Global warming is widely regarded to have played a contributing role in numerous past biotic crises. Here, we show that the end-Permian mass extinction coincided with a rapid …
A comprehensive review of the geographic and stratigraphic distribution of Triassic footprints identifies five tetrapod biochrons of Triassic age, mostly based on archosaur footprint …
S Voigt, SG Lucas - Geological Society, London, Special …, 2018 - lyellcollection.org
Tetrapod footprints are among the most common fossil remains in continental Permian strata and thus are of biostratigraphic interest. Based on the vertical distribution of the 13 best …
Abstract The Eastern Catalan Pyrenees form the southernmost segment of the Pyrenean Axial Zone. They experienced complex multistage process as the result of both the Variscan …
Salt depositional configuration exerted a fundamental control on both extensional and contractional deformation in the south-central Pyrenees. We divide the area into three …
In recent years photogrammetry has become an essential tool in the study of tetrapod footprints. Morphological analyses of footprints are interpretative; thus, researchers should …
Recent finds of tetrapod ichnites in the red-bed and volcaniclastic succession of the Iberian Pyrenean Basin permits an assessment of the faunal diversity and palaeoenvironment of a …
L Marchetti, S Voigt, H Klein - Historical Biology, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract The Val Gardena Formation of the Dolomites region in northern Italy preserves the most significant assemblage of Late Permian tetrapod footprints in the world. More than 120 …
C Romano, I KOGAN, J Jenks, I Jerjen… - Bulletin of …, 2012 - geology.cz
A new marine fish assemblage from the late Smithian (Olenekian, Early Triassic) Anasibirites beds of the Thaynes Formation collected near Georgetown (Bear Lake County …