Overview
This course explores the marine life during the Triassic and Jurassic periods, focusing on the recovery process after the Permian extinction event. The learning outcomes include understanding the major events in the Triassic-Jurassic periods, the causes of slow recovery post-Permian extinction, and the impact of mass extinctions on marine life. Students will learn about the evolution of marine organisms such as corals, echinoids, bivalves, and vertebrates like fish, sharks, and marine reptiles. The course teaches the methods of analyzing fossil records, isotopes, and environmental factors affecting marine ecosystems. The intended audience includes Earth science enthusiasts, geology students, and anyone interested in prehistoric marine life and extinction events.
Syllabus
Timing of Triassic & Jurassic
Major Events in Triassic-Jurassic
Extinct after the Permian
Recoveries after the Permian
3 Mass Extinctions in Early Triassic
Cause of these Extinctions
Completely New Reefs
Modernization of Ocean Floor
Invention of Chalk
Predatory Invertbrates
Fish & Sharks Modernized
Sea Monsters
Croccodiles
Frogs & Turtles
Another Mass Extinction
Related Videos & References
Taught by
GEO GIRL