The Triassic Boreal Ocean Delta Plain had an estimated surface area of more than 1.65 million km2 (640,000 sq mi), extending from the
Uralides in the southeast to
Svalbard and
Sverdrup basin in the northwest.Geological evidence show the presence of winding
river systems in the
upstream parts of the delta plain during the early
Carnian with the formation of similar but narrower river systems by the late
Carnian as the delta plain expanded further across the shallow TBO basin. The drainage volume of the TBO delta plain was vast, fed by a major river system from the southeast along with smaller rivers. The
Urals were
then of a much higher elevation than present — to , and acted as a key upland source in the TBO drainage basin. The
river systems were also fed by heavy
rainfall due to the
monsoon climate.
Comparison with modern counterparts As stated earlier, the duration of the various sedimental deposition phases during the formation of the TBO Delta Plain lasted for 2 to 5
Ma individually which is substantially more than modern
deltas where similar processes have lasted for only about 10
Ka. In terms of surface area, the TBO Delta Plain being across was more than ten times the size of today's largest
delta plain, the
Amazon Delta Plain which is only in surface area, with the former being larger than even certain
seas such as the
Yellow sea which has an area of . ==Biota==