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Sedimentology and palaeontology of the Upper Karoo Group in the Mid-Zambezi Basin, Zimbabwe: new localities and their implications for interbasinal correlation

The Triassic–Jurassic Upper Karoo Group of the Mid-Zambezi Basin (MZB; Zimbabwe) includes a thick succession of terrestrial sediments with high palaeontological potential that has been neglected since the 1970s. Here, we review the Upper Karoo Group stratigraphy, present detailed sedimentological wo...

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Published in:Geological magazine 2021-06, Vol.158 (6), p.1035-1058
Main Authors: Sciscio, Lara, Viglietti, Pia A., Barrett, Paul M., Broderick, Timothy J., Munyikwa, Darlington, Chapelle, Kimberley E.J., Dollman, Kathleen N., Edwards, Steve F., Zondo, Michel, Choiniere, Jonah N.
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Age
Amphibians
Aquatic animals
Aquatic fauna
Aquatic reptiles
Archosauria
arkose
Basins
bedding plane irregularities
Biostratigraphy
Chete Formation
Chordata
clastic rocks
Diapsida
Dinosaurs
East African Lakes
Forest Sandstone Formation
Fossils
Freshwater fishes
Gondwana
Jurassic
Karoo Supergroup
Lake Kariba
Lakes
Lithology
Mesozoic
Museums
National parks
Original Article
Paleontology
Pebbly Arkose Formation
Reptilia
ripple marks
Sandstone
sed rocks, sediments
Sedimentary petrology
Sedimentary rocks
sedimentary structures
Sedimentology
Sediments
Southern Africa
Stratigraphy
Temporal resolution
Tetrapoda
Triassic
Vertebrata
Vertebrates
Zambezi Valley
Zimbabwe
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