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The '''Rhaetian''' is, in geochronoly, the latest age of [[Triassic]] period or in chronostratigraphy the uppermost age of the Triassic period. It lasted from 208.5 to 201.5 mya. It was preceeded by Norian and succeeded the Hettangian (the lower or the earlest age of the Jurassic period.
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The '''Rhaetian''' is, in geochronoly, the latest age of [[Triassic]] period or in chronostratigraphy the uppermost age of the Triassic period. It lasted from 208.5 to 201.5 mya. It was preceeded by the [[Norian]] and succeeded the Hettangian (the lower or the earlest age of the Jurassic period.
 
[[Category:Time Periods]]
 
[[Category:Time Periods]]

Revision as of 12:37, 17 May 2018

The Rhaetian is, in geochronoly, the latest age of Triassic period or in chronostratigraphy the uppermost age of the Triassic period. It lasted from 208.5 to 201.5 mya. It was preceeded by the Norian and succeeded the Hettangian (the lower or the earlest age of the Jurassic period.