Paleogeographic Globe of the Late Triassic—217 Million Years Ago
Summary
The paleogeographic map shows that, during the Late Triassic Epoch, North America straddled the equator and Petrified Forest National Park (white dot on red map of Arizona) was at about 4° north latitude.
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Tags
plate tectonics
geology
geologic resources division
paleogeographic globe
million years
petrified forest national park
paleogeographic map
map
triassic epoch
north america
national parks gallery
high resolution
maps
ultra high resolution
map of north america
Date
2019
Source
National Parks Gallery
Link
Copyright info
Public Domain Dedication