- The
Central Pangean Mountains were an
extensive northeast–southwest
trending mountain range in the
central portion of the
supercontinent Pangaea during...
- The
Pangean megamonsoon refers to the
theory that the
supercontinent Pangea experienced a
distinct seasonal reversal of winds,
which resulted in extreme...
- low-lying,
humid equatorial wetlands of the
foreland basins of the
Central Pangean Mountains in Laurussia, and
around the
margins of the
North and
South China...
-
Laurentia and the 560 Ma
Birth of the
Pacific Ocean Reflect the 400 M.Y.
Pangean Supercycle". The
Journal of Geology. 105 (2): 225–242. Bibcode:1997JG....
- Panthal****a
subducted under the
southeastern South China. The
Central Pangean Mountains,
which began forming due to the
collision of
Laurasia and Gondwana...
-
biogeography of catfishes:
support for a
Pangean origin of 'modern teleosts' and
reexamination of some
Mesozoic Pangean connections between the
Gondwanan and...
- Division.
Retrieved 17 July 2022. Evans, D.A.D. (2013). "Reconstructing pre-
Pangean supercontinents" (PDF). GSA Bulletin. 125 (11–12): 1736. Bibcode:2013GSAB...
- the
Little Atlas in Morocco. This
mountain range,
known as the
Central Pangean Mountains,
extended into Scotland,
before the
Mesozoic Era
opening of the...
-
triggered intense cross-equatorial monsoons,
sometimes referred to as the
Pangean megamonsoons. The Tri****ic may have
mostly been a dry period, but evidence...
- Europe;
these are now
believed to have
formed a
single chain, the
Central Pangean Mountains.
Fossil evidence for
Pangaea includes the
presence of similar...