamount" (PDF). Gondwana Research. 21 (2): 611–623...
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    replaced the "pelycosaurs" as the dominant large land animals in the Guadalupian through to the Early Triassic. In the aftermath of the Permian–Triassic...
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    Permian (252–299 Ma) Lopingian (252–260 Ma) Guadalupian (260–272 Ma) Cisuralian (272–299 Ma) Carboniferous (299–359 Ma) Pennsylvanian (299–323 Ma) Mississippian...
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    1969 (Roadian, Guadalupian, Middle Permian); Glass Mountains, Texas. Hercosestria cribrosa Cooper & Grant 1969 (Roadian, Guadalupian, Middle Permian);...
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    Desert of West Texas. The Guadalupe Mountains give their name to the Guadalupian series in the Permian period. The International Commission on Stratigraphy...
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