- stratigraphy,
called the law of superposition, states: in an
undeformed stratigraphic sequence, the
oldest strata occur at the base of the sequence. Chemostratigraphy...
- "International
Stratigraphic Commission", is a
daughter or
major subcommittee grade scientific daughter organization that
concerns itself with
stratigraphical, geological...
- A
stratigraphic column is a
representation used in
geology and its
subfield of
stratigraphy to
describe the
vertical location of rock
units in a particular...
- A
stratigraphic unit is a
volume of rock of
identifiable origin and
relative age
range that is
defined by the
distinctive and dominant,
easily mapped...
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Stratigraphic cycles refer to the
transgressive and
regressive sequences bounded by
unconformities in the
stratigraphic record on the cratons.
These cycles...
-
Stratigraphic paleobiology is a
branch of
geology that is
closely related to paleobiology,
sequence stratigraphy and sedimentology.
Stratigraphic paleobiology...
-
position in the
layers of rock
exposed in a
geographical region (the
stratigraphic column). It is the
fundamental unit of lithostratigraphy, the study...
-
place in New Orleans, Louisiana,
United States Fort St. John Group, a
stratigraphical unit of the
Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin Fort Saint-Jean (disambiguation)...
- well-developed
vascular canal system.
Based on
these characteristics and its
stratigraphical range, is
speculated to be most
closely related to the
genera Septentrionia...
- Cryogenian,
arbitrary numeric boundary definitions (Global
Standard Stratigraphic Ages, GSSAs) are used to
divide geologic time.
Proposals have been made...