| HAWKINS, A. T., SELVERSTONE, J., BREARLEY, A. J., BEANE, R. J., KETCHAM, R. A., CARLSON, W. D. (2007) Origin and mechanical significance of honeycomb garnet in high-pressure metasedimentary rocks from the Tauern Window, Eastern Alps. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 25 (5) 565-583 doi:10.1111/j.1525-1314.2007.00714.x | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | located in the Eastern Alps, almost entirely within Austria. It is a tectonic window that exposes Penninic...oceanic affinity that is locally subdivided into the Rote Wand-Modereck Nappe, Glockner Nappe imbricates, and...from the LSH immediately below the EZ and from the Rote WandModereck nappe and greenschist-dominated unit...present within the Venediger Nappe (LSH) and the Rote Wand-Modereck Nappe (USH) immediately adjacent to the...no development of subgrains. When viewed with a gypsum plate, each inclusion shows a different colour | | | Book | Geology of the european countries Austria, Federal Republic of Germany, Treland, The Netherlands, Switzerland...and they have been grouped in four volumes : @ Austria, Federal Republic of Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands...Geological Congress Geology of the european countries Austria, Federal Republic of Germany, Ireland, The Netherlands...and the Northern Karawanken............ mastem Carinthia and Central.Styria. . 2s...) 05 eccecae ee ee...Selected Books Dealing with the Regional Geolog y of Austria............ List of Selected Geoscientific Periodicals | | | Book | Geology of the eu _ ropean countries ' •' Austria, Federal Republic of Germany, . Ireland, The Netherlands...and they have been grouped in four volumes : • Austria, Federal Republic of Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands...GeologiAustria, Federal Republic of Germany, Ireland, The Netherlands... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XIII AUSTRIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . 7 I. The Geological History of Austria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | | | Report (chapter) | appear during this interval. Data from the Upper Gypsum and the Lower Rhaetic (sensu polonico) beds in...Partitisporites spp. (common) Grabfeld Fm. (Lower Gypsum Keuper) without ‘Estheria’ Beds 230 W. magnus...Infernopollenites spp. Tuvalian Lehrb. beds Rote Wand Weser Fm. (Upper Gypsum Keuper) R. tuberculatus C. secatus...proposed at the Steinbergkogel near Hallstatt (Austria) (Krystyn et al. 2007). Unfortunately, palynological...in the Eiberg Basin (Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria). Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 156, 376– | | | Report (chapter) | the GSSP candidate locality at Steinbergkogel (Austria) has been studied in detail by a group under the... marine, or hypersaline (with large volumes of gypsum and halite) in the central part of the basin. Large...of Hungary and in the marine lower Tuvalian of Austria. In Hungary, it occurs also in slightly hypersaline...Longobardian part of the Grabfeld Formation (Lower Gypsum Keuper) below the Cordevolian ‘Estheria’ Beds....fresh water influx prevented the accumulation of gypsum in the Heldburgipsmergel Member of the Weser Formation | | | Report (volume) | Steinbergkogel (Krystyn et al. 2007b). section in Austria The base of the Hettangian Stage (= base of the...ammonoid Psiloceras spelae at the Kuhjoch section in Austria (Von Hillebrandt et al. 2007). These GSSPs define...divided the Triassic into eight time intervals (land-vertebrate faunachrons: LVFs) based on tetrapod...zonation of Kuerschner & Herngreen (2010), and the land—vertebrate faunachrons are from Lucas (2010). ...Formation, South Alpine Karawanken Mountains (Carinthia, Austria). Mitteilungen Innsbruck, Krystyn, L., BHARGAVA | | | Book | of the most important intervals in the history of land vertebrates. 6 Introduction A brief word about...boundary SIDNEY ASH Introduction In this chapter, the land floras of the Upper Triassic (Carnian—Rhaetian stages)...face. These problems are caused by the fact that land plants, unlike vertebrates, have the habit of “falling...Systematic review In this section, the more common land plants of the Upper Triassic and Lower Jurassic...During the Upper Triassic and Lower Jurassic, the land flora was fairly luxuriant and no longer im- Sidney | | | Book | was a critical period in the evolution of life on land, when most of today’s major groups of terrestrial...), The Terrestrial Environment and the Origin of Land Vertebrates. London: Academic Press. Gans, C. 1983...Tethyside orogenic collage at the expense of Gondwana Land. Pp. 119-181 in M. G. Audley-Charles and A. Hallam...Palaeopleurosaurus, it is probable that locomotion on land was still necessary, at least for reproduction,...Jurassic deposits of the Northern Limestone Alps in Austria and southern Germany, with special reference to |
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