The Late Triassic World Earth in a Time of Transition /
This volume presents the latest science on all significant geological and paleontological aspects of the Earth during the Late Triassic Period. Rather than presenting a collection of narrowly focused research papers, the volume consists of a series of peer-reviewed chapters on specific aspects of th...
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| Médium: | Elektronický zdroj E-kniha |
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| Jazyk: | English |
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Springer International Publishing,
2018.
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| Vydanie: | 1st ed. 2018. |
| Edícia: | Topics in Geobiology,
46 |
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| ISBN: | 9783319680095 |
| ISSN: | 0275-0120 ; |
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Obsah:
- Chapter 1. The Late Triassic Timescale
- Chapter 2. Late Triassic Global Plate Tectonics
- Chapter 3. Climates of the Late Triassic: Perspectives, Proxies and Problems
- Chapter 4. The Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP): a Review
- Chapter 5. Distal Processes and Effects of Multiple Late Triassic Terrestrial Bolide Impacts: Insights from the Norian Manicouagan Event, Northeastern Quebec, Canada
- Chapter 6. New Upper Triassic conodont biozonation of the Tethyan Realm
- Chapter 7. Late Triassic Ammonoids: Distribution, Biostratigraphy and Biotic Events
- Chapter 8. Late Triassic Marine Reptiles
- Chapter 9. The Zorzino Limestone Actinopterygian Fauna from the Late Triassic (Norian) of the Southern Alps
- Chapter 10. Late Triassic terrestrial tetrapods: Biostratigraphy, biochronology and biotic events
- Chapter 11. The Late Triassic record of cynodonts: time of innovations in the mammalian lineage
- Chapter 12. Late Triassic Nonmarine Vertebrate and Invertebrate Trace Fossils and the Pattern of the Phanerozoic Record of Vertebrate Trace Fossils
- Chapter 13. Flora of The Late Triassic
- Chapter 14. Expansion of Arthropod Herbivory in Late Triassic South Africa: The Molteno Biota, Aasvoëlberg 411 Site and Developmental Biology of a Gall
- Chapter 15. The Missing Mass Extinction at the Triassic-Jurassic Boundary.

