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Paleogeography of the Lower Keuper (Erfurt Formation) adapted from Beutler and Nitsch (2005) and present geographic location of Thale in Germany (insert).
Published: 01 November 2012
Figure 1 Paleogeography of the Lower Keuper (Erfurt Formation) adapted from Beutler and Nitsch (2005) and present geographic location of Thale in Germany (insert).
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Published: 01 January 2016
Table 1 Measurements of the described humeri from the Middle Triassic Erfurt Formation (lower Keuper), Germany. Values are in centimeters; *indicates a partial value due to incompleteness or postmortem deformation. SMNS–92101 SMNS–92100 SMNS–91753 Humeral length 4.10 5.22
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Published: 01 January 2016
Journal of Paleontology (2016) 90 (1): 92–101.
...Table 1 Measurements of the described humeri from the Middle Triassic Erfurt Formation (lower Keuper), Germany. Values are in centimeters; *indicates a partial value due to incompleteness or postmortem deformation. SMNS–92101 SMNS–92100 SMNS–91753 Humeral length 4.10 5.22...
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SMNS 92100, right humerus of Owenettidae indet. in (1) dorsal and (2) ventral views, from the Middle Triassic Erfurt Formation (lower Keuper), Germany. Gray areas indicate broken bone. ca=capitellum (radial condyle); dpc=deltopectoral crest; ect=ectepicondyle; ectn=ectepicondylar notch; ent=entepicondyle; h=humeral head; lt=lesser tuberosity; sp=supinator process; tr=trochlea (ulnar condyle). Scale bar=5 mm.
Published: 01 January 2016
Figure 2 SMNS 92100, right humerus of Owenettidae indet. in ( 1 ) dorsal and ( 2 ) ventral views, from the Middle Triassic Erfurt Formation (lower Keuper), Germany. Gray areas indicate broken bone. ca=capitellum (radial condyle); dpc=deltopectoral crest; ect=ectepicondyle; ectn=ectepicondylar
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SMNS 92101, left humerus of Owenettidae indet. in (1) dorsal, (2) posterior, (3) ventral, and (4) anterior views, from the Middle Triassic Erfurt Formation (lower Keuper), Germany. Gray areas indicate broken bone. ca=capitellum (radial condyle); dpc=deltopectoral crest; bpr=buttress process; ect=ectepicondyle; ectn=ectepicondylar notch; ent=entepicondyle; h=humeral head; lt=lesser tuberosity; sp=supinator process; tr=trochlea (ulnar condyle). Scale bar=5 mm.
Published: 01 January 2016
Figure 1 SMNS 92101, left humerus of Owenettidae indet. in ( 1 ) dorsal, ( 2 ) posterior, ( 3 ) ventral, and ( 4 ) anterior views, from the Middle Triassic Erfurt Formation (lower Keuper), Germany. Gray areas indicate broken bone. ca=capitellum (radial condyle); dpc=deltopectoral crest; bpr
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SMNS 91753, isolated left humerus of Procolophonidae indet. in (1) dorsal and (2) ventral views, from the Middle Triassic Erfurt Formation (lower Keuper), Germany. Gray areas indicate broken bone. A=crest ‘A’; B=crest ‘B’; bb=broken bone; ca=capitellum (radial condyle); dpc=deltopectoral crest; ect=ectepicondyle; ectf=ectepicondylar foramen; ent=entepicondyle; entf=entepicondylar foramen; h=humeral head; lt=lesser tuberosity; tr=trochlea (ulnar condyle). Scale bar=5 mm.
Published: 01 January 2016
Figure 3 SMNS 91753, isolated left humerus of Procolophonidae indet. in ( 1 ) dorsal and ( 2 ) ventral views, from the Middle Triassic Erfurt Formation (lower Keuper), Germany. Gray areas indicate broken bone. A=crest ‘A’; B=crest ‘B’; bb=broken bone; ca=capitellum (radial condyle); dpc
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Published: 28 July 2011
Geological Magazine (2012) 149 (1): 80–92.
..., 2004 a , b ), Myanmar (‘raoellid indet.’, Pondaung Formation; Theodor, Erfurt & Métais, 2007 ) and China (? Indohyus yuanchuensis , Rencun locality; Coombs & Coombs, 1977 ). The Raoellidae initially encompassed three genera endemic to the Indian Subcontinent according to Sahni et al...
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Published: 01 April 2021
Earth Sciences History (2021) 40 (1): 244–260.
... volcano tourism , the “exploration and study of active volcanic and geothermal landforms” ( Erfurt-Cooper 2010 ). An active shield volcano, Kīlauea Volcano served as a star attraction. From the 1870s through the 1910s, visitors at Kīlauea not only witnessed volcanic eruptions, lava lakes, and a volcanic...
