Geological Conservation Review Series (Closed)
1 primary work • 2 total works
Book 10
British fossil reptile sites are of international importance since they include remains that fill the time gaps poorly known elsewhere. They include classic reptile beds which have been the source of dozens of important specimens. This book examines these fossil sites. This book should be of interest to graduate students, lecturers, planning officers, conservationists, and amateur fossil collectors.
v. 24
Permian and Triassic Red Beds and the Penarth Group of Great Britain
by Michael Benton, E. Cooke, and P Turner
Published January 2002
This work documents the broad range of desert environments of the Early Permian and Early to Mid Triassic in Britain, as well as the brackish lakes of the Mid and Late Triassic, and the fully marine Rhaetian deposits of latest Triassic age that cap the sequence.