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Geophysical Research Letters, 2021
A major current debate in Asian tectonics concerns the time of closure of the Paleo‐Asian Ocean (PAO) and the collision between the Central Asian arcs and the Tarim and North China cratons (NCC).
Dongfang Song +6 more
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A major current debate in Asian tectonics concerns the time of closure of the Paleo‐Asian Ocean (PAO) and the collision between the Central Asian arcs and the Tarim and North China cratons (NCC).
Dongfang Song +6 more
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Geological Society, London, Memoirs, 1992
Abstract "The Triassic rocks of Great Britain, if one may judge from statements in the textbooks, are among the simplest of our deposits; but a closer inspection reveals a number of very difficult and intensely interesting problems hidden behind this apparent simplicity." L. J. Wills, 1910.
G. Warrington, H. C. Ivimey-Cook
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Abstract "The Triassic rocks of Great Britain, if one may judge from statements in the textbooks, are among the simplest of our deposits; but a closer inspection reveals a number of very difficult and intensely interesting problems hidden behind this apparent simplicity." L. J. Wills, 1910.
G. Warrington, H. C. Ivimey-Cook
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Tectonics, 2019
Triassic flysch in the Songpan‐Ganzi Complex (SGC), eastern Tibet, is an important and rich record of tectonism associated with evolution and closure of the eastern Paleo‐Tethys Ocean.
X. Jian, A. Weislogel, A. Pullen
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Triassic flysch in the Songpan‐Ganzi Complex (SGC), eastern Tibet, is an important and rich record of tectonism associated with evolution and closure of the eastern Paleo‐Tethys Ocean.
X. Jian, A. Weislogel, A. Pullen
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1994
Abstract The Triassic Pangaea was indented by a wedge shaped Tethyan Ocean spanning tropical and subtropical areas, with the Antarctic and Siberian Platform located in southern and northern high latitudes respectively. Configuration of the eastern Tethys is modified in this chapter on the basis of new data from palaeomagnetic ...
Yin Hongfu, Lin Qiuxian
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Abstract The Triassic Pangaea was indented by a wedge shaped Tethyan Ocean spanning tropical and subtropical areas, with the Antarctic and Siberian Platform located in southern and northern high latitudes respectively. Configuration of the eastern Tethys is modified in this chapter on the basis of new data from palaeomagnetic ...
Yin Hongfu, Lin Qiuxian
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1993
Abstract Triassic rocks of the Interior Platform and eastern Cordillera of Canada have long been recognized as an interesting and variable sequence of marine strata occupying an elongate belt that extends from the United States border on the south to 69°N latitude and Beaufort Sea on the north (Fig. 4G.1, 4G.2).
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Abstract Triassic rocks of the Interior Platform and eastern Cordillera of Canada have long been recognized as an interesting and variable sequence of marine strata occupying an elongate belt that extends from the United States border on the south to 69°N latitude and Beaufort Sea on the north (Fig. 4G.1, 4G.2).
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Persistent late Permian to Early Triassic warmth linked to enhanced reverse weathering
Nature Geoscience, 2022Cheng Cao +8 more
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Chronology of Fluctuating Sea Levels Since the Triassic
Science, 1987B. Haq, J. Hardenbol, P. Vail
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Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2013
Abstract Pterosaurs are a clade of highly specialized, volant archosauromorphs recorded from the Upper Triassic to the uppermost Cretaceous. Problematic remains referred to the Pterosauria are reported from the Triassic of Europe and both North and South America, but unequivocal pterosaur specimens are only known from the Alps ...
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Abstract Pterosaurs are a clade of highly specialized, volant archosauromorphs recorded from the Upper Triassic to the uppermost Cretaceous. Problematic remains referred to the Pterosauria are reported from the Triassic of Europe and both North and South America, but unequivocal pterosaur specimens are only known from the Alps ...
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The origin of squamates revealed by a Middle Triassic lizard from the Italian Alps
Nature, 2018T. Simões +8 more
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