Triassic (251.902 +/- 0.024 Ma)

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Rang
chronostratigraphische Periode / geochronologisches System
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Status
gültiger formeller Begriff

Nomenklatur

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Trias
Français
Trias
Italiano
Triassico
English
Triassic (251.902 +/- 0.024 Ma)
Herkunft des Namens

Name derived from the classical three-fold subdivision in the germanic facies realm.

Historische Varianten

Trias (von Alberti 1834), Dreigeteilten

Nomenklatorische Bemerkungen

die Trias (DE), le Trias (FR)

Referenzen

Erstdefinition
von Alberti F. A. (1834) : Beitrag zu einer Monographie des Bunten Sandsteins, Muschelkalks und Keupers und die Verbindung dieser Gebilde zu einer Formation Stuttgart und Tübingen
  • Late Triassic (~ 237 Ma)

    Rang
    chronostratigraphische Epoche / geochronologische Serie
    Status
    gültiger formeller Begriff
    Kurzbeschreibung

    The Late Triassic is the last geochronologic subepoch of the Triassic, starting with the Carnian age (at the transition from the Middle Triassic subepoch) and ending with the Rhaetian age (at the transition to the Early Jurassic subepoch). It is subdivided in three ages (Carnian, Norian and Rhaetian).

    Age
    Carnien
    • Rhaetian (~ 208.5 Ma)

      Name Origin

      Rhaetian Alps (Switzerland, Austria and Italy)

      Rang
      chronostratigraphische Stufe / geochronologisches Alter
      Status
      gültiger formeller Begriff
      Age
      Rhät
    • Norian (~ 227 Ma)

      Name Origin

      Noric Alps / Noricum (Latin): ancient Roman province south of the Danube River in present-day Austria.

      Rang
      chronostratigraphische Stufe / geochronologisches Alter
      Status
      gültiger formeller Begriff
      Age
      Norien
      • Sevatian

        Rang
        chronostratigraphische Sub-Stufe
        Status
        lokaler Begriff (informell)
        Kurzbeschreibung

        Local substage corresponding to the Late Norian (Late Triassic).

        Age
        Norien
      • Alaunian

        Name Origin

        Named after the Hallaun people in Hollein (Tyrol, Austria).

        Rang
        chronostratigraphische Sub-Stufe
        Status
        lokaler Begriff (informell)
        Kurzbeschreibung

        Local substage corresponding to the Middle Norian (Late Triassic).

        Age
        Norien
      • Lacian

        Rang
        chronostratigraphische Sub-Stufe
        Status
        lokaler Begriff (informell)
        Kurzbeschreibung

        Local substage corresponding to the Early Norian (Late Triassic).

        Age
        Norien
    • Carnian (~ 237 Ma)

      Name Origin

      Named atfer the Carnic Alps zwischen Austria and Italy (East Tyrol, Carinthia, Friuli and Veneto).

      Rang
      chronostratigraphische Stufe / geochronologisches Alter
      Status
      gültiger formeller Begriff
      Age
      Carnien
      • Tuvalian

        Rang
        chronostratigraphische Sub-Stufe
        Status
        lokaler Begriff (informell)
        Age
        Spätes Carnien
      • Julian

        Rang
        chronostratigraphische Sub-Stufe
        Status
        lokaler Begriff (informell)
        Age
        Mittleres Carnien
  • Middle Triassic (247.2 Ma)

    Rang
    chronostratigraphische Epoche / geochronologische Serie
    Status
    gültiger formeller Begriff
    Kurzbeschreibung

    The Middle Triassic is the middle geochronologic subepoch of the Triassic, starting with the Anisian age (at the transition from the Early Triassic subepoch) and ending with the Ladinian age (at the transition to the Late Triassic subepoch). It is officially subdivided in two ages (Anisian and Ladinian).

    Age
    Anisien
    • Ladinian (~ 242 Ma)

      Name Origin

      Named after the Ladini people of the Dolomites, N Italy.

      Rang
      chronostratigraphische Stufe / geochronologisches Alter
      Status
      gültiger formeller Begriff
      Age
      Ladinien
      • Longobardian

        Name Origin

        Name derived fromthe term Longobardi, designating the territories controlled by the Lombards in Italy.

