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- The Pangean megamonsoon refers to the theory that the supercontinent Pangea experienced a distinct seasonal reversal of winds, which resulted in extreme...
- The Permian climate was also extremely seasonal and characterised by megamonsoons, which produced high aridity and extreme seasonality in Pangaea's interiors...
- across the equator and well into the Northern Hemisphere, an intense megamonsoon climate was established, except for a perpetually wet zone immediately...
- intense cross-equatorial monsoons, sometimes referred to as the Pangean megamonsoons. The Tri****ic may have mostly been a dry period, but evidence exists...
- Tri****ic and Jur****ic, a period that saw the emergence of the Pangaean megamonsoon. Heavy rainfall resulted in high groundwater tables, in turn resulting...
- rare or absent. The Jur****ic also witnessed the decline of the Pangaean megamonsoon that had characterised the preceding Permian and Tri****ic periods. Variation...
- Stacy; Dworkin, Steve (1 November 2015). "Collapse of the Late Tri****ic megamonsoon in western equatorial Pangea, present-day American Southwest". GSA Bulletin...
- Shihong (April 2018). "Abiotic and biotic responses to Milankovitch-forced megamonsoon and glacial cycles recorded in South China at the end of the Late Paleozoic...
- with cool dry winters and hot rainy summers enhanced by the Pangean megamonsoon. Warm temperate gr****lands in Oklahoma and central Argentina were considered...
- University Press. Kutzbach, J. E.; Gallimore, R.G. (1989). "Pangean climates: megamonsoons of the megacontinent". Journal of Geophysical Research. 94 (D3): 3341–3357...