Stratigraphic Terms & Concepts
FACIES
- LATERAL GRADATION OF SEDIMENTARY UNITS HAVING DISTINCTIVE SET
OF PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL, & BIOLOGICAL ATTRIBUTES DUE TO GRADATION
IN ENVIRONMENTS OF DEPOSITION DURING A GIVEN TIME
WALTHER'S LAW
- FACIES ADJACENT IN A CONTINUOUS VERTICAL SEQUENCE ARE ADJACENT LATERALLY
AS WELL
TRANSGRESSION & REGRESSION
- MOVEMENT OF SHORELINE LANDWARD = TRANSGRESSION
- MOVEMENT OF SHORELINE SEAWARD = REGRESSION
- PRODUCE DISTINCT VERTICAL SEQUENCES: TRANSGRESSION - NEARSHORE
FACIES OVERLAIN BY OFFSHORE FACIES; REGRESSION - OFFSHORE FACIES
OVERLAIN BY NEARSHORE FACIES
- TRANSGRESSIONS ALSO PRODUCE INDIVIDUAL ROCK UNITS THAT
BECOME YOUNGER IN A LANDWARD DIRECTION (THAT IS, THEY ARE
TIME TRANSGRESSIVE)
SEA LEVEL CHANGES
- ULTIMATE CAUSE OF TRANSGRESSIONS & REGRESSIONS & MOVEMENT
OF FACIES
- EUSTATIC CHANGES OF SEA LEVEL
ARE WORLDWIDE & RESULT FROM SEAFLOOR SPREADING RATE CHANGES
OR CONTINENTAL GLACIATION
- RELATIVE CHANGES ARE LOCAL, & MAY BE CAUSED BY
EUSTATIC CHANGES OF SEA LEVEL, OR BY UPLIFT OR SUBSIDENCE, OR
CHANGES IN SEDIMENTATION RATE, OR A COMBINATION
MODERN STRATIGRAPHIC TERMINOLOGY
- CHRONOSTRATIGRAPHIC (TIME-STRATIGRAPHIC) UNITS
- System: Fundamental time-stratigraphic unit
- rocks deposited during a certain time interval
- defined by rocks of a particular area (stratotype)
& recognized elsewhere by fossil content
- modified into smaller units by upper, middle & lower
- other chronostratigraphic units: eonothem, erathem, series, stage
- GEOCHRONOLOGIC (TIME) UNITS
- Period: Fundamental time unit
- abstract units
- modified into smaller units by late, middle & early
- other geochronologic units: eon, era, epoch, age
- EQUIVALENCE OF CHRONOSTRATIGRAPHIC & GEOCHRONOLOGIC UNIT
TERMS
| Chronostratigraphic |
Geochronologic |
Examples |
| Eonathem |
Eon |
Phanerozoic |
| Erathem |
Era |
Mesozoic |
| System |
Period |
Triassic |
| Series |
Epoch |
Upper/Late |
| Stage |
Age |
Norian |
LITHOSTRATIGRAPHIC UNITS
- Formation: Fundamental lithostratigraphic unit
- distinctive lithology with recognizable contacts
with underlying & overlying units that CAN BE TRACED LATERALLY
(that is can be correlated) with no regard for time
boundaries
- other lithostratigraphic units: supergroups, groups, members, beds
- formations can be & often are time
transgressive
- BIOSTRATIGRAPHIC UNITS
- Biozone: Fundamental biostratigraphic unit
- recognizable assemblage of distinct fossils
- Biozones are often nearly time synchronous & are
used to establish chronostratigraphic units
- Index fossils: fossil species that are geographically
widespread, occur in many types of sediments, and are restricted to a narrow
time interval
- MAGNETOSTRATIGRAPHIC UNITS
- Have aspects of biostratigraphic, chronostratigraphic & geochronologic
units
- Polarity zone, Polarity chronozone & Polarity chron:
Fundamental magnetostratigraphic units
- Magnetopolarity zones are essentially time synchronous
CORRELATION
- PROCESS OF DEMONSTRATING EQUIVALENCY
- LITHOSTRATIGRAPHIC CORRELATION - generally not time equivalent
- However, volcanic ash beds, glacial tills,
coal beds, or evaporites = key,
or marker beds - widespread & instantaneous
& are time equivalent
- DRILLING LOGS
- SEISMIC PROFILES
- BIOSTRATIGRAPHIC CORRELATION - approximates time synchroneity
- MAGNETOPOLARITY CORRELATION - time synchronous
- GEOCHEMICAL CORRELATION - may be time synchronous; for
example, Strontium or Oxygen Isotopes
Study Questions
1. Define facies & Walther's Law.
2. Define transgression & regression.
3. What are the roles of eustatic sealevel
changes, sedimentation & tectonics in causing transgressions & regressions?
4. What are the causes of eustatic sealevel
changes?
5. How are lithostratigraphic,
biostratigraphic, time-stratigraphic and time units defined & what are
their fundamental unit names?
6. How are various stratigraphic units correlated?