ISSN 0812-0099 (Print); ISSN 1440-0952 (Online)
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd
Permian-Triassic mass extinction and subsequent recovery: an update pp. 741-744(4) Authors: Chen, Z. Q.; Twitchett, R. J.; J., Tong
Effects of Middle-Late Permian sea-level changes and mass extinction on the formation of the Tieqiao skeletal mound in the Laibin area, South China pp. 745-763(19) Authors: Chen, Z. Q.; George, A. D.; Yang, W-R.
Two episodes of foraminiferal extinction near the Permian-Triassic boundary at the Meishan section, South China pp. 765-773(9) Authors: Song, H.; Tong, J.; Chen, Z. Q.
Environmental and biotic turnover across the Permian-Triassic boundary on a shallow carbonate platform in western Zhejiang, South China pp. 775-797(23) Authors: Chen, Z. Q.; Tong, J.; Zhang, K.; Yang, H.; Liao, Z.; Song, H.; Chen, J.
Possible causes for a negative shift in the stable carbon isotope ratio before, during and after the end-Permian mass extinction in Meishan, South China pp. 799-808(10) Authors: Kaiho, K.; Chen, Z. Q.; Sawada, K.
Microbialites as disaster forms in anachronistic facies following the end-Permian mass extinction: a discussion pp. 809-813(5) Authors: Kershaw, S.; Crasquin, S.; Collin, P-Y.; Li, Y.; Feng, Q.; Forel, M-B.
Ostracods (Crustacea) and water oxygenation in the earliest Triassic of South China: implications for oceanic events at the end-Permian mass extinction pp. 815-823(9) Authors: Forel, M-B.; Crasquin, S.; Kershaw, S.; Feng, Q. L.; Collin, P-Y.
Anatomy of an anachronistic carbonate platform: Lower Triassic carbonates of the southwestern United States pp. 825-839(15) Author: Woods, A. D.
Opportunistic behaviour of invertebrate marine tracemakers during the Early Triassic aftermath of the end-Permian mass extinction pp. 841-857(17) Authors: Fraiser, M. L.; Bottjer, D. J.
Faunal diversity, heterogeneity and body size in the Early Triassic: testing post-extinction paradigms in the Virgin Limestone of Utah, USA* pp. 859-872(14) Authors: Mcgowan, A. J.; Smith, A. B.; Taylor, P. D.