The Pangaean Megamonsoon: Evidence from the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation, Colorado Plateau
The Upper Triassic Chinle Formation was deposited at an exceptional time in Earth's paleogeographic and paleoclimatic history. During the Triassic, the supercontinent Pangaea was at its greatest size, in terms of both aggregated continental crust and exposed land area.
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Abstract Three localities in the Chinle Formation (Late Triassic), Petrified Forest National Park (PEFO), Arizona, provide insights into the paleoenvironments frequented by primitive North American theropods. At the Dinosaur Wash locality, an undetermined theropod is preserved in paleosols that indicate a transition from wet to dry conditions on the ...
Therrien, François, Fastovsky, David E.
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Late Triassic plants from the Chinle Formation in north-eastern Arizona
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Stratigraphic and sedimentologic studies of the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation, western Colorado [PDF]
Russell F. Dubiel, Gary Skipp
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Sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy of the Chinle Formation, southern Utah
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Comparison of the pebbles of the Shinarump and Moss Back members of the Chinle formation
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The Chinle (Upper Triassic) and Sundance (Upper Jurassic) Formations in north-central Colorado [PDF]
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Temple Mountain member, a new member of the Chinle formation in the San Rafael Swell, Utah [PDF]
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Detrital-appearing uraninite in the Shinarump member of the Chinle Formation in northern Arizona : a preliminary report [PDF]
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Vertebrate paleoecology of the Chinle formation (Late Triassic) of the Southwestern United States
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1989Abstract The Late Triassic Chinle Formation is an extensive series of fluvial and lacustrine sediments exposed mostly in the Colorado Plateau region. Fossil vertebrates occur in local concentrations throughout the vertical and horizontal extent of the formation, although the most diverse accumulations occur within the Petrified Forest Member in ...
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