Template:Triassic lithostratigraphy Europe/sandbox
Appearance
System | Series | Stage | Age (Ma) | European lithostratigraphy |
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Jurassic | Lower | Hettangian | younger | Lias |
Triassic | Upper | Rhaetian | 199.6–203.6 | |
Keuper | ||||
Norian | 203.6–216.5 | |||
Carnian | 216.5–228.7 | |||
Middle | Ladinian | 228.7–237.0 | ||
Muschelkalk | ||||
Anisian | 237.0–245.9 | |||
Bunter or Buntsandstein | ||||
Lower | Olenekian | 245.9–249.5 | ||
Induan | 249.5–251.0 | |||
Permian | Lopingian | Changhsingian | older | |
Zechstein | ||||
Major lithostratigraphic units of northwest Europe with the ICS's geologic timescale of the Triassic.[1] |
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References
- ^ Gradstein, F.M.; Ogg, J.G.; Smith, A.G. (2005), A Geologic Time Scale 2004, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521786737
Notes
[edit]This Template:Triassic lithostratigraphy Europe displays the table-box shown here, as a right-side navbox, listing the Triassic time-period divisions alongside the European lithostratigraphy terms. The box wording will auto-resize for each reader's browser text-size settings.
Usage
[edit]This template takes one parameter "short=1" if it is included then the following is included within the template inside a ref tag pair (see {{harvnb}}
):
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- Ogg, Ogg & Gradstein 2016
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- Ogg, James G.; Ogg, Gabi M.; Gradstein, Felix M. (2016). "Triassic". A Concise Geologic Time Scale: 2016. Elsevier. pp. 133–149. ISBN 978-0-444-63771-0.
If the short parameter is not included in the template then the long citation (as shown above as the reference to the source) is paced within the ref tag pair.