-
called lithofacies,
whereas facies based on
fossil content are
called biofacies. A
facies is
usually further subdivided. The
characteristics of the rock...
- mapping:
pinpointing the
locations of
sedimentary facies (lithofacies and
biofacies) or the
mapping of
isopachs of
equal thickness of
sedimentary rock Surficial...
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- by
lithology are
called lithofacies;
facies determined by
fossils are
biofacies.
Sedimentary environments can
shift their geographical positions through...
-
Shetty R, et al. (February 1996). "Chemostratigraphic
reconstruction of
biofacies:
molecular evidence linking cyst-forming
dinoflagellates with Pre-Tri****ic...
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biofacies,
biostratigraphy and
systematics of the
tommotiid Eccentrotheca helenia...
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conodont biostratigraphy and
biofacies of the
Wahoo Limestone (Carboniferous),
eastern Sadlerochit Mountains...
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Ferid (1 May 2021). "Permian-Tri****ic
biofacies of the Teočak section,
Bosnia and Herzegovina".
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Amushan Formation in
Xiwuzhumuqin Qi,
Inner Mongolia, in China.
Conodont Biofacies and Provincialism.
David Leigh Clark, 1984
Chengyuan Wang; Fang Zhang...