نتایج جستجو برای: lower triassic

تعداد نتایج: 695069  

Journal: :The Journal of the Geological Society of Japan 1952

2006
Nathan D. Sheldon

Previous studies have suggested a variety of causes for the end-Permian extinction event including a bolide impact, flood basalt volcanism, methane clathrate dissociation, or some combination of catastrophic processes. One common feature of these hypotheses is the prediction of an enhanced earliest Triassic greenhouse. New high-resolution geochemical results from Graphite Peak, Antarctica suppo...

2006

Well-preserved cranial remains of a small sphenodontian lepidosaur from the Upper Triassic Caturrita Formation of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, are the first record of the genus Clevosaurus Swinton, 1939 from South America. They represent a new species, Clevosaurus brasiliensis, which is distinguished by a very short antorbital region of the skull (corresponding to about 20 per cent of skull lengt...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
María Belén Lara Elena D Lukashevich

The first Triassic dipteran from South America is described based on an isolated wing from the lower Upper Triassic deposits of Argentina (Mendoza Province, Potrerillos Formation, Quebrada del Durazno locality). Trihennigma zavattierii gen. et sp. nov. is a member of the Mesozoic family Hennigmatidae, previously recorded only from Eurasia. A key for the genera and species of Hennigmatidae is pr...

Journal: :Science 2005
Peter D Ward Jennifer Botha Roger Buick Michiel O De Kock Douglas H Erwin Geoffrey H Garrison Joseph L Kirschvink Roger Smith

The Karoo basin of South Africa exposes a succession of Upper Permian to Lower Triassic terrestrial strata containing abundant terrestrial vertebrate fossils. Paleomagnetic/magnetostratigraphic and carbon-isotope data allow sections to be correlated across the basin. With this stratigraphy, the vertebrate fossil data show a gradual extinction in the Upper Permian punctuated by an enhanced extin...

2013
Sterling J. Nesbitt Richard J. Butler David J. Gower

BACKGROUND Archosauria and their closest relatives, the non-archosaurian archosauriforms, diversified in the Early and Middle Triassic, soon after the end-Permian extinction. This diversification is poorly documented in most Lower and Middle Triassic rock sequences because fossils of early groups of archosauriforms are relatively rare compared to those of other amniotes. The early Middle Triass...

2007
ELIZABETH S. CARTER

. Kojima, S., 1989, Mesozoic terrane accretion in Northeast China, SikhkoteAlin and Japan regions: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 69, p. 213-232. Kojima, S. and Mizutani, S., 1987. Triassic and Jurassic Radiolaria from the Nadanhada Range, Northeast China: Transactions and Proceedings Palaeontological Society of Japan, 148, p. 256-275. Kozur, H., 1984a, New radiolarian ta...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Christian A Sidor Daril A Vilhena Kenneth D Angielczyk Adam K Huttenlocker Sterling J Nesbitt Brandon R Peecook J Sébastien Steyer Roger M H Smith Linda A Tsuji

In addition to their devastating effects on global biodiversity, mass extinctions have had a long-term influence on the history of life by eliminating dominant lineages that suppressed ecological change. Here, we test whether the end-Permian mass extinction (252.3 Ma) affected the distribution of tetrapod faunas within the southern hemisphere and apply quantitative methods to analyze four compo...

2012
Adam M. Yates Frank H. Neumann P. John Hancox

BACKGROUND Several clades of bivalve molluscs have invaded freshwaters at various times throughout Phanerozoic history. The most successful freshwater clade in the modern world is the Unionoida. Unionoids arose in the Triassic Period, sometime after the major extinction event at the End-Permian boundary and are now widely distributed across all continents except Antarctica. Until now, no freshw...

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