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1652:"Middle Triassic platform/basin transition along the Alpine passive continental margin facing the Tethys Ocean - The Gamsstein: The rise and fall of a Wetterstein Limestone Platform (Styria, Austria)"
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1698:"Triassic metasediments in the internal Dinarides (Kopaonik area, southern Serbia): stratigraphy, paleogeographic and tectonic significance"
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356:Year defined
333:Type section
1515:Fossilworks
1499:Fossilworks
1450:Fossilworks
1434:Fossilworks
1388:Fossilworks
1336:, Argentina
1240:Brachiopods
1119:as typical
968:, while in
884:Description
741:Muschelkalk
685:and in the
598:Switzerland
429: /
390: /
365:Coordinates
238: /
213:Coordinates
1899:Categories
1844:2018-08-16
1804:2018-08-16
1778:2018-08-16
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1732:2018-08-16
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1668:2018-08-16
1643:2018-08-16
1626:2018-08-16
1609:2018-08-16
1585:2018-08-16
1553:2018-08-16
1371:References
1268:Gastropods
1117:bituminous
1094:Diagenesis
1064:Békés Zone
974:Gutenstein
813:of Austria
760:gastropods
705:diagenesis
697:limestones
351:Von GĂĽmbel
1754:: 365–381
1664:: 471–498
1068:Dinarides
1066:. In the
993:Rudabánya
801:Semmering
701:dolomites
675:Karwendel
611:Paleogene
561:Limestone
552:Lithology
544:Thickness
387:45°N 20°W
338:Named for
235:45°N 20°W
197:Limestone
188:Lithology
180:Thickness
160:Underlies
150:Sub-units
1287:See also
1277:Bivalves
997:Reifling
989:Aggtelek
914:Slovakia
849:Subunits
756:bivalves
737:Ladinian
679:Northern
659:Ladinian
655:Slovakia
567:Location
348:Named by
313:Slovakia
207:Location
201:dolomite
174:See text
170:Overlies
164:See text
154:See text
43:Ladinian
1827:Bibcode
1800:: 39–44
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1147:Sponges
1138:Fossils
1062:of the
1042:of the
1019:of the
987:In the
910:Bavaria
752:sponges
663:Carnian
651:Hungary
647:Austria
643:Germany
639:Bavaria
629:of the
594:Germany
590:Austria
586:Country
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289:Germany
277:Austria
265:Country
240:45; -20
193:Primary
133:Gatterl
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431:4; -4
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