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Museum Terra Triassica, Euerdorf, Germany:
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Wissenschaftler
(Relevanz Trias) geb. 20. Jhd.
Scientists who are (or were) involved in Triassic research. A biographical link list,
chiefly to Wikipedia entries (in German).
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Albertiana
(The Subcommission on Triassic Stratigraphy).
The primary mission of Albertiana is to promote the interdisciplinary collaboration and
understanding among members of the Subcommission on Triassic Stratigraphy and the Triassic
community at large. Albertiana are posted in a blog-style format and archived (by volume)
as fully-formatted pdf issues at year end.
Albertiana past issues are available from here
and likewise from
Geobiology.cn.
Scans of the rare early volumes of Albertiana!
Still available via Internet Archive Wayback Machine.
Deutsche Stratigraphische Kommission (DSK), the German Stratigraphic Commission. See also: Subkommission für Perm-Trias-Stratigraphie (in German).
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C. McRoberts, State University of New York, Cortland:
The Global Triassic,
Alburquerque, May 2007.
PDF files; The joint meeting of the IGCP Project 467 and the
Subcommission on Triassic Stratigraphy
(hosted by the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science).
The link is to a version archived by the Internet Archive´s Wayback Machine.
Subkommission für Perm-Trias-Stratigraphie (SKPT) der Deutschen Stratigraphischen Kommission (in German). Go to: Publikationen 2001 - 2006.
Subcommission on Triassic Stratigraphy
(STS). Under the auspicities of the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS)
and International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS), the STS is charged with
the establishment of a standard,
globally applicable stratigraphic scale for the Triassic system. Go to:
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The list of voting and corresponding members (2012-2014)
(e-mail adresses).
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory,
Columbia University, New York:
Triassic-Jurassic
Working Group
Trias Verein Thüringen e.V.
(in German).
Worth checking out:
The
Member List.
This expired link is now available through the Internet Archive´s
Wayback Machine.
Thomas Aigner,
Institut of Geology and Palaeontology, University of
Tübingen. See also here
(in German; Der Spiegel, September 01, 2005).
Ellen Palestrant:
An
Interview with Paleobotanist
Dr. John Anderson. Including a citation list.
Note the photographs of some Molteno fossils.
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