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The following pages link to New early Jurassic tetrapod assemblages constrain Triassic-Jurassic tetrapod extinction event (Q47393844):
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- A new basal sauropodomorph (Dinosauria: Saurischia) from Quebrada del Barro Formation (Marayes-El Carrizal Basin), northwestern Argentina (Q21089922) (← links)
- Ascent of dinosaurs linked to an iridium anomaly at the Triassic-Jurassic boundary (Q28218093) (← links)
- A new rauisuchid (Archosauria, Pseudosuchia) from the Upper Triassic (Norian) of New Mexico increases the diversity and temporal range of the clade (Q28595954) (← links)
- Deep-sea record of impact apparently unrelated to mass extinction in the Late Triassic (Q28710461) (← links)
- The higher-level phylogeny of Archosauria (Tetrapoda: Diapsida) (Q29028229) (← links)
- Assessing the record and causes of Late Triassic extinctions (Q30047369) (← links)
- An analysis of IGFBP evolution (Q30439046) (← links)
- Stability of atmospheric CO2 levels across the Triassic/Jurassic boundary (Q33950337) (← links)
- Mercury evidence for pulsed volcanism during the end-Triassic mass extinction (Q39348890) (← links)
- Dark days of the Triassic: lost world (Q43533661) (← links)
- Impacts, volcanism and mass extinction: random coincidence or cause and effect? (Q56094962) (← links)
- Palaeoenvironmental interpretation of a Triassic-Jurassic boundary section from Western Austria based on palaeoecological and geochemical data (Q56577090) (← links)
- A new sphenodontian (Lepidosauria: Rhynchocephalia) from the McCoy Brook Formation (Lower Jurassic) of Nova Scotia, Canada (Q56865572) (← links)
- Diverse new microvertebrate assemblage from the Upper Triassic Cumnock Formation, Sanford Subbasin, North Carolina, USA (Q56910168) (← links)
- What really happened in the late Triassic? (Q56919634) (← links)
- Hettangian (Early Jurassic) Dinosaur Tracksites from the Mecsek Mountains, Hungary (Q57866315) (← links)
- Middle Phanerozoic mass extinctions and a tribute to the work of Professor Tony Hallam (Q59894765) (← links)
- Paleomagnetism of the Chinle and Kayenta Formations, New Mexico and Arizona (Q72865671) (← links)
- Profile of Paul E. Olsen (Q92126984) (← links)
- The tectonic style of the atlantic mesozoic rift system (Q97484478) (← links)