Earth:Stratotype
A stratotype or type section in geology is the physical location or outcrop of a particular reference exposure of a stratigraphic sequence or stratigraphic boundary. If the stratigraphic unit is layered, it is called a stratotype, whereas the standard of reference for unlayered rocks is the type locality.[1]
Also it can be defined as "The particular sequence of strata chosen as standard of reference of a layered stratigraphic unit."[This quote needs a citation]
When a stratigraphic unit is nowhere fully exposed, the original type section may be supplemented with reference sections covering the full thickness of the unit. A reference section may also be defined when the original type section is poorly exposed, or for historical units which were designated without specifying a type section according to more modern standards.[2]
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References
- ↑ "Stratotypes and Type Localities". International Commission on Stratigraphy. http://stratigraphy.org/upload/bak/strats.htm.
- ↑ North American Commission on Stratigraphic Nomenclature (November 2005). "North American Stratigraphic Code". AAPG Bulletin 89 (11): 1563. doi:10.1306/07050504129. Bibcode: 2005BAAPG..89.1547.. https://ngmdb.usgs.gov/Geolex/resources/docs/AAPG_Bull-89_NACSN-Code.pdf. Retrieved 8 August 2020.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratotype.
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