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Corelarea stratigrafică×Cartare geologică×
DomeniuGeoștiințeGeoștiințe
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Anul apariției19011799
Autorul originalAlbrecht Penck and Eduard BrücknerWilliam Smith
Tipstratigraphic analysis pipelineregional geological documentation pipeline
Sursa seminalăCatuneanu, O. (2002). Sequence Stratigraphy of Clastic Systems. Geological Association of Canada. link ↗Compton, R. R. (1962). Manual of Field Geology. John Wiley & Sons. link ↗
Denumiri alternativelithostratigraphic correlation, chronostratigraphic correlation, sequence correlationfield mapping, geological surveying, lithostratigraphic mapping
Înrudite54
RezumatStratigraphic correlation is the practice of identifying equivalent rock layers or chronostratigraphic units across space by tracing physical or chemical signatures. Rooted in 19th-century work on Alpine glacial sequences, this method was formalized in the 20th century by geologists like Vail who unified global sea-level change with depositional sequences. Correlation is foundational to basin-scale understanding of sediment transport, resource distribution, and paleoenvironmental change.Geologic mapping is the systematic observation and documentation of rock types, structures, and relationships exposed on the land surface. Pioneered by William Smith in 1799, this foundational field method remains essential for understanding subsurface geology, economic geology, hazard assessment, and paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Modern mapping integrates field observations with satellite imagery, digital logs, and GIS technology to create comprehensive three-dimensional geological frameworks.
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