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All about Upper Triassic

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Insight into the Triassic World
Homepages of Triassic Workers
Triassic Palaeobotany, Palynology and Stratigraphy
Sequence Stratigraphy and Facies of the European Keuper
The Rhaetian
Miscellaneous
! The Mass Extinction at the End of the Permian@
! The Mass Extinction at the End of the Triassic@
! Biotic Recoveries from Mass Extinctions@
Geologic Time Scale@
Palaeogeography@
Teaching Documents about Evolution@
Focused on the Evolution of Plants@
Teaching Documents about Palaeobotany@
Teaching Documents about Stratigraphy and Historical Geology@
Databases focused on Palaeobotany and Palaeontology@
Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Palaeontology@
Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Geology@















Home / All about Upper Triassic / Insight into the Triassic World


Categories
Homepages of Triassic Workers
Triassic Palaeobotany, Palynology and Stratigraphy
Triassic extinction and evolution
Sequence Stratigraphy and Facies of the European Keuper
The Rhaetian
Miscellaneous
! The Mass Extinction at the End of the Permian@
! The Mass Extinction at the End of the Triassic@
! Biotic Recoveries from Mass Extinctions@
Geologic Time Scale@
Palaeogeography@
Teaching Documents about Palaeobotany@
Teaching Documents about Palaeontology and Palaeoecology@
Teaching Documents about Stratigraphy and Historical Geology@
Databases focused on Palaeobotany and Palaeontology@
Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Palaeontology@
Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Geology@


Insight into the Triassic World

Natural History Museum, Humboldt State University, Arcata, California: Life Through Time. Go to: Permian and Triassic Periods.

Leif Arndorff, Sweden: Upper Triassic and Lower Jurassic palaeosols from southern Scandinavia (Lund Publications in Geology No 116), Palaeoenvironmental reconstructions. Carnian and Rhaetian scenery.

Museum of Paleontology, University of California, Berkely (UCMP): The Triassic Period. Worth checking out: Triassic Period: Localities, and Stratigraphy.

Rudolf Birenheide, Naturmuseum Senckenberg: Trias (in German).

Ron Blakey, Department of Geology, Flagstaff, AZ: Triassic Paleogeography, Southwestern US. Images from a talk presented to the Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Salt Lake City.

Ron Blakey, Department of Geology, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff: Triassic Fluvial Systems, Colorado Plateau.

Karen Carr (maintained by Ralph Gauer of The Fernleaf): Triassic Landcsape. This painting is on permanent display at The Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, in Norman, Oklahoma.

DinoData: Keuper. A sauropod index. The Upper Triassic (uppermost Ladinian to Norian) continental sediments of the Germanic Basin in Central Europe are mainly referred as the Keuper Formation or simply the Keuper. The Keuper has produced a rich assemblage of archosaurs and dinosaurs, along with other important vertebrates such as phytosaurs, rauisuchians, aetosaurs, and crocodylomorphs.

EnchantedLearning.com: THE TRIASSIC PERIOD.

Excite Gallery: Triassic Forest. A swampy forest in Chinle area of Arizona during the Triassic period. See also: A hungry Herrerasaurus stalks a Rhynchosaur in the Late Triassic of Argentina.

Pamela J. W. Gore, DeKalb College: THE MESOZOIC ERA: TRIASSIC, JURASSIC and CRETACEOUS.

Douglas Henderson, Whitehall, MT: Earth History Illustrations. Geologic Time Timeline, go to the "Triassic Period".

Carmen Heunisch and Heinz-Gerd Röhling, Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Hannover: Klimaentwicklung in der PermoTrias. Research report (in German).

HowComYouCom.com: Education 2001, Leaving the Water. Go to: The Triassic Takeover.

