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  • ==Stratigraphy== ...layers with their different compositions and thickness. The importance of stratigraphy is that where the stratigraphic sequence of a site survives it is possible
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  • ...recording and preservation. The subject was influenced by principles of [[stratigraphy]], developed in the 17th century by the relatively new study of [[geology]] ...lacing events or artefacts within this framework. Two common methods are [[stratigraphy]] and [[typology]]. Typological sequences can be constructed when there is
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  • '''Chronostratigraphy''' is the branch of [[stratigraphy]] that studies "the relative time relations and ages of rock bodies".<ref n ...ines of the [http://www.stratigraphy.org|ICS] (International Commission on Stratigraphy), as given in the International Stratigraphic Guide.<ref name="Salvador94"
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  • <tr><td>[[Geochronology]]</td><td>The study of geologic time</td><td>[[Stratigraphy]]</td> <tr><td>[[Sedimentology]]</td><td>the study of sedimentation</td><td>[[Stratigraphy]], [[Sedimentary geology]]</td>
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  • ...time involves, in addition to geochronometry, the fields of [[Stratigraphy|stratigraphy]] (the sub-discipline of [[geology]] studying the relationships of strata i ...reached on the 2004 geologic time scale by the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS).<ref name=”Timescale”>Gradstein FM., Ogg JG., and Smith AG., 2004
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  • Gladysvale has become well known for its exceptional horizontally-bedded [[stratigraphy]] and has been the site of the testing of many of the absolute dating techn
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  • ...a geologist or engineer to visually and manually examine the soil and rock stratigraphy in-situ. Small-diameter borings are frequently used to allow a geologist or
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  • ...a geologist or engineer to visually and manually examine the soil and rock stratigraphy in-situ. Small-diameter borings are frequently used to allow a geologist or
    16 KB (2,466 words) - 14:20, 26 September 2007
  • The [[International Commission on Stratigraphy]] (ICS) has sub-divided the Pleistocene into four Ages/Stages and their cor
    16 KB (2,433 words) - 17:26, 30 March 2024
  • ...according to age, with older beds below later ones. This is the basis of [[stratigraphy]].
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  • ...CT n. 25 (Strasbourg 1990), 209-210.</ref> Using Pliny's account and the [[stratigraphy]] of the archaeological record the events of the eruption can be reconstruc
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  • ...CT n. 25 (Strasbourg 1990), 209-210.</ref> Using Pliny's account and the [[stratigraphy]] of the archaeological record the events of the eruption can be reconstruc
    32 KB (4,987 words) - 15:04, 9 March 2024
  • ...so sat in on [[Robert Jameson]]'s natural history course, learning about [[stratigraphy|stratigraphic]] [[geology]], receiving training in [[alpha taxonomy|how to
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