Late Miocene
The Late Miocene (also known as Upper Miocene) is a sub-epoch of the Miocene Epoch made up of two stages. The Tortonian and Messinian stages comprise the Late Miocene sub-epoch, which lasted from 11.63 Ma (million years ago) to 5.333 Ma.
System/ Period |
Series/ Epoch |
Stage/ Age |
Age (Ma) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Quaternary | Pleistocene | Gelasian | younger | |
Neogene | Pliocene | Piacenzian | 2.58 | 3.600 |
Zanclean | 3.600 | 5.333 | ||
Miocene | Messinian | 5.333 | 7.246 | |
Tortonian | 7.246 | 11.63 | ||
Serravallian | 11.63 | 13.82 | ||
Langhian | 13.82 | 15.97 | ||
Burdigalian | 15.97 | 20.44 | ||
Aquitanian | 20.44 | 23.03 | ||
Paleogene | Oligocene | Chattian | older | |
Subdivision of the Neogene Period according to the ICS, as of 2017.[1] |
References
- "ICS Timescale Chart" (PDF). www.stratigraphy.org.
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