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Earthquakes induced by overpressure methane-bearing fluid in northwest Sichuan Basin, China. [PDF]
Song Y +6 more
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U-Pb dating of volcaniclastic deposits from the Sinj Basin: implications for provenance and the tectono-sedimentary evolution of the External Dinarides. [PDF]
Šamarija R +6 more
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The first non-mammalian synapsid embryo from the Triassic of South Africa. [PDF]
Benoit J, Fernandez V, Botha J.
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Middle Triassic vertebrates of India
Journal of African Earth Sciences, 1999Abstract Until recently, the Yerrapalli Formation of the Pranhita-Godavari Valley, Deccan, India, was considered as the only Middle Triassic vertebrate-bearing horizon of India. A new faunal assemblage comprising dipnoans, capitosaurids, brachyopids, treamatosaurids, dicynodonts, rhynchosaurs and archosaurs has recently been recovered from the Denwa ...
Saswati Bandyopadhyay +1 more
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Permo-Triassic boundary and Lower to Middle Triassic in South Tibet
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 1998Abstract The abundance of conodonts increases sharply across the Permian/Triassic boundary in South Tibet, and as a consequence Griesbachian assemblages are much better defined than Changxingian ones. The “ Otoceras latilobatum bed”, representing the base of the Triassic at Selong, is a condensed biocalcirudite including abundant macrofossils ...
E. Garzanti, A. Nicora, R. Rettori
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Troglomorphism in the middle Triassic crinoids from Poland
The Science of Nature, 2015In this paper, we document the Middle Triassic marine fauna recovered from the fissure/cave system of Stare Gliny (southern Poland) developed in the Devonian host dolomite. The fossils are mostly represented by in situ preserved and small-sized holdfasts of crinoids (Crinoidea) that are attached to the cave walls.
Krzysztof R, Brom +2 more
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Correlation of Lopingian to Middle Triassic Palynozones
Journal of Earth Science, 2018Terrestrial floras underwent important changes during the Lopingian (Late Permian), Early Triassic, and Middle Triassic, i.e., before, during, and after the end-Permian mass extinction. An accurate account of these developments requires reliable correlation.
Nowak, Hendrik +2 more
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Pistosaurus, a middle Triassic plesiosaur
American Journal of Science, 1948"Pistosaurus from upper part of middle Triassic in southern Germany is the earliest plesiosaur of which a complete restoration can be given; it still has long legs, not yet ordinary paddles."
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Richard owen's giant Triassic frogs: archosaurs from the Middle Triassic of England
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 1997ABSTRACT The first archosaurs from the Middle Triassic were described unwittingly by Sir Richard Owen in the 1840s. He combined a variety of archosaurian postcranial elements with skull material of temnospondyls, thus producing his image of giant Triassic frogs. Archosaur bones have been collected from Middle Triassic (Anisian) sediments of Warwick and
Michael J. Benton, David J. Gower
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A Middle Triassic paleomagnetic pole for North America
Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1992Two stratigraphic sequences were sampled through the early Anisian Anton Chico Member of the Moenkopi Formation in north-eastern New Mexico. Two polarities of magnetization are present: a normal-polarity interval succeeded by a reversed-polarity interval and followed by a short normal- and reversed-polarity couplet. Detailed thermal demagnetization (10
MAUREEN B. STEINER, SPENCER LUCAS
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