American researchers have found that average temperatures are already close to breaking the record for the current geological
epoch.
Amerikalı araştırmacılar, ortalama sıcaklıklar zaten mevcut jeolojik dönem için rekor yakın olduğunu bulduk.
Kaynak: theaustralian.com.auAn
epoch,
Epoch or
EPOCH may refer to: An
epoch (periodization):
Epoch (reference date), a moment in time chosen as the origin of a
Kaynak: EpochIn astronomy , an
epoch is a moment in time used as a reference point for some time-varying astronomical quantity, such as the celestial
Kaynak: Epoch (astronomy)In geochronology , an
epoch is a subdivision of the geologic timescale that is longer than an age and shorter than a period .
Kaynak: Epoch (geology)In the fields of chronology and periodization , an
epoch is an instant in time chosen as the origin of a particular era . The "
epoch"
Kaynak: Epoch (reference date)The instant, date, or year from which time is marked is called the
epoch of the era. There are many different calendar eras.
Kaynak: Calendar eraThe Holocene , or "Recent" (the latest
epoch ) is too short to be shown clearly on this timeline to the right of the Pleistocene (P)
epochKaynak: Geologic time scalebelieved to be merged into one unified force . Space itself expanded during an inflationary
epoch due to the immensity of the energies involved.
Kaynak: Chronology of the universeSeries are subdivisions of rock layers made based on the age of the rock and corresponding to the dating system unit called an
epoch, both
Kaynak: Series (stratigraphy)The Unix time number is zero at the Unix
epoch, and increases by exactly 86400 per day since the
epoch. days after the
epoch, is represented
Kaynak: Unix timeA calendar era indicates a span of many years which are numbered beginning at a specific reference date (
epoch), which often marks the
Kaynak: EraOn the geologic time scale , the Holocene
epoch starts at the end of the last glacial period of the current ice age (around 10,000 BC)
Kaynak: List of time periods