Deciphering Earth's History: the Practice of Stratigraphy

Geology without stratigraphy would be like life without a clock. Deciphering Earth's History: the Practice of Stratigraphy provides a practical, pragmatic and integrated guide to applying stratigraphical techniques. It covers how to systematically divide and correlate strata, determine rates and durations of Earth processes and construct geological timescales. Each technique is illustrated by worked examples.
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Published:August 11, 2022
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CitationMatthew I. Wakefield, Mark W. Hounslow, Matthew Edgeworth, John E. A. Marshall, Rory N. Mortimore, Andrew J. Newell, Alastair Ruffell, Mark A. Woods, 2022. "Chapter 17 Examples of correlating, integrating and applying stratigraphy and stratigraphical methods", Deciphering Earth's History: the Practice of Stratigraphy, Angela L. Coe
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- archaeology
- chronostratigraphy
- correlation
- cyclostratigraphy
- Devonian
- engineering geology
- England
- Europe
- facies
- forensic geology
- graphic methods
- Great Britain
- magnetostratigraphy
- marine environment
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- miospores
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- Paleozoic
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