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- and tunnels constructed through the Jura. The Jura's Tri****ic stratigraphy is largely derived from the German Tri****ic but differs from its German counterpart...
- after the Jura Mountains, where limestone strata from the period were first identified. The start of the Jur****ic was marked by the major Tri****ic–Jur****ic...
- "Discovery of Mammals in the Upper Tri****ic of the Jura (France). Lucas, S.G. and Morales, M. eds.: The Nonmarine Tri****ic", New Mexico Museum of Natural...
- which lasted between the Cambrian and the Early Tri****ic, while the Neotethys formed during the Late Tri****ic and lasted in some form up to the Oligocene–Miocene...
- Crurotarsi as the term for crocodilian ancestors. In 2011, a major revision of Tri****ic archosaur relations proposed that Rutiodon's group, Phytosauria, was not...
- in Tri****ic evaporites. Deformation instead localized further north, thus forming the relatively flat Swiss Mittelland between the Alps and the Jura Mountains...
- about 90 million years ago, into the Late Cretaceous. During the Early Tri****ic epoch, ichthyosaurs and other ichthyosauromorphs evolved from a group of...
- rocks of the Franconian Jura, with the dark shales of the Black Jura, the shales and ferruginous sandstones of the Brown Jura and, the weathering-resistant...
- sheared off on 1000 meter-thick deposits of Tri****ic evaporites. The frontal basal detachment of the Jura fold-and-thrust belt forms the most external...
- an extinct order of squid-like cephalopods that existed from the Late Tri****ic to Late Cretaceous (And possibly the Eocene). Unlike squid, belemnites...