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Stratigraphy is a
branch of
geology concerned with the
study of rock
layers (strata) and
layering (stratification). It is
primarily used in the
study of...
- (1865–1939), also
known by her
married name of
Ethel Woods, was an
English stratigrapher,
invertebrate paleontologist, and
geologist who
became known for her...
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ratified in 2009. The
Serpukhovian Stage was
proposed in 1890 by
Russian stratigrapher Sergei Nikitin. It is
named after the city of Serpukhov, near Moscow...
- ages of rock
strata as
determined by the
early paleontologists and
stratigraphers.
Since the
early years of the
twentieth century,
absolute dating methods...
- Aftonian, Kansan, and
Yarmouthian stages were
abandoned by
modern stratigraphers). Willeit, M.; Ganopolski, A.; Calov, R.; Brovkin, V. (2019). "Mid-Pleistocene...
- (14 May 1849 – 6 June 1919) was a Swiss-born geologist,
noted as a
stratigrapher and paleontologist, who
distinguished himself as a
study of the pioneer...
- that it was
later abandoned. The ****elian was
named by the
Russian stratigrapher V.E.
Ruzhenchev in 1954,
after the ****el
River in the
southern Ural...
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British lithostratigraphic unit (a
sequence of rock strata) to
which stratigraphers accord supergroup status New Red Sandstone, a
chiefly British geological...
- laboratory,
stratigraphers analyze samples of
stratigraphic sections that can be
returned from the field, such as
those from
drill cores.
Stratigraphers also...