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ALBERTIANA.
The primary aim of ALBERTIANA is to promote the interdisciplinary collaboration and
understanding among the members of the IUGS Subcommission on Triassic
Stratigraphy. Within this scope ALBERTIANA serves both as a newsletter for the
announcement of general information and as a platform for discussion of
developments in the field of Triassic stratigraphy. See also
http://www.uni-muenster.de/GeoPalaeontologie/Palaeo/Palbot/albomsl.htm Pay attention:
The new Triassic bibligraphy Albertiana 24 (pdf file, September 2000), and
on page 66, by Kerp, Visscher and Warrington, and
Triassic bibligraphy Albertiana 25 (pdf file, April 2001)
on page 36, by Kürschner, Kerp, Visscher, Warrington and Lucas.
ALBERTIANA: NEW BOOK
Leif Arndorff, 1994: Upper Triassic and Lower Jurassic palaeosols from southern Scandinavia. Abstract; Lund Publication in Geology 116., Lund.
Förderverein Wissenschaftmuseum Erlangen: First Dinosaur from Germany. PLATEOSAURUS ENGELHARDTI from the Upper Triassic (In German).
Friedrich von Alberti Stiftung (In German).
Extensional Tectonics Working Group Triassic-Jurassic Working Group at Rutgers: Biostratigraphy of vertebrate footprints in the Late Triassic section of the Newark basin, Pennsylvania: reassessmant of stratigraphic ranges. (Abstract).
The Johns Hopkins Sedimentology Group: The Latemar Controversy. Recently, an article appeared in Geology that questions the Milankovitch interpretation of the Latemar cyclic succession. Link to the abstract of this article, and read comments by the Johns Hopkins Latemar Group.
ALBERTIANA (produced by Hans Kerp, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Abt. Paläobotanik, Münster; published twice a year by the Laboratory of Palaeobotany and Palynology Utrecht). The primary aim of ALBERTIANA is to promote the interdisciplinary collaboration and understanding among the members of the IUGS Subcommission on Triassic Stratigraphy. Within this scope ALBERTIANA serves both as a newsletter for the announcement of general information and as a platform for discussion of developments in the field of Triassic stratigraphy.
John Anderson, Heidi Anderson, (National Botanical Institute, Pretoria), Paul Fatti and Herbert Sichel, Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, University of the Witwatersrand: The Triassic Explosion(?): a statistical model for extrapolating biodiversity based on the terrestrial Molteno Formation. Abstract.
Carmen Heunisch and Heinz-Gerd Röhling, Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Hannover: Klimaentwicklung in der PermoTrias. Research report (in German).
International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS): International Commission on Stratigraphy, Activities and Accomplishments, 1997-98. Go to: Triassic.
Hans Kerp and Henk Visscher, Albertiana: New Triassic Literature. An invaluable source for brand new Triassic references. Excellent!
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University: TRIASSIC-JURASSIC WORKING GROUP
Jeffrey W. Martz, Department of Geosciences, Texas Tech University: Friends of the Triassic. A mailing list dedicated to providing information and discussion on Triassic paleontology and stratigraphy.
Judith (Judy) Totman Parrish, University of Arizona: Phanerozoic Climates Research Project
The Pennsylvania-New Jersey Ancient Earth Association (PANJAEA): This group was formerly known as the Newark Basin Fossil Footprint Research Group. They have always sought to discover new fossil localities of all types and age periods and have expanded their Triassic-Jurassic research to include bones and plants. Visit the accessible abstracts in "published works".
B. Schröder, University of Bochum, Germany: Revision of Keuper areas in Northern Bavaria and Thuringia (in German).
Zunyi Yang, Zishun Li, Lifan Qu, Zhongming Lu, Huiqin Zhou, Tongshun Zhou,
Guifang Liu, Benpei Liu, Ruitang Wu,
China University of Geosciences and
Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences (page hosted by Matthew Carrano,
Poylglot Paleontologist,
English Translations of Non-English Paleontological Literature):
The Triassic of China (PDF file).
Acta Geologica Sinica
January, 1982 pp. 1-20. Translated by Will Downs,
Bilby Research Center, Northern Arizona University,
March, 1994.
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