Ladinian
(geology) A European stage of geologic time: upper Middle Triassic (above Anisian, below Carnian).
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(geology) A European stage of geologic time: upper Middle Triassic (above Anisian, below Carnian).
The Ladinian (also known as the Falangian) is a stage of the Middle Triassic epoch. It spans the time between 237 ± 2 Ma and 228 ± 2 Ma (million years ago).
| Triassic period | ||
|---|---|---|
| Lower/Early Triassic | Middle Triassic | Upper/Late Triassic |
| Induan | Olenekian | Anisian | Ladinian | Carnian |
Norian Rhaetian |
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