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English: Original figure caption: Left: Geographic position of the Sprendlingen [vertebrate fossil] locality. Outcrops of the Eppelsheim Formation are displayed in yellow and the reconstructed course of the proto-Rhine is marked in grey (according to Franzen (2006)). Right: Lithostratigraphy of Mainz Basin, Upper Rhine Graben (URG) and Hanau Basin and their chronostratigraphic correlation (international and regional stages) according to Radtke & Kuemmerle (2004), Radtke & Martini (2008). Eppelsheim Formation is modified according [to] present results. Coloring represent carbonatic (blue) and siliciclastic (yellow) depositional systems. Abbreviations: Ottnan.  =  Ottnangian, Karp.  =  Karpatian, Sarm.  =  Sarmatian.
Deutsch: Original-Bildunterschrift (Übersetzung): Links: Geographische Lage der [Wirbeltierfossil-] Lokalität Sprendlingen. Ausbisse der Eppelsheim-Formation sind in gelb dargestellt, und der rekonstruierte Verlauf des Proto-Rheins ist grau markiert (nach Franzen (2006)). Rechts: Lithostratigraphie des Mainzer Beckens, des Oberrheingrabens (URG) und des Hanauer Beckens sowie Korrelation der Einheiten mit den chronostratigraphischen globalen und regionalen Stufen (nach Radtke & Kuemmerle (2004), Radtke & Martini (2008)). Die Reichweite der Eppelsheim-Formation ist nach den vorliegenden Ergebnissen verändert. Die Farben stehen für karbonatische (blau) und siliziklastische (gelb) Ablagerungssysteme. Abkürzungen: Ottnan.  =  Ottnangium, Karp.  =  Karpatium, Sarm.  =  Sarmatium.
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Source The Antiquity of the Rhine River: Stratigraphic Coverage of the Dinotheriensande (Eppelsheim Formation) of the Mainz Basin (Germany). PLoS ONE 7(5): e36817. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0036817, fig 1 therein
Author Madelaine Böhme, Manuela Aiglstorfer, Dieter Uhl, Ottmar Kullmer

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