概括
在南极洲发现的化石.
科学领域:
- 古生物学的古生物学
- 地质地质地质地质地质地
- 大陆的漂移 大陆的漂移
背景情况:
- 南极洲跨南极山脉的弗雷莫乌 (Fremouw) 岩层中含有底纪脊椎动物化石.
- 具有显著地质年龄的四足动物化石集合在南极大陆以前是未知的.
研究的目的:
- 报告在南极洲发现的第一个重要的下纪四足动物化石组合.
- 分析这种化石组合对古地理学的影响.
主要方法:
- 从河道沉积物中挖掘脊椎动物化石.
- 化石种类的识别和分类.
- 基于化石分布的古地理分析.
主要成果:
- 发现了迷宫两动物,爬行动物和爬行动物.
- 确定了最终的底三亚纪 Lystrosaurus 属的识别.
- 发现了与其他陆地脊椎动物结合在一起的Lystrosaurus化石.
结论:
- 在南极洲出现了莱斯特罗萨乌斯和其他陆地脊椎动物,这表明它们与陆地有联系.
- 这些发现支持南极洲,非洲和印度在早期三叠纪时期的连续性.
- 这一发现为重建冈多瓦古地形提供了关键证据.
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