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                         Bairnsdalian Australian Stage
 
                               From 15 To 10.5 Ma
 
 -- Overlaps With --
  Sub-Epoch:            Middle Miocene (15.97 - 11.608)
  Sub-Epoch:            Late Miocene   (11.608 - 5.332)
  ICS Stage:            Langhian       (15.97 - 13.65)
  ICS Stage:            Tortonian      (11.608 - 7.246)
  Californian Stage:    Luisian        (15.5 - 13.5)
  Californian Stage:    Mohnian        (13.5 - 7.5)
  Japanese Stage:       Tozawan        (15.97 - 13.5)
  Japanese Stage:       Fujian         (11.1 - 9.5)
  New Zealand Stage:    Waiauan        (11.5 - 10)
  North American Stage: Barstovian     (15.5 - 11.8)
  North American Stage: Clarendonian   (11.8 - 9)
 
 -- A Substage of --
  Eon:              Phanerozoic (542 - -5.5012e-005)
  Era:              Cenozoic    (65.5 - -5.5012e-005)
  Period:           Neogene     (23.03 - -5.5012e-005)
  Epoch:            Miocene     (23.03 - 5.332)
  Informal Sub-era: Tertiary    (65.5 - 1.806)
 
 -- Preceeded By --
  Australian Stage:  Balcombian  (15.5 - 15)
  New Zealand Stage: Cliffdenian (16.5 - 15)
 
 -- Followed By --
  Australian Stage: Mitchellian (10.5 - 5)
 
 -- Contains the Following Stages --
  ICS Stage:         Serravallian (13.65 - 11.608)
  Japanese Stage:    Kaburan      (13.5 - 11.1)
  New Zealand Stage: Lillburnian  (15 - 11.5)
 

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