19th and 20th century stratigraphy often concerned itself primarily with classification and nomenclature, during what can be termed the heroic and codex ages of stratigraphy. In contrast, 21st century stratigraphy will fall within the post-modern age. In possession of agreed classification schemes, future stratigraphers will concentrate on (i) the reconstruction of earth environments and processes (including evolution) through time, (ii) the eficient location and recovery of useful earth resources, and (iii) the study of those geological hazards that can be understood within a stratigraphic context. The first objective - reconstructing environments through time - requires the use of a conceptual framework similar to the one that we term th...
The establishment of chronostratigraphic units such as geological Systems and Series depends upon an...
The Anthropocene was proposed as a term (Crutzen and Stoermer 2000) before consideration was given t...
Sequence stratigraphy emphasizes changes in stratal stacking patterns in response to varying accommo...
19th and 20th century stratigraphy often concerned itself primarily with classification and nomencla...
The 21st century geological time scale (GTS) will comprise an internationally agreed chronologic hie...
Sequence stratigraphy revolutionized the field of stratigraphy in the late 1970s and 1980s by provid...
The use of boundary stratotypes to define chronostratigraphic units began in the 1960s, and, in the ...
Concerned with the ordination, correlation and age determination of the rock record and the events e...
Procedures used to define an international chronostratigraphic stage boundary and to locate and rati...
The Anthropocene, an informal term used to signal the impact of collective human activity on biologi...
In this paper, a brief historical review on sequence stratigraphy from the renaissance, 1681 A.D., t...
ABSTRACT: Some writers, speakers, and students have problems with clear usage of stratigraphic termi...
This paper examines four facets of stratigraphic terminology and usage considered faulty and propose...
Chronostratigraphy is both a set of stratigraphic concepts, and a set of guiding principles by which...
The term Anthropocene was coined to describe the present geological epoch, in which human activity d...
The establishment of chronostratigraphic units such as geological Systems and Series depends upon an...
The Anthropocene was proposed as a term (Crutzen and Stoermer 2000) before consideration was given t...
Sequence stratigraphy emphasizes changes in stratal stacking patterns in response to varying accommo...
19th and 20th century stratigraphy often concerned itself primarily with classification and nomencla...
The 21st century geological time scale (GTS) will comprise an internationally agreed chronologic hie...
Sequence stratigraphy revolutionized the field of stratigraphy in the late 1970s and 1980s by provid...
The use of boundary stratotypes to define chronostratigraphic units began in the 1960s, and, in the ...
Concerned with the ordination, correlation and age determination of the rock record and the events e...
Procedures used to define an international chronostratigraphic stage boundary and to locate and rati...
The Anthropocene, an informal term used to signal the impact of collective human activity on biologi...
In this paper, a brief historical review on sequence stratigraphy from the renaissance, 1681 A.D., t...
ABSTRACT: Some writers, speakers, and students have problems with clear usage of stratigraphic termi...
This paper examines four facets of stratigraphic terminology and usage considered faulty and propose...
Chronostratigraphy is both a set of stratigraphic concepts, and a set of guiding principles by which...
The term Anthropocene was coined to describe the present geological epoch, in which human activity d...
The establishment of chronostratigraphic units such as geological Systems and Series depends upon an...
The Anthropocene was proposed as a term (Crutzen and Stoermer 2000) before consideration was given t...
Sequence stratigraphy emphasizes changes in stratal stacking patterns in response to varying accommo...