The end-Triassic mass extinction was one of the big five crises of the fossil record. It affected diverse marine groups, including bivalves, brachiopods, ostracods, calcareous algae …
Abstract The Triassic–Jurassic transition, which is here broadly defined as extending from the Late Triassic through the Early Jurassic (~ 237 Ma to 174 Ma), was an important interval …
The L ate J urassic to E arly C retaceous interval represents a time of environmental upheaval and cataclysmic events, combined with disruptions to terrestrial and marine …
The climatic and environmental impact of exclusively volcanic CO 2 emissions is assessed during the main effusive phase of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP), which is …
HJ Gawlick, S Missoni - Gondwana Research, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract The Middle-Late Jurassic mountain building process in the Western Tethyan realm was triggered by west-to northwestward-directed ophiolite obduction onto the wider Adriatic …
Scleractinian corals have two fundamentally different life strategies, which can be inferred from morphological criteria in fossil material. In the non-photosymbiotic group nutrition …
M Barbacka, G Pacyna, ÁT Kocsis, A Jarzynka… - Palaeogeography …, 2017 - Elsevier
One of the biggest mass extinctions took place at the Triassic-Jurassic Boundary. It affected both marine and terrestrial ecosystems, and caused the disappearance of many animal taxa …
The end-Triassic mass extinction is one of the big five extinction events in Phanerozoic Earth history. It is linked with the emplacement of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province and a …
We determined redox-sensitive element concentrations along with δ 15 N TN values from the Triassic-Jurassic shales interbedded within deep-sea cherts at the Katsuyama section …