        Rang
        chronostratigraphische Sub-Stufe
        Status
        lokaler Begriff (informell)
        Kurzbeschreibung
        Last, informal substage of the Ladinian.
        Age
        Spätes Ladinien
      • Fassanian

        Name Origin

        Named after the Val di Fassa (Italia).

        Rang
        chronostratigraphische Sub-Stufe
        Status
        lokaler Begriff (informell)
        Kurzbeschreibung
        First, informal substage of the Ladinian. Originally based on the Buchenstein Beds, it corresponds to a major transgressive interval.
        Age
        Frühes Ladinien
    • Anisian (247.2 Ma)

      Name Origin

      Named after the Enns (= Anisus) River at Grossreifling (Austrian Alps).

      Rang
      chronostratigraphische Stufe / geochronologisches Alter
      Status
      gültiger formeller Begriff
      Nomenclatorial Remarks
      <p>Virglorien supérieur</p>
      Kurzbeschreibung

      First stage of the Middle Triassic.

      Age
      Anisien
      • Illyrian

        Name Origin

        Named after the antique region Illyria (western part of the Balkan Peninsula).

        Rang
        chronostratigraphische Sub-Stufe
        Status
        lokaler Begriff (informell)
        Kurzbeschreibung
        Last substage of the Anisian (Middle Triassic).
        Age
        Spätes Anisien
      • Pelsonian

        Name Origin

        Named after Lake Pelso = Lake Balaton (Transdanubian region, Hungary.

        Rang
        chronostratigraphische Sub-Stufe
        Status
        lokaler Begriff (informell)
        Kurzbeschreibung
        Third substage of the Anisian.
        Age
        Anisien
      • Bithynian

        Name Origin

        Named after the Roman province Bithynia (NW Turkey).

        Rang
        chronostratigraphische Sub-Stufe
        Status
        lokaler Begriff (informell)
        Kurzbeschreibung
        Second substage of the Anisian (Middle Triassic).
        Age
        Anisien
      • Aegean

        Name Origin

        Named after the Aegean Sea (Greece).

        Rang
        chronostratigraphische Sub-Stufe
        Status
        lokaler Begriff (informell)
        Nomenclatorial Remarks
        Ägäissches Meer = mer Égée
        Kurzbeschreibung
        First substage of the Anisian (Middle Triassic).
        Age
        Frühes Anisien
  • Early Triassic (251.902 +/-0.024 Ma)

    Rang
    chronostratigraphische Epoche / geochronologische Serie
    Status
    gültiger formeller Begriff
    Kurzbeschreibung

    The Early Triassic is the first geochronologic subepoch of the Triassic, starting with the Induan age (at the transition from the Lopingian subepoch) and ending with the Olenekian age (at the transition to the Middle Triassic subepoch). It is officially subdivided in two ages (Induan and Olenekian).

    Age
    Induen
    • Olenekian (251.2 Ma)

      Name Origin

      Olenek = Olenyok River, N Siberian Russia

      Rang
      chronostratigraphische Stufe / geochronologisches Alter
      Status
      gültiger formeller Begriff
      Kurzbeschreibung

      In Europe the Olenekian is the time when the deposition of a large part of the Buntsandstein occured .

      Age
      Olénékien
      • Spathian

        Name Origin

        Leonard Frank Spath (1882-1957), British geologist and paleontologist.

        Rang
        chronostratigraphische Sub-Stufe
        Status
        lokaler Begriff (informell)
      • Smithian

        Name Origin
        James Perrin Smith (1864-1931), US geologist and paleontologist.
        Rang
        chronostratigraphische Sub-Stufe
        Status
        lokaler Begriff (informell)
    • Induan (251.902 +/-0.024 Ma)

      Name Origin

      Indus River in the Salt Range of Pakistan.

      Rang
      chronostratigraphische Stufe / geochronologisches Alter
      Status
      gültiger formeller Begriff
      Age
      Induen
      • Dienerian

        Name Origin

        Karl Diener (1862-1928), Austrian geologist, paleontologist and alpinist.

        Rang
        chronostratigraphische Sub-Stufe
        Status
        lokaler Begriff (informell)
      • Griesbachian

        Name Origin
        Griesbach
        Rang
        chronostratigraphische Sub-Stufe
        Status
        lokaler Begriff (informell)
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