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The Upper Triassic Raibl Cataclysm and its impact on the plant world

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The Raibl-Formation of the Eastern Alps offer one of the most interesting palaeobotanical possibilities to resolve the enigma of immense catastrophes. We encounter an almost paradisiacal tropical coexistence of cycads, horsetails, ferns and conifers from the beginning of the Triassic. Till the Late Triassic Carnian geological stage. Especially in the Lienz Dolomites for many chilometres rich plant lenses crop out, but with only a reduced, desertic till stressed vegetation. No ferns were recorded in these Raibl sediments, no cycads, seed ferns, rarely horsetails occur. But a plethora of different lycopods form vast plant-carpets. After this “Raibl-Cataclysm” the vegetation recovered in a short time leading to a normally tropical wet climate on the Triassic-Jurassic border. And strangely now the dinosaurs experienced its full bloom and dominated the Earth for about 150 million years and together with them also the birds and later the flowering plants. This publication deals with the strange plant assemblage during the Raibl Cataclysm and attempts to provide explanations regarding what happened in this time.

Buchvorstellung: The Upper Triassic Raibl Cataclysm and its impact on the plant world

Thomas Perner – Michael Wachtler

The Upper Triassic Raibl Cataclysm and its impact on the plant world

Sprache: Englisch
With over 300 photos and drawings
86 pages, Softcover 29,7x21 cm
Euro 49,00

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