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MULTIPLE, MAJOR EXTINCTIONS OF THE LATE TRIASSIC

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2018
Spencer G. Lucas, Lawrence H. Tanner
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Late Triassic radiolarians of southern Cyprus

Paleontological Journal, 2007
Radiolarians from the Upper Triassic of the allochthonous Mamonia Assemblage of southern Cyprus are considered. The Phasoula Formation, composed of basic volcanics, with lenses and interbeds of micritic limestones and cherts, contains (1) a Lower Norian assemblage with Capnodoce crystallina-Trialatus robustus, which also includes Capnodoce anapetes De ...
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Permo-Triassic Buildups and Late Triassic Ecologic Reefs

1975
The Permian Reef Complex, surrounding the Delaware basin of West Texas and New Mexico, and the Middle Triassic (Ladinian) of the Dolomites of the South Alps are two of the worlds greatest and best known ancient carbonate buildups. They are closely related in age and organic content.
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Late Triassic dinosaursfrom the western United States

Geobios, 1998
Western North America has one of the most extensive fossil records of Late Triassic dinosaurs. AllUpper Triassic strata are assigned to the Chinle Group which yields four successive, dinosaur-bearing faunas. Otischalkian (early Tuvalian) dinosaur specimens are fragmentary and indeterminate.
Adrian P. Hunt   +4 more
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The Late Triassic aetosaur Paratypothorax

Paratypothorax is a Late Triassic aetosaur known from Germany, Greenland, North Africa and the American Southwest. The few records in Germany are from the Stubensandstein, whereas the American recordshave a much longer stratigraphic range. The genus currently is monospecific, with the most complete specimens(which consist only of armor plates and ...
Lucas, Spencer G.   +2 more
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Late Triassic miospores from Gribun, western Mull

Scottish Journal of Geology, 1985
The presence of the “Rhaetic”, now the Penarth Group ([Warrington et al. 1980][1]), in the Gribun district of western Mull was established in 1920 ( Summ. Prog. Geol. Surv. for 1920 ; Summ. Prog. Geol. Surv. for 1921, p. 35 ) following the discovery of a bivalve fauna including Rhaetavicula ( Pteria ) contorta (Portlock) and Chlamys ( Pecten ...
G. Warrington, J. E. Pollard
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Persistent late Permian to Early Triassic warmth linked to enhanced reverse weathering

Nature Geoscience, 2022
Cheng Cao   +8 more
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Late Paleozoic to early Triassic multiple roll-back and oroclinal bending of the Mongolia collage in Central Asia

Earth-Science Reviews, 2017
The architecture and mechanics of an orogen can be understood in terms of a system of collages that are characterized by a complex assemblage of multiple components, but the fundamental paleogeographic framework and the tectonic relationships between the
W. Xiao   +8 more
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Paleozoogeography of Late Paleozoic and Triassic Malacostraca

Systematic Zoology, 1977
Schram, F. R. (Department of Zoology, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois 61920) 1977. Paleozoogeography of Late Paleozoic and Triassic Malacostraca. Syst. Zool. 26:367-379.-Paleozoogeographic patterns of Late Paleozoic through Triassic marine and freshwater malacostracans, interpreted in light of Croizat's vicariance model of ...
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Late Triassic volcanism of the Ipswich Basin

2022
The Ipswich Basin, an extensive Late Triassic basin that straddles the Queensland-New South Wales border in eastern Australia, contains a basal sequence of felsic and mafic volcanic rocks, which, together with the Agnes Water Volcanics, Aranbanga Beds, Mount Byron Volcanics, Muncon Volcanics, North Arm Volcanics, and numerous plutons, form a major ...
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