-
usually have a
related characteristic. A
succession of
biozones is
called biozonation. The
length of time
represented by a
biostratigraphic zone is called...
- trilobites,
fourteen biozones have been established, the most
precise biozonation for this time
interval in the world. It also
records in
detail the so-called...
-
trees during floods.
Ostracods have been
particularly useful for the
biozonation of
marine strata on a
local or
regional scale, and they are invaluable...
- ISBN 9780854944279. Keyser, A. W. & Smith, R. H. M. 1979. "Vertebrate
biozonation of the
Beaufort Group with
special reference to the
Western Karoo Basin...
- the
Northeastern Cape,
Orange Free
State and Lesotho, and a
suggested biozonation based on tetrapods.
Palaeontologia Africana. 25, 111–125. Knoll, 2004...
- the
Northeastern Cape,
Orange Free
State and Lesotho, and a
Suggested Biozonation Based on Tetrapods. 25: 111-125. Knoll, F (2004).
Review of the tetrapod...
- Isabella; Rio, Domenico; Fornaciari, Eliana; Pälike,
Heiko (2012-11-01). "
Biozonation and
biochronology of
Miocene through Pleistocene calcareous nannofossils...
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stratigraphical order results in a
zonation (or scheme). The
first Cenozoic biozonation with 21
biozones for
Neogene and 25
biozones for
Palaeogene was published...
-
Asmari Formation Revisited:
Changed Stratigraphic Allocation and New
Biozonation". Shiraz. 1st
International Petroleum Conference and
Exhibition Shiraz...
- ISBN 978-9975-66-609-1. OCLC 1057238213. Guérin, Claude. 1982. “Première
Biozonation du Pléistocène Européen, Prin****l Résultat
Biostratigraphique de l'Étude...