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[[file:Grand_Staircase_6.jpg|thumb|500px|[http://written-in-stone-seen-through-my-lens.blogspot.com/2013_04_01_archive.html The Permian Red Beds of Dead Horse Point, Canyonlands, Utah]. Courtesy of Dr. Jack Share.]]
 
[[file:Grand_Staircase_6.jpg|thumb|500px|[http://written-in-stone-seen-through-my-lens.blogspot.com/2013_04_01_archive.html The Permian Red Beds of Dead Horse Point, Canyonlands, Utah]. Courtesy of Dr. Jack Share.]]
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[[File:Permian sponge reef.jpg|thumbnail|500px|Permian sponge reef in Guadalupe Mountains, west Texas.The top of the cliff was bound during the Permian by sponges and other reef-building organisms; the flanks are the ancient slopes connecting the reef with the basinal depth. Source: Wikimedia Commons]]
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==See also==
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* [[Permian Basin]]
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==Useful links==
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* [[Wikipedia:Permian|Wikipedia page about the Permian]]
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* [http://www.scotese.com/newpage5.htm Global paleogeography in the late Permian]
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Latest revision as of 14:43, 12 March 2019

Permian sponge reef in Guadalupe Mountains, west Texas.The top of the cliff was bound during the Permian by sponges and other reef-building organisms; the flanks are the ancient slopes connecting the reef with the basinal depth. Source: Wikimedia Commons

See also

Useful links