The Oppelzone remains a controversial topic in stratigraphy, despite the attempts to systematize biozonal units in the International Stratigraphic Guide (ISG). In the first edition of the ISG, the Oppelzone was regarded as a particular kind of biozone, although its boundaries were recognized as 'difficult to define empirically'. This is probably the main reason why the Oppelzone was removed from the second edition of the ISG. Here, we review briefly the history and significance of the Oppelzone, starting from Jurassic zonal biostratigraphy as introduced by Oppel himself, and based mainly on ammonites, to its present usage, distinguishing the multiple meanings of the unit - biostratigraphical, chronostratigraphical, or even as a time interva...
The lower Oligocene hyaline and porcellaneous larger foraminifera of a carbonate platform setting, n...
The Shallow Benthic Zonation is one of the most important achievements of biostratigraphy in the las...
The 150th anniversary of the death of Albert Oppel (1831\ue2\u80\u9365) provided the opportunity to ...
The Oppelzone remains a controversial topic in stratigraphy, despite the attempts to systematize bio...
A. Oppel’s seminal work in the 19th century contributed to the rise and development of biostratigrap...
International audienceSince the end of the 19th century the interval comprising the uppermost Upper ...
The foraminifera-based biostratigraphy of the Middle and Upper Jurassic of the Polish Lowlands was r...
The Trucco Formation and the Nummulitic Limestone (Dauphinois Domain, Maritime Alps) are characteriz...
The Shallow Benthic Zonation is one of the most important achievements of biostratigraphy in the las...
A high-resolution biostratigraphical zonation based on planktic foraminifera is developed for the Up...
Several charts show the stratigraphie distribution of five fossil-group species in the boulonnais Ce...
northern and eastern parts of the Th race Basin with detailed biometric analysis of the full spectru...
The detailed study of benthic foraminifera of four reference sections from the Lower-Middle Jurassic...
The 150th anniversary of the death of Albert Oppel (1831–65) provided the opportunity to celebrate t...
Benthic foraminifera were investigated in the standard section for the white Chalk of NW Germany, Lä...
The lower Oligocene hyaline and porcellaneous larger foraminifera of a carbonate platform setting, n...
The Shallow Benthic Zonation is one of the most important achievements of biostratigraphy in the las...
The 150th anniversary of the death of Albert Oppel (1831\ue2\u80\u9365) provided the opportunity to ...
The Oppelzone remains a controversial topic in stratigraphy, despite the attempts to systematize bio...
A. Oppel’s seminal work in the 19th century contributed to the rise and development of biostratigrap...
International audienceSince the end of the 19th century the interval comprising the uppermost Upper ...
The foraminifera-based biostratigraphy of the Middle and Upper Jurassic of the Polish Lowlands was r...
The Trucco Formation and the Nummulitic Limestone (Dauphinois Domain, Maritime Alps) are characteriz...
The Shallow Benthic Zonation is one of the most important achievements of biostratigraphy in the las...
A high-resolution biostratigraphical zonation based on planktic foraminifera is developed for the Up...
Several charts show the stratigraphie distribution of five fossil-group species in the boulonnais Ce...
northern and eastern parts of the Th race Basin with detailed biometric analysis of the full spectru...
The detailed study of benthic foraminifera of four reference sections from the Lower-Middle Jurassic...
The 150th anniversary of the death of Albert Oppel (1831–65) provided the opportunity to celebrate t...
Benthic foraminifera were investigated in the standard section for the white Chalk of NW Germany, Lä...
The lower Oligocene hyaline and porcellaneous larger foraminifera of a carbonate platform setting, n...
The Shallow Benthic Zonation is one of the most important achievements of biostratigraphy in the las...
The 150th anniversary of the death of Albert Oppel (1831\ue2\u80\u9365) provided the opportunity to ...