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Stratigraphy defines the basis, concepts and methods of one of the
oldest disciplines of Earth Sciences. Stratigraphy is a primary
tool in dynamical and historical reconstructions in paleogeography,
paleontology, tectonics, sedimentology as well as mineral
prospecting. The first three chapters are devoted to the
description of the main tools used to subdivide geological time and
to construct a more precise chronologic scale. During this century
this approach has been closely associated with the progress yielded
by geochemistry, geophysics, plate tectonics, petroleum exploration
and the Deep Sea Drilling Program. Correlation and dating, leading
to reconstructions of paleogeography - a major step toward the
knowledge of Earth history - is included. In a last chapter the
principal stages of geohistory are described. Epoch for epoch plate
dynamics, sea level and climate variations, environmental
characters on continents and in oceans, and the link between cyclic
interval activity, cosmic events and Earth history during the last
900 million years are outlined. Stratigraphical methods are then
presented at their different scales of observation and synthesis.
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