- Look up Lias, lias, -lias,
Li****ic, or
li****ic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lias may
refer to: Lias Group, a
lithostratigraphic unit in western...
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ingested ink sacs from belemnites. He
wrote a
vivid description of the
Li****ic food
chain based on
these observations,
which would inspire Henry De la...
- from Dorset. A
widely used
building stone in
Cardiff is the yellow-grey
Li****ic limestone rock of the Vale of Glamorgan,
including the rare "Sutton Stone"...
- of the Jur****ic
Period has
historically been
referred to as the Lias or
Li****ic,
roughly equivalent in
extent to the
Early Jur****ic, but also including...
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single depositional basin. "Shallowing upward"
cycles in the
lagoonal Li****ic platform of the
Musandam Peninsula(Oman).
Possible allocyclic origin. Possible...
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lithostratigraphical division—spans the Jur****ic / Tri****ic boundary.
There are
extensive Li****ic outcrops around the
coast of the
United Kingdom, in
particular in Glamorgan...
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Olivier (2000). "An
Articulated Dragonfly (Insecta, Odonata) From The
Upper Li****ic Posidonia Shale Of
Northern Switzerland". Palaeontology. 43 (5): 967–977...
- realm) with
Paleozoic provenance areas located toward the west and south.
Li****ic sedimentary systems evolved from
extensive peritidal shallow water carbonate...
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including the Sella, Gardenaccia, S****olungo and Latemar. The
middle Li****ic "bahamian type"
carbonate platform was
notoriously widespread in the western...
- Cornwall, Wales,
Ireland and Brittany) as they are
formed of a
combination of
Li****ic limestone,
shale and
Carboniferous Limestone. The
rocks were
formed between...