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Par Collection Par Auteur- CRESSWELL, M. M., (Editeur scientifique) (3)
- VELLA, P., (Editeur scientifique) (3)
- SHAH, S. C. (1)
- COLBERT, E. H. (1)
- RIGBY, J. F. (1)
- TASCH, P. (1)
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- Australie ; Biogéographie ; Gondwana ; Géographie physique ; Inde ; Paléobiogéographie ; Paléoflore ; Paléogéographie ; Paléozoïque ; Permien ; Végétation (1)
- Corrélation stratigraphique ; Gondwana ; Géographie physique ; Monde ; Mésozoïque ; Paléogéographie ; Paléozoïque (1)
- Dérive des continents ; Gondwana ; Géographie physique ; Indicateur paléontologique ; Mésozoïque ; Paléogéographie ; Tectonique globale ; Tétrapode (1)
- Non-marine evidence for Paleozoic/Mesozoic Gondwana correlations: update in Gondwana Five. Selected papers and abstracts of papers. (1)
- The distribution of tetrapods and the break-up of Gondwana in Gondwana Five. Selected papers and abstracts of papers. (1)
- The flora from the Permian nonmarine sequences of India and Australia: a comparison in Gondwana Five. Selected papers and abstracts of papers. (1)
- The flora from the Permian nonmarine sequences of India and Australia: a comparison in Gondwana Five. Selected papers and abstracts of papers.
- In India and eastern Australia the megaflora is divisible into a number of assemblages containing genera in common but different at the specific level. This is considered to have been caused by homoplasy rather than by close proximity of India
- from Africa, India, China, South America and Antarctica.
- with each other and probably with South America, may have provided a passage for the migration of early marsupials until well into Eocene time. Peninsular India may have been connected to Africa until very late Cretaceous time.