1. What are the types of landforms in China during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods?
2. Where is Jurassic Park? 3. Where is China’s Jurassic Park?
This place cannot be found on Baidu Encyclopedia, which subverts common sense. 4. What was China like in the Jurassic period?
5. Where is Jurassic Park?
6. Were there many crocodiles and other creatures during the Jurassic period in China? What types of landforms were there in the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods in China?
Jurassic and Cretaceous Chinese Jurassic The landforms of my country during the Chinese Jurassic were already terrestrial. Many places formed the Chinese Jurassic. During the Chinese Jurassic, coal-bearing sediments were formed. The vast area of ??North China often formed an overwhelmingly dominant ocean, which was only distributed in Tibet. Where is Jurassic Park in Qinghai and other places? Jurassic Park is the Chinese Jurassic Park Tourist Area (Perrified Wood National Geopark), located 4 kilometers southeast of Mingxing Town, Shehong County, Sichuan Province.
China Jurassic Park Longfeng Gorge Scenic Tourist Area in Shehong, Sichuan.
With winding ravines, strange mountains and dangerous valleys, jagged rocks of different shapes, deep caves, green trees, gurgling streams, singing birds and fragrant flowers, the ecology is charming and the environment is elegant. It can be said that "mountains, rivers, forests and rocks are naturally formed, and children and grandchildren are naturally happy".
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This place cannot be found on Baidu Encyclopedia. It subverts common sense. The Jurassic was originally the name of a geological era. This era was about 200 million to 150 million years ago, bounded between the Triassic and Cretaceous.
Since this period was the heyday of dinosaur life, in 1993 with the American science fiction movie "Jurassic Park" being released all over the world, the Jurassic Period quickly became a familiar term to the general public.
Since the Jurassic is just the name of an era, are there any places that match the characteristics of the Jurassic era among the vast mountains and rivers in our country?
The answer is yes, as long as you go online, Baidu Encyclopedia will tell you: However, this answer is not comprehensive, because thousands of miles away from Guizhou, there is another place where the fossil of the world-famous "Chinese dragon bird" was discovered.
It is recognized as the Chinese Jurassic Park with the most characteristics of that era.
However, this place cannot be found on Baidu, so not many people know about it.
Let’s take a look at its ins and outs together.
We push the time back to the beginning of the 20th century. An American scholar came to the East. He visited every hill in the vast land of northern my country and recorded a large number of fossil samples.
This man's name is Gripp, a famous American geologist and paleontologist. He has taught in the Geology Department of Peking University since 1919. He was the first geologist to come to western Liaoning for inspection.
Fossils are most easily found in large volcanic rocks.
After Grip came to western Liaoning, he was delighted to find that the volcanic rocks here were well preserved and the formations were deposited over a long period of time, but they were not too ancient.
So he found a small outcrop of shale and started digging there.
A few months later, with Grip's unremitting efforts, he discovered here the representative organism of the "Rehe Biota" - the wolf-finned fish, and an insect - the three-tailed plankton.
These discoveries show that the stratigraphic age in western Liaoning is dominated by the Mesozoic Era, which includes the most eye-catching Jura and Cretaceous strata. This era not only contained legendary dinosaurs, but also many unknown aspects of biological evolution.
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In this way, the most colorful page in the history of the earth, starting from the fossils in Grip's hands, was revealed in the land of northern China.
The western part of Liaoning is a land of rolling hills.
There is no beautiful scenery here, but in the eyes of geologists and paleontologists, it is a place of infinite attraction.
In order to study the mysteries of the origin and evolution of organisms more than 100 million years ago, countless geologists have left their arduous footprints on this land.
In 1988, a farmer from Meileyingzi, Chaoyang City dug up a fossil on a hillside not far from the village where he lived. No local people could identify it, so he took the fossil to the Beijing Museum of Nature.
When this fossil was displayed in front of everyone, everyone was very surprised. This was a bird fossil that no one had ever seen before, and it was definitely a Mesozoic bird fossil.
Because Chaoyang was called "Three Pagodas" in ancient times, the fossil was later named "Three Pagodas Bird".
Although the three-tower bird fossil was severely damaged, its feathers and head were not preserved.
However, this discovery still shocked the academic circles at home and abroad. They believe that there are more and more complete ancient bird fossils buried in the Chaoyang area.
Sure enough, it didn't take long for the great news that a complete bird fossil was discovered here, and this fossil was perfectly preserved.
You can see its remaining forelimbs, primitive claws and teeth that have not completely degraded, and the feathers all over its body are even more reminiscent of its majestic appearance soaring into the sky.
Because of its appearance, it broke the situation where the German Archaeopteryx had dominated the world for a century.
After the fossil was brought back to Beijing, it was given a very Chinese name - "Confucius Bird".