نتایج جستجو برای: permian

تعداد نتایج: 3143  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Henk Visscher Cindy V Looy Margaret E Collinson Henk Brinkhuis Johanna H A van Konijnenburg-van Cittert Wolfram M Kürschner Mark A Sephton

During the end-Permian ecological crisis, terrestrial ecosystems experienced preferential dieback of woody vegetation. Across the world, surviving herbaceous lycopsids played a pioneering role in repopulating deforested terrain. We document that the microspores of these lycopsids were regularly released in unseparated tetrads indicative of failure to complete the normal process of spore develop...

2014
Biplab Bhattacharya Sudipto Banerjee

Rhythmic sandstone-mudstone-coal succession of the Barakar Formation (early Permian) manifests a transition from lower braided-fluvial to upper tide-wave influenced, estuarine setting. Monospecific assemblage of marine trace fossil Chondrites isp. in contemporaneous claystone beds in the upper Barakar succession from two Gondwana basins (namely, the Raniganj Basin and the Talchir Basin) in east...

2013
Jacek Motyka Adam Postawa

Long-term extensive mining of Zn-Pb ores in the Olkusz area resulted in significant changes of water table levels and chemical composition of water in all aquifers in this area. Within the Permian aquifer, hydrochemical type of water evolved in two general stages. Short-term effect was freshening in the zones of contact with overlying the Triassic limestones and dolomites. Long-term effect was ...

2016
M O Clarkson R A Wood S W Poulton S Richoz R J Newton S A Kasemann F Bowyer L Krystyn

The end-Permian mass extinction, ∼252 million years ago, is notable for a complex recovery period of ∼5 Myr. Widespread euxinic (anoxic and sulfidic) oceanic conditions have been proposed as both extinction mechanism and explanation for the protracted recovery period, yet the vertical distribution of anoxia in the water column and its temporal dynamics through this time period are poorly constr...

Journal: :Science 2007
Clinton M Rowe David B Loope Robert J Oglesby Rob Van der Voo Charles E Broadwater

The supercontinent Pangea dominated our planet from the Permian into the Jurassic. Paleomagnetic reconstructions have been used to estimate the latitudinal position of Pangea during this 100-million-year period. Atmospheric circulation, recorded by eolian sandstones in the southwestern United States, shows a broad sweep of northeasterly winds over their northernmost extent, curving to become no...

2017
Kévin Rey Romain Amiot François Fourel Fernando Abdala Frédéric Fluteau Nour-Eddine Jalil Jun Liu Bruce S Rubidge Roger Mh Smith J Sébastien Steyer Pia A Viglietti Xu Wang Christophe Lécuyer

The only true living endothermic vertebrates are birds and mammals, which produce and regulate their internal temperature quite independently from their surroundings. For mammal ancestors, anatomical clues suggest that endothermy originated during the Permian or Triassic. Here we investigate the origin of mammalian thermoregulation by analysing apatite stable oxygen isotope compositions (δ18Op)...

2013
Dmitry E. Shcherbakov

The origin of Hymenoptera remains controversial. Currently accepted hypotheses consider Hymenoptera as the first side branch of Holometabola or sister-group to Mecopteroidea. In contrast, fossils confirm the idea of Martynov that Hymenoptera are related to Megaloptera and Raphidioptera. Hymenoptera have descended along with Raphidioptera from the earliest Megaloptera, the Permian Parasialidae. ...

2009
Anthony H. Cooper

Gypsum karst problems in the Permian and Triassic sequences of England have caused difficult conditions for bridge and road construction. In Northern England, the Ripon Bypass crosses Permian strata affected by active gypsum karst and severe subsidence problems. Here, the initial borehole site investigation for the road was supplemented by resistivity tomography studies. The roadway was reinfor...

Journal: :Science 1982
R T Bakker

Among extant large reptiles, juveniles often occupy different habitats from those of adults or subadults and thus avoid competition with and predation from the older animals; small juveniles often choose cryptic habitats because they are vulnerable to a wide variety of predators. Evidence from fossil humeri and femora of Early Permian reptiles collected from sediments of several distinct habita...

2009
WILLIAM A. DIMICHELE NEIL J. TABOR DAN S. CHANEY

The Markley Formation of north-central Texas is composed predominantly of terrestrial rocks that span the Pennsylvanian-Permian boundary. Plant-fossil-bearing outcrops of the Markley are complex and preserve distinct environments that probably differed in position on the landscape and habitat conditions. In superpositional order, basal paleosols evidence well drained but wet conditions and supp...

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