Mississippian (geologic period)
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The Appalachian Mountains were formed during the Mississippian Epoch. In North America, where the interval consists primarily of marine limestones, it is treated as a full-fledged geologic period between the Devonian and the Pennsylvanian. In Europe, the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian are one more-or-less continuous sequence of lowland continental deposits and are lumped together as the Carboniferous period.
The Mississippian is so-named because rocks from this age are exposed in the Mississippi River valley.
Refer to the Carboniferous period article for information on faunal stages, climate, etc.
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| Carboniferous period | ||||||
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| Mississippian | Pennsylvanian | |||||
| Lower/Early | Middle | Upper/Late | Lower/Early | Middle | Upper/Late | |
| Tournaisian | Viséan | Serpukhovian | Bashkirian | Moscovian | Kasimovian | Gzhelian |
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