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Stratigraphy. Terminology and Practice

Galeotti Simone, Rey Jacques
Publication date 20/03/2008
EAN: 9782710809104
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This book, written by 33 stratigraphic experts, presents variousprocesses available which will enable the location in time of allrock types: sedimentary, metamorphic, plutonic, and eruptive,whether they are in outcrop or at subsurface. The terminolog... See full description
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PublisherTECHNIP
Page Count176
Languageen
AuthorGaleotti Simone, Rey Jacques
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date20/03/2008
Weight529 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)1.10 x 21.00 x 29.70 cm
This book, written by 33 stratigraphic experts, presents variousprocesses available which will enable the location in time of allrock types: sedimentary, metamorphic, plutonic, and eruptive,whether they are in outcrop or at subsurface. The terminologyand the appropriate practices for each method are presentedin separate chapters and illustrated with concrete examples.The order of the chapters is modeled on the progression of thestratigraphic process, from the descriptive to the interpretative, fromthe methods of the geometric stratigraphy (lithostratigraphy andgenetic stratigraphy, chemostratigraphy, magnetostratigraphy)to the chronological stratigraphy (biostratigraphy), followed bythe chronometric stratigraphy (isotopic geochronology). Thefi nal two chapters are dedicated to chronostratigraphic units andcorrelations which combine the contributions of various methodsand to the presentation of the 2007 version of the GeologicalTime Scale. The defi nitions of stratigraphic terms can be found ina glossary at the end of the work.