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Key events in the Triassic period
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Induan
Olenekian
Anisian
Ladinian
Carnian
Norian
Rhaetian
 
 
 
 
 
Full recovery of woody trees[1]
Coals return[2]
Scleractinian
corals&calcifiedsponges[3]
Mesozoic era
Paleozoic era
An approximate timescale of key
Triassic events.
Axis scale: millions of years ago.

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  1. McElwain, J.C. and Punyasena, S.W. (2007). Mass extinction events and the plant fossil record. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 22 (10): 548-557.
  2. Retallack GJ Veevers JJ & Morante R (1996). Global coal gap between Permian–Triassic extinctions and middle Triassic recovery of peat forming plants. GSA Bulletin 108 (2): 195–207.
  3. Payne, J.L. and Lehrmann, D.J.; Wei, J.; Orchard, M.J.; Schrag, D.P.; Knoll, A.H. (2004). Large Perturbations of the Carbon Cycle During Recovery from the End-Permian Extinction. Science 305 (5683): 506.