Key Definitions Flashcards
Stratigraphy
The study of the origin, relationship and extent of rock layers and the division of Earth History into meaningful sections
Lithostratigraphy
Each Layer is a different rock type
Chronostratigraphy
Each layer is a different age
Biostratigraphy
Each layer contains a different fossil assemblage
Stratigraphy is a record of landscape evolution as a result of:
- Sea-level change
- Climate Change
- Tectonic movements and subsidence
- Sediment supply changes (like a big eruption)
Facies are distinguished by:
“Lithological, structural, and organic aspects detectable in the field”
Lithofacies:
How does that rock look
Facies Model
A general summary of a specific sedimentary environment, written in terms that make the summary useable.
Purpose of facies model:
- A norm, for purposes of comparison
- A framework and guide for future observations
- A predictor in new situations
- A basis for interpretation
Facies successions
How facies change vertically through the stratigraphic record
Formations
Mappable lithofacies units given names