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The Triassic in Massachusetts, US

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Sedimentary rocks from the Triassic are found in the Connecticut River Valley in the central part of the state. These rocks were originally sediments deposited in alluvial fans, braided streams, and lakes that filled rift valleys. They are interbedded with volcanic rocks that formed as lavas rose through cracks in the crust as the supercontinent of Pangea pulled apart. Trace fossils of invertebrates, dinosaur tracks, and fossils plants are found within these sediments.

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Dinosaur Footprints and Trackways From the Northeastern U.S.: This webpage details footprints from the Triassic and Jurassic periods of the northeastern United States. Information includes photographs of footprints, along with information on stratigraphic horizon and correlation, age, and taxonomy.

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