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  1. Supergroupe: Supergroupe, ou all-stars band, est un terme né à la fin des années 1960 pour désigner un groupe (de rock à l’origine) formé de musiciens ayant déjà acquis une certaine notoriété au sein d'autres groupes. Il peut s'agir de formations éphémères, où des ... [100%] 2024-12-27
  2. Supergroup: The concept of supergroup is a generalization of that of group. In other words, every supergroup carries a natural group structure, but there may be more than one way to structure a given group as a supergroup. (Physics) [99%] 2023-10-17 [Supersymmetry] [Hopf algebras]...
  3. Supergroup: Cet article est une ébauche concernant le rock et une émission de télévision américaine. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. [99%] 2023-10-24
  4. Pebidian Supergroup: The Pebidian Supergroup is an Ediacaran (i.e. late Precambrian) lithostratigraphic supergroup (a sequence of rock strata) in Pembrokeshire, west Wales. (Earth) [70%] 2024-01-08 [Ediacaran geology]
  5. Windermere Supergroup: The Windermere Supergroup is a geological unit formed during the Ordovician to Silurian periods ~450 million years ago, and exposed in northwest England , including the Pennines and correlates along its strike, in the Isle of Man and Ireland, and down ... (Earth) [70%] 2023-10-09 [Geological supergroups]
  6. SAR supergroup: SAR or Harosa is a highly diverse clade of eukaryotes, often considered a supergroup, that includes stramenopiles (heterokonts), alveolates, and rhizarians. It is a node-based taxon, including all descendants of the three groups' last common ancestor, and comprises most ... (Eukaryotes superphylum) [70%] 2023-12-27 [SAR supergroup]
  7. Moine Supergroup: The Moine Supergroup is a sequence of Neoproterozoic metamorphic rocks that form the dominant outcrop of the Scottish Highlands between the Moine Thrust Belt to the northwest and the Great Glen Fault to the southeast. The sequence is metasedimentary in ... (Earth) [70%] 2023-09-24 [Geological supergroups]
  8. Leadhills Supergroup: The Leadhills Supergroup, formerly the Leadhills Group is a geological formation in Scotland. The Supergroup is named after the village of Leadhills. (Earth) [70%] 2023-10-18 [Geological supergroups]
  9. Newark Supergroup: The Newark Supergroup, also known as the Newark Group, is an assemblage of Upper Triassic and Lower Jurassic sedimentary rocks which outcrop intermittently along the United States East Coast. They were deposited in a series of Triassic basins approximately 190 ... (Earth) [70%] 2023-10-21 [Historical geology]
  10. Belt Supergroup: The Belt Supergroup is an assemblage of primarily fine-grained sedimentary rocks and mafic intrusive rocks of late Precambrian (Mesoproterozoic) age. It is more than 15 kilometres (10 mi) thick, covers an area of some 200,000 km (77,220 ... (Earth) [70%] 2024-02-22 [Geological supergroups] [Historical geology]...
  11. Karoo Supergroup: The Karoo Supergroup is the most widespread stratigraphic unit in Africa south of the Kalahari Desert. The supergroup consists of a sequence of units, mostly of nonmarine origin, deposited between the Late Carboniferous and Early Jurassic, a period of about ... (Mesozoic stratigraphic unit in Africa) [70%] 2024-08-02 [Karoo Supergroup] [Karoo]...
  12. Geological Magazine: Geological Magazine (с англ. — «Геологический журнал») — англоязычный рецензируемый научный журнал в сфере наук о Земле, издаётся с 1864 года. [64%] 2023-11-30
  13. Geological formation: A geological formation, or simply formation, is a body of rock having a consistent set of physical characteristics (lithology) that distinguishes it from adjacent bodies of rock, and which occupies a particular position in the layers of rock exposed in ... (Fundamental unit of lithostratigraphy) [64%] 2023-12-18 [Geologic formations]
  14. Geological resistance: Geological resistance is a measure of how well minerals resist erosive factors, and is primarily based on hardness, chemical reactivity and cohesion. The more hardness, less reactivity and more cohesion a mineral has, the less susceptible it will be to ... (Earth) [64%] 2023-08-27
  15. Geological hazard: A geologic hazard or geohazard is an adverse geologic condition capable of causing widespread damage or loss of property and life. These hazards are geological and environmental conditions and involve long-term or short-term geological processes. (Earth) [64%] 2023-11-29 [Physical geography] [Geomorphology]...
  16. Geological engineering: Geological engineering is a subfield of engineering that focuses on the application of geological science and engineering concepts to a variety of different sectors, including but not limited to civil engineering, mining, environmental engineering, and forestry, to name just a ... [64%] 2023-11-30 [Engineering disciplines]
  17. Geological event: A geological event is a temporary and spatially heterogeneous and dynamic (diachronous) happening in Earth history that contributes to the transformation of Earth system and the formation of geological strata. Event stratigraphy was first proposed as a system for the ... (Earth) [64%] 2023-11-24 [Geology terminology]
  18. Geological engineering: Geological engineering is a discipline of engineering concerned with the application of geological science and engineering principles to fields, such as civil engineering, mining, environmental engineering, and forestry, among others. The work of geological engineers often directs or supports the ... [64%] 2023-11-23 [Engineering disciplines]
  19. Geological Museum: 51°29′47″N 0°10′36″W / 51.49639°N 0.17667°W / 51.49639; -0.17667 The Geological Museum (originally the Museum of Economic Geology then the Museum of Practical Geology), started in 1835 as one of the ... (Science museum in London, England) [64%] 2024-05-07 [Museums established in 1835] [Museums disestablished in 1988]...
  20. Geological period: A geological period is one of the several subdivisions of geologic time enabling cross-referencing of rocks and geologic events from place to place. It is the fundamental unit in the hierarchy of divisions into which geologists have split the ... (Earth) [64%] 2024-05-16 [Geology] [Geological periods]...

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