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Volcanoes that were active in the Tertiary period (65 million years ago to 1.8 million years ago). 'Tertiary' is now deprecated by the International Commission on Stratigraphy as a formal geochronological unit, having been more recently split into the Paleogene period with the two most recent epochs reallotted to the Neogene period, but, as the term had a long history of use, it is still seen, especially in old vulcanology works, sometimes without specifying the epoch or time span.
- Preceded by Category:Cretaceous volcanoes in Category:Mesozoic volcanoes.
- Succeeded by Category:Quaternary volcanoes, starting with Category:Pleistocene volcanoes.
See also Category:Paleogene volcanoes and Category:Neogene volcanoes.
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