Adrian P. HUNT, Mesalands Dinosaur Museum, Mesa Technical College, Spencer G. LUCAS, NM Museum of Natural History and Science, Albuquerque, Phillip HUBER, Dept. of Education, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Martin G. LOCKLEY, Dept. of Geology, University of Colorado at Denver, Denver: FAUNAL EVOLUTION IN LATE TRIASSIC, NONMARINE TETRAPODS

M.Alan Kazlev, Kheper website, Australia: The Mesozoic Era. Go to: The Triassic Period. see also: Pangea.

John McManus, School of Geography and Geosciences, St. Andrews, Scotland: Upper Palaeozoic and Cenozoic History. Lecture notes. Worth checking out: Post-Hercynian Europe.

Vertebrate Palaeontology, Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università degli Studi di Milano: Fossiliferous (Fish)Localities. The geological timetable and the Triassic. Click on the coloured sections for access to further pages (under construction).

The Natural History Museum, London: Dino Directory. Go to: Plateosaurus.

Natureandco.com: The Supercontinent of Gondwana. The picture adapted from the New Zealand Geographical Atlas shows a representation of the supercontinent of Gondwana 200 million years ago.

Paul E. Olsen, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Palisades, NY: THE TRIASSIC-JURASSIC FOOTPRINT PROJECT.

Paul E. Olsen, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, Palisades, NY: Dinosaurs and the History of Life: Lecture 8. The end of the Permian and the Major Groups of Tetrapods, Lecture 9. The Triassic World, Lecture 10. Great Triassic Assemblages Pt 1 - The Chinle and Newark Newark and Chinle Strata, Lecture 11. Great Triassic Assemblages Pt 2 - The Keuper and Fleming Fjord Formation, Lecture 12. The Lias, Newark, Glen Canyon, and Stormberg Assemblages - Mass Extinction in the Beginning of the Age of Dinosaurs.

Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University, New Haven: Dawn of the Age of Dinosaurs: The Triassic. Information on several dinosaurs and plants of the Triassic.

Silvio Renesto et al., Vertebrate Palaeontology, Università degli Studi di Milano: Vertebrate Palaeontology in Milano University is represented by a small but active staff. Research deals mainly with Middle-Late Triassic fishes and reptiles from well known localities in Northern Italy. Go to: Fossiliferous Localities. Norian localities are Preone Valley, Raibl, Giffoni, Seefeld. Ladinian localities are Besano-M.S.Giorgio, Ca'del Frate, Meride, Perledo.

! Report on the International Workshop for a Climatic, Biotic, and Tectonic, Pole-to-Pole Coring Transect of Triassic-Jurassic Pangea. Held June 5-9, 1999 at Acadia University, Nova Scotia, Canada. Navigate from here. Go to: Rationale for Meeting.

ThinkQuest Library: The ThinkQuest Library of entries is the collection of educational web sites designed by participants in the ThinkQuest Contests. Go to: History of Earth, Mesozoic Era. An easy to understand description of the geology, animal life, and plant life.

Ellen Thomas, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut: Biological Diversity and Evolution through Time. Lecture notes ("notes") and palaeontological links. Go to: Mesozoic Life on Land: Dinosaurs, Flowers and Insects.

Bruce H. Tiffney (University of California, Santa Barbara), Access Excellance, BioForum 4: The Influence of Plants on the Evolution of Terrestrial Communities. Go to Mesozoic reconstruction.

Ron Thomas and Carl Wozniak, Northern Michigan University, Marquette, Michigan: Earth History Resources. Easy-to-understand timetable with hyperlinks and graphic images, provided royalty free for educational purposes. Go to the Triassic Period.

UntraveledRoad, Paris, ID: Petrified Forest National Park Information Center. The Photographic Virtual Tour Website. Go to: Triassic Landscape.

US Geological Survey and the National Park Service: USGS Geology in the Parks, Moving through time, 650 million years of plate tectonics. Go to: Triassic.

World Book Inc., Chicago, Illinois: The World of Dinosaurs. Go to: The Mesozoic Era, Land and climate, and Plant and animal life. Easy to understand articles.

YAHOO: Science > Earth Sciences > Geology and Geophysics > Geologic Time > Mesozoic Era, and Triassic Period.











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