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Nonmarine Permian Biostratigraphy And Biochronology Special Publication No 265 Geological Society Special Publication Spencer G Lucas

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Nonmarine Permian Biostratigraphy And Biochronology Special Publication No 265 Geological Society Special Publication Spencer G Lucas
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Publisher: Geological Society of London
File Extension: PDF
File size: 37.33 MB
Pages: 347
Author: Spencer G. Lucas
ISBN: 1862392064
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Nonmarine Permian Biostratigraphy And Biochronology Special Publication No 265 Geological Society Special Publication Spencer G Lucas by Spencer G. Lucas 1862392064 instant download after payment.

During the Permian, the single supercontinent Pangaea stretched from pole to pole. Early Permian glacial deposits are found in southern Gondwana. Along the sutures of Pangaea, mountain ranges towered over vast tropical lowlands. Interior areas included dry deserts where dune sands accumulated. Gypsum and halite beds document the evaporation of hot, shallow seas that formed the most extensive salt deposits known in the geological record. The Permian Period (251 to 299 Ma) encompasses nine ages (stages) arranged into three epochs (series). Most of the Permian marine timescale has been defined by global stratotype sections and points for the stage boundaries. This volume presents new data regarding the biostratigraphy and biochronology of the non-marine Permian and provides a basis for temporally ordering Permian geological and biotic history on land, and correlating that history to events in the marine realm.

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