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Published: 01 March 2021
Journal of Paleontology (2021) 95 (2): 344–350.
... Jurassic (Evans, 1998 ). The oldest rhynchocephalian to date is known from the Middle Triassic (Ladinian) Erfurt Formation of Baden-Württemberg (Germany; Jones et al., 2013 ; Schoch, 2015 ). Jones et al. ( 2013 ) identified two partial dentaries as cf. Diphydontosaurus sp. Originally...
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Published: 01 October 2019
Earth Sciences History (2019) 38 (2): 371–387.
.... As an example of the latter approach, the museum at Erfurt (Thuringia, central Germany) used such a structure for the visualization of the amazing variety of Thuringian rocks, and equally made use of the resulting wall as an architectonic element as a room divider ( Figure 2 ). But this wall does not fulfil...
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Published: 01 October 2008
Earth Sciences History (2008) 27 (2): 278–296.
... of terrestrial sediments, with interbedded marine intercalations. The lowest part, the ‘Lettenkeuper’ or Erfurt Formation (Ladinian, according to the International Time Scale) crops out near Bedheim, where most of the plant fossils were collected (see Figure 6 : part of a geological map of the Prussian...
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Published: 01 February 2015
American Mineralogist (2015) 100 (2-3): 451–458.
... by geographic location, just as mineral formations vary, then these data could provide insight about the provenance of a sample. Cold-cathode CL spectroscopy could then be used to quickly show distinctive characteristics of the feldspars within each sample. The purpose of this particular study is to demonstrate...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 November 2012
PALAIOS (2012) 27 (11): 753–764.
...Figure 1 Paleogeography of the Lower Keuper (Erfurt Formation) adapted from Beutler and Nitsch (2005) and present geographic location of Thale in Germany (insert). ...
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Published: 29 November 2023
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2023) 93 (11): 840–856.
..., the Erfurt Formation (kuE) comprises marine dolomites, coastal clastic sediments including intertidal deposits at the seaside, and partly argillaceous saline lake sediments on the emerged land ( Fig. 1C ). The overlying Grabfeld Formation (kmGr, ca. 237–233 Ma; Menning and Hendrich 2016 ) was traditionally...
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Published: 19 June 2023
Journal of the Geological Society (2023) 180 (4): jgs2022-173.
.... 2013 ). Fig. 11. Correlation of the upper part of the Sidmouth Mudstone Fm and the Erfurt and Grabfeld formations of the Central European Basin (Morsleben polarity from Zhang et al. 2020 ). Likely correlation to the GPTS composites of Hounslow and Muttoni (2010) and Maron et al. (2019...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2003
AAPG Bulletin (2003) 87 (1): 39–70.
... prediction in epeiric settings. The case study focuses on the upper Ladinian, mixed siliciclastic-carbonate Lower Keuper Formation. It is composed of storm-generated, tide-generated, and bioturbated facies. Paleogeographically the succession shows an unusual lateral energy zonation comprising a seaward low...
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Published: 01 January 2016
Journal of Paleontology (2016) 90 (1): 170–181.
...Afifi H. Sileem; Hesham M. Sallam; Abdel Galil A. Hewaidy; Ellen R. Miller; Gregg F. Gunnell Abstract Recent work on new anthracothere (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) specimens from the Jebel Qatrani Formation, early Oligocene, Fayum, Egypt, has revealed the presence of a new genus. Nabotherium new genus...
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Published: 01 January 2009
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2009) 180 (1): 17–25.
... homogeneous geological ensembles (sedimentary basins and/or geological formations, fig. 2 and table I ) showing an environmental and ecological stability within each biozone [ Damuth, 1985 ; Legendre, 1989 ]. Several countries had too few regional localities per biozone to constitute representative records...
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Published: 01 July 2021
, 2019 ) Europe EU1 Schumann Quarry, Eschenau near Vellberg (bed E6), Baden-Württemberg, Germany Erfurt Formation, Middle Triassic, Ladinian, 238–238.8 (Kozur and Bachmann, 2010 ) (1) Rhynchocephalia indet. (cf. Diphydontosaurus )—Type R17, (Jones et al., 2013 ; Schoch et al., 2018 ) (2
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 January 2011
Geology (2011) 39 (1): 15–18.
... subcontinent. Figure 1. Paleogeographic reconstruction for Early Eocene (ca. 54 Ma) position of Indian subcontinent relative to Africa and Asia. Stars mark Early Eocene fossil localities in Pakistan (Ghazij Formation) and India (Cambay Shale Formation). Extent of continental crust is shown in gray...
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