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  • ...ation of separated strata to elucidate their relative and absolute ages. [[Biostratigraphy]] employs the analysis of fossil plant and animals using principles of [[pa
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  • *[[Biostratigraphy]]
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  • ====[[Biostratigraphy]]==== ...ormed in the terrestrial (land), freshwater and marine (sea) environments. Biostratigraphy employs fossils of larger animals but the predominant area of study concern
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  • *[[Biostratigraphy]]
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  • ...Paleontology</ref><ref name=JG>[http://www.xs4all.nl/~strats/biostrat.htm Biostratigraphy] Els Gervais and Hubert Jansen, J & G Consultants</ref>
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  • ...r, correlation allowed to order geologic events in time basing mostly on [[biostratigraphy]] and the [[superposition principle]]. A chronostratigraphic scale was thus ...on]] is historically composed of many fine subdivisions, based mostly on [[biostratigraphy|biostratigraphic]] criteria. On the contrary, [[Precambrian]] [[fossil|foss
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  • *[[Biostratigraphy]]
    6 KB (831 words) - 06:31, 9 June 2009
  • ...studying the relationships of strata in time and space), [[Biostratigraphy|biostratigraphy]] (the use of fossils for ordering and correlating strata in relative time)
    42 KB (5,498 words) - 18:08, 10 October 2013
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