Stratigraphic classification and correlation of Rocks Flashcards

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Lithostratigraphy

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Deals with the lithologic or physical properties of the rocks and their organization into units on the basis of their lithologic properties

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Biostratigraphy

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Is the study of rock units on the basis of the fossils they contain

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Chronostratigraphy

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Deals with the ages of strata and their time correlation

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Sesmic stratigraphy

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Addresses stratigraphic packages of strata bounded by unconformities and their correlative conformable contacts

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Chemostratigraphy

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Is based on correlations using stable isotopes

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Magnetostratigraphy

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Deals with stratigraphic relationships of sed rocks based on their magnetic properties

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Categories of stratigraphic classification

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Lithostratigraphy
Biostratigraphy
Chronostratigraphy
Seismic stratigraphy
Sequence stratigraphy
Chemostratigraphy
Magnetostratigraphy
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What is correlation?

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It is the determination of equivalence in time-stratigraphic or rock-stratigraphic units of the succession of strata found in two or more different places

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Correlation involves two main tasks?

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  1. Age determination (relative to one another) of units exposed in an area of interest
  2. Determination of where the age of units fits relative to a standard geological time scale
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What 3 types of correlation are recognized by the North american stratigraphic code?

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Lithocorrelation
Biocorrelation
Chronocorrelation

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Correlation can be regarded as ____ or _____?

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Direct - can be established physically and unequivocally. It involves physical tracing of continuous stratigraphic units

Indirect - Can be established by umerous methods such as core/outcrops, well logs, or fossil assemblages

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Name and briefly describe different ways of correlating rocks.

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Lithocorrelation - correlating rocks based on lithology
Well logs- Correlation by similarity of electric records
Correlation by radiometric ages - Correlating rocks by similar absolute ages
Isotope variation - Variations in the ratio of O18 and O16 down through deepsea sediments
Magnetic properties - Important for lavas and finegrained iron rich sediments
Fossils - Correlation using index fossils

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Index fossils are characterized by:

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Wide geographic distribution
Short stratigraphic duration
Easily recognizable
Abundant numerically

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