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    Amsterdam :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Geology, Stratigraphic -- Permian. ; Geology, Stratigraphic -- Triassic. ; Tethys (Paleogeography). ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Permian and Triassic are the interval known for the integration and separation of Pangea, the closure of the Palaeotethys and the opening of Mesotethys. They were associated with a series of worldwide events including the Late Palaeozoic glaciation and succeeding extensive evaporatic and reef formations, the end-Palaeozoic regression, strong orogenies and widespread volcanism and magmatism, and finally, the Permo-Triassic biotic macro-extinction. These events resulted in the formation of enormous reserves of coal, petroleum, evaporites, phosphorites and metal resources. The Permian and Triassic thus constitutes a time interval particularly important both for understanding the Earth's history and for exploration of mineral resources. The book aims to reconstruct the Permian-Triassic history of Pangea, Palaeo-Tethys and Palaeo-Pacific through stratigraphic, palaeogeographic and other interdisciplinary approaches. It consists of two parts. Part 1 deals with regional stratigraphy of Tethyan and western Circum-Pacific countries which is the basis for interregional correlation, and palaeogeography. Part 2 deals with the biotic evolution at the Permian-Triassic transition, focusing on the major invertebrate groups: foraminifers, radiolarians, brachiopods, ammonoids and conodonts.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (413 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080538655
    Series Statement: Issn Series ; v.Volume 18
    DDC: 551.7/56
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Permian-Triassic Evolution of Tethys and Western Circum-Pacific -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Part 1: Permian-Triassic strata and palaeogeography -- Chapter 1. Paleoclimatic constraints for Early Permian paleogeography of Eastern Tethys -- Chapter 2. The Permian of Russia and CIS and its interregional correlation -- Chapter 3. The Permian of South Europe and its interregional correlation -- Chapter 4. The Permian of China and its interregional correlation -- Chapter 5. The Permian of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia and its interregional correlation -- Chapter 6. The Permian of New Zealand and its interregional correlation -- Chapter 7. Permian-Triassic successions in Japan: key to deciphering Permian/Triassic events -- Chapter 8. Latest Permian and Triassic carbonates of Russia: new palaeontological findings, stable isotopes, Ca-Mg ratio and correlation -- Chapter 9. The Triassic of the Alps and Carpathians and its interregional correlation -- Chapter 10. The Triassic of China and its interregional correlation -- Chapter 11. The Triassic of Indochina peninsula and its interregional correlation -- Chapter 12. The Marine Triassic of Australasian and its interregional correlation -- Chapter 13. The northern margin of Gondwanaland: uppermost Carboniferous to lowermost Jurassic and its correlation -- Chapter 14. Magnetic susceptibility and organic carbon isotopes of sediments across some marine and terrestrial Permo-Triassic boundaries -- Part 2: Permian-Triassic biotic evolution -- Chapter 15. Evolution of the Permian and Triassic Foraminifera in South China -- Chapter 16. Radiolarian evolution during the Permian and Triassic transition in South and Southwest China -- Chapter 17. Asian-western Pacific Permian Brachiopoda in space and time: biogeography and Extinction patterns. , Chapter 18. Ammonoid Succession Model across the Paleozoic-Mesozoic transition in South China -- Chapter 19. On zonation and evolution of Permian and Triassic conodonts.
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    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] Microbial expansion following faunal mass extinctions in Earth history can be studied by petrographic examination of microbialites (microbial crusts) or well-preserved organic-walled microbes. However, where preservation is poor, quantification of microbial communities can be problematic. ...
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