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- Land vertebrate faunachrons (LVFs) are biochronological units used to correlate and date terrestrial sediments and fossils based on their tetrapod faunas...
- List of fossil sites (with link directory) Tri****ic land vertebrate faunachrons Phylloceratina Dinosaurs Widmann, Philipp; Bucher, Hugo; Leu, Marc; et al...
- pre-Cenozoic tetrapod biochronology system involves Land vertebrate faunachrons (LVFs). The LVF system was originally designed by Spencer G. Lucas to...
- German Army Left ventricular failure, a heart condition Land-vertebrate faunachron, a biochronology system primarily used for Tri****ic tetrapods Lineated...
- combined into global biozones in Spencer G. Lucas's Land Vertebrate Faunachrons system. Simplified stratigraphy based on Litwin. Note that age inferences...
- (eds.), "Revised Formulation of the Late Tri****ic Land Vertebrate "Faunachrons" of Western North America: Recommendations for Codifying Nascent Systems...
- The Bull Canyon Formation preserves reptile fossils of the Revueltian "faunachron", and it is generally considered time-equivalent to the upper Cooper Canyon...
- Milner: Utility and Validity of Middle and Late Tri****ic 'Land Vertebrate Faunachrons'. In: Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Vol. 29, 2009, No. 1, pp. 80–87...
- on conodonts. The late Tri****ic is also divided into land-vertebrate faunachrons. These are, from oldest to youngest, the Berdyankian, Otischalkian, Adamanian...
- Correlations and ages based on Spencer G. Lucas' Land Vertebrate Faunachrons. The faunachrons are based on first and last appearances of phytosaurs. Simplified...