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Unusual bone bed reveals a vertebrate community with pterosaurs and turtles in equatorial Pangaea before the end-Triassic extinction. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Kligman BT   +7 more
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Bayesian modelling of the fossil record enlightens the evolutionary history of Hemiptera. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Biol Sci
Boderau M   +6 more
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Early Permian - Early Triassic siderite deposits in the Southern Alps (Italy)

open access: yes, 2019
Martin S.   +7 more
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Early Triassic terrestrial tetrapod fauna: a review

Earth-Science Reviews, 2020
Abstract The Permian-Triassic mass extinction (PTME, ca. 252 Mya) was one of the most severe biotic crises of the Phanerozoic, eliminating >90% of marine and terrestrial species. This was followed by a long period of recovery in the Early and Middle Triassic which revolutionised the structure of both marine and terrestrial ecosystems, triggering the ...
Marco Romano   +5 more
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Early Triassic seawater sulfate drawdown

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2014
Abstract The marine sulfur cycle is intimately linked to global carbon fluxes, atmospheric composition, and climate, yet relatively little is known about how it responded to the end-Permian biocrisis, the largest mass extinction of the Phanerozoic. Here, we analyze carbonate-associated-sulfate (CAS) from three Permo–Triassic sections in South China ...
Huyue Song   +10 more
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Recurrent Early Triassic ocean anoxia

Geology, 2012
The Early Triassic record, from the Smithian stratotype, shows that the organic carbon isotope record from northwest Pangea closely corresponds to major fluctuations in the inorganic carbon records from the Tethys, indicating truly global perturbations of the carbon cycle occurred during this time. Geochemical proxies for anoxia are strongly correlated
S. E. Grasby   +3 more
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