- upon the
fossil species found within each section.
Basic concepts of
biostratigraphic principles were
introduced centuries ago,
going as far back as the...
- and
fossils from the
Precambrian (e.g. stromatolites) are of
limited biostratigraphic use. This is
because many
Precambrian rocks have been
heavily metamorphosed...
- In biostratigraphy, MN 5 is one of the MN
zones used to
characterize the
fossil mammal faunas of the
Neogene of Europe. It is
preceded by MN 4 and followed...
- The
Bramertonian Stage is the name for an
early Pleistocene biostratigraphic stage of
geological history the
British Isles. It
precedes the Pre-Pastonian...
-
marine fauna to
particular geographic areas thereby reducing widespread biostratigraphic correlations.
Extensive volcanic events ****ociated with the ****embling...
-
boundary has been
difficult because of the
strong regionality of most
biostratigraphic markers, and the lack of any
chemostratigraphic events, such as isotope...
- In biostratigraphy, MN 4 is one of the MN
zones used to
characterize the
fossil mammal faunas of the
Neogene of Europe. It is
preceded by MN 3 and followed...
- of
particular fossil taxa. A unit
defined in this way is
known as a
biostratigraphic unit,
generally shortened to biozone. The five
commonly used types...
- Historically,
regional geologic time
scales were used due to the litho- and
biostratigraphic differences around the
world in time
equivalent rocks. The ICS has...
- Boersma, Anne; Rakic-El Bied,
Kruna (1994). "Magnetostratigraphic,
Biostratigraphic, and
Stable Isotope Stratigraphy of an
Upper Miocene Drill Core from...