Meghalayan
Third stage of the Holocene epoch / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Meghalayan age is the name given in 2018, by the International Commission on Stratigraphy, to the current age or latest geologic age – or uppermost stage of the Quaternary.[3] It is also the upper, or latest, of three subdivisions of the Holocene epoch or series.[4][5] This way of breaking down time is based only on geology; for example, it is unrelated to the three-age system of historical periods into which human development is sometimes divided.
This article is about the most recent stage of the Holocene epoch. For the Indian state, see Meghalaya.
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Meghalayan | ||||||
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0.0042 – 0 Ma | ||||||
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Name formality | Formal | |||||
Name ratified | 14 June 2018[1][2] | |||||
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Celestial body | Earth | |||||
Regional usage | Global (ICS) | |||||
Time scale(s) used | ICS Time Scale | |||||
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Chronological unit | Age | |||||
Stratigraphic unit | Stage | |||||
Time span formality | Formal | |||||
Lower boundary definition | 4.2 kiloyear event | |||||
Lower boundary GSSP | Mawmluh Cave, Meghalaya, India 25.2622°N 91.7150°E / 25.2622; 91.7150 | |||||
Lower GSSP ratified | 14 June 2018 | |||||
Upper boundary definition | Ongoing | |||||
Upper boundary GSSP | N/A | |||||
Upper GSSP ratified | N/A |
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