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Key events in the Cenozoic era
-65 —
-60 —
-55 —
-50 —
-45 —
-40 —
-35 —
-30 —
-25 —
-20 —
-15 —
-10 —
-5 —
0 —
PETM
N. Amer. prairie expands[1]
First Antarctic glaciers[2]
Messinian salinity crisis[3]
Holocene begins 11.5 ka ago
An approximate timescale of key
Cenozoic events.
Axis scale: millions of years before present.

Source: http://www.stratigraphy.org/cheu.pdf

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  1. Retallack, G.J. (1997). Neogene Expansion of the North American Prairie. PALAIOS 12 (4): 380-390.
  2. Zachos, J.C. and Kump, L.R. (2005). Carbon cycle feedbacks and the initiation of Antarctic glaciation in the earliest Oligocene. Global and Planetary Change 47 (1): 51-66.
  3. Krijgsman, W. and Garcés, M.; Langereis, C.G.; Daams, R.; Van Dam, J.; Van Der Meulen, A.J.; Agustí, J.; Cabrera, L. (1996). A new chronology for the middle to late Miocene continental record in Spain. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 142 (3-4): 367-380.