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Triassic-Jurassic Tetrapod Extinctions: Are They Real?
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Glen Canyon GroupEngineeringEvolutionary BiologyCretaceous PeriodSouthwestern United StatesGeologySpurious CorrelationPaleoecologyGeochronologyTriassic-jurassic Tetrapod ExtinctionsPrimate FossilCretaceous-paleogene Boundary
Terrestrial vertebrate fossils show that part of the Newark supergroup of the eastern United States, all of the Glen Canyon group of the southwestern United States, and the Upper Stormberg group of southern Africa are Early Jurassic. This new correlation demonstrates that the supposed widespread tetrapod extinction at the Triassic-Jurassic boundary is an artifact of spurious correlation.
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