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  1. Stratigraphy: 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 sedimentary and layered volcanic rocks. (Earth) [100%] 2023-11-11 [Stratigraphy] [Petrology]...
  2. Stratigraphy: 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 sedimentary and layered volcanic rocks. (Study of rock layers and their formation) [100%] 2023-12-21 [Stratigraphy] [Petrology]...
  3. Stratigraphy: (see articles on Biostratigraphy, Chronostratigraphy, Lithostratigraphy, and Magnetostratigraphy. Stratigraphy (Latin ‘stratum’ + Greek ‘graphia’), is the interdisciplinary science field that describes all rock bodies that form the Earth's crust and the manner in which they are organised into distinctive units ... [100%] 2023-12-18
  4. Stratigraphy (archaeology): Stratigraphy is a key concept to modern archaeological theory and practice. Modern excavation techniques are based on stratigraphic principles. (Social) [70%] 2023-12-21 [Methods in archaeology]
  5. International Commission on Stratigraphy: The International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS), sometimes unofficially referred to as the "International Stratigraphic Commission", is a daughter or major subcommittee grade scientific daughter organization that concerns itself with stratigraphical, geological, and geochronological matters on a global scale. (Organization) [50%] 2023-12-31 [International Commission on Stratigraphy geologic time scale of Earth] [Stratigraphy]...
  6. Stratigraphy of New Zealand: This is a list of the units into which the rock succession of New Zealand is formally divided. As new geological relationships have been discovered new names have been proposed and others are made obsolete. (none) [50%] 2024-08-21 [Geologic formations of New Zealand]
  7. Group (stratigraphy): In geology, a group is a lithostratigraphic unit consisting of a series of related formations that have been classified together to form a group. Formations are the fundamental unit of stratigraphy. (Earth) [70%] 2023-11-04 [Stratigraphy] [Geological units]...
  8. Stage (stratigraphy): In chronostratigraphy, a stage is a succession of rock strata laid down in a single age on the geologic timescale, which usually represents millions of years of deposition. A given stage of rock and the corresponding age of time will ... (Stratigraphy) [70%] 2024-01-12 [Chronostratigraphy] [Geological ages]...
  9. Sequence stratigraphy: Sequence stratigraphy is a branch of geology, specifically a branch of stratigraphy, that attempts to discern and understand historic geology through time by subdividing and linking sedimentary deposits into unconformity bounded units on a variety of scales. The essence of ... (Earth) [70%] 2023-12-31 [Sequence stratigraphy] [Historical geology]...
  10. Series (stratigraphy): Series are subdivisions of rock layers based on the age of the rock and formally defined by international conventions of the geological timescale. A series is therefore a sequence of strata defining a chronostratigraphic unit. (Earth) [70%] 2023-11-09 [Chronostratigraphy] [Geochronology]...
  11. Archaeological stratigraphy: Stratigraphy or stratification in archaeology refers to the study of the layering of successive levels of soil and other material within a site. Unlike geology, archaeological stratigraphy is a record of human activities and behavior, and is sometimes the only ... [70%] 2023-02-14
  12. System (stratigraphy): A system in stratigraphy is a sequence of strata (rock layers) that were laid down together within the same corresponding geological period. The associated period is a chronological time unit, a part of the geological time scale, while the system ... (Stratigraphy) [70%] 2024-01-06 [Erathems] [Chronostratigraphy]...
  13. Seismic stratigraphy: Seismic stratigraphy is a method for studying sedimentary rock in the deep subsurface based on seismic data acquisition. The term Seismic stratigraphy was introduced in 1977 by Vail as an integrated stratigraphic and sedimentologic technique to interpret seismic reflection data ... (Study of sedimentary rock) [70%] 2024-01-01 [Stratigraphy] [Geophysics]...
  14. Seismic stratigraphy: Seismic stratigraphy is a method for studying sedimentary rock in the deep subsurface based on seismic data acquisition. The term Seismic stratigraphy was introduced in 1977 by Vail as an integrated stratigraphic and sedimentologic technique to interpret seismic reflection data ... (Earth) [70%] 2024-04-16 [Stratigraphy] [Geophysics]...
  15. Reverse stratigraphy: Reverse stratigraphy (sometimes known as inverted stratigraphy) is the result of a process whereby one sediment is unearthed by human or natural actions and moved elsewhere, whereby the latest material will be deposited on the bottom of the new sediment ... (Earth) [70%] 2024-06-26 [Stratigraphy] [Methods in archaeology]...

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