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Title: Biostratigraphy


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Biostratigraphy
  • Basis of Biostratigraphy
  • Biozones
  • Examples
  • Problems
  • Magnetostratigraphy
  • Chemostratigraphy

Text Manual, p. 31 Boggs, Ch. 17
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Biostratigraphy
Biostratigraphy divide and correlate rock
packages using fossils.
Boundaries may or may not correspond to
lithostratigraphic boundaries.
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Basis of Biostratigraphy
Faunal Succession
Systematic progression of fossils with time.
Extinct fossils do not reappear in younger rocks.
http//www.geo.utexas.edu/courses/401/
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Basis of Biostratigraphy
Evolution all living things share a common
history
  • Genetic Variation and Inheritance
  • Changing Environmental Conditions
  • Natural Selection

(Stanley, 1993)
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Basis of Biostratigraphy
  • rapid burst
  • small populations
  • geographic isolation

(after Gould, 1989)
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Basis of Biostratigraphy
http//evolution.berkeley.edu/
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Basis of Biostratigraphy
Extinctions
Ordovician Devonian Permian Triassic Cretaceous
http//evolution.berkeley.edu/
  • catastrophic events
  • local environmental change

8
Biostratigraphy
Methods
  • Determine ranges of fossils in section
  • Divide into Biozones

Range First to last occurrence of a taxon
Biozone basic unit of biostratigraphy
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Basis of Biostratigraphy
index fossil a fossil that is useful to
determine biozones
Characteristics of Good Index Fossils
  • abundant fossils
  • widespread distribution
  • lived for short period of time
  • readily preserved
  • clear identifcation

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Basis of Biostratigraphy
Index Fossils
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Basis of Biostratigraphy
Index Fossils
http//www.ucl.ac.uk/GeolSci/micropal/
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Biostratigraphy
  • Basis of Biostratigraphy
  • Biozones
  • Examples
  • Problems
  • Magnetostratigraphy
  • Chemostratigraphy

Text Manual, p. 31 Boggs, Ch. 17
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Biozones
Types of Biozones
1. Interval Zones 2. Assemblage Zones 3.
Abundance Zones
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Biozones
Types of Biozones
1. Interval Zones based on occurrences of 1 or
2 taxa.
  • Taxon Range Zone FAD and LAD of one taxon
  • Concurrent Range Zone overlap between FAD
    Taxon 1 and LAD Taxon 2
  • Partial Range Zone gap between
    LAD Taxon 1 and FAD Taxon
    2
  • Lineage Zone FAD of Taxon 1 and FAD of Taxon
    2
  • (a descendent)
  • Interzones interval with no fossils

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Biozones
Types of Interval Zones
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Biozones
Types of Biozones
  1. Interval Zones based on occurrences of 1 or 2
    taxa.
  2. Assemblage Zones based on association of 3 or
    more taxa.

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Biozones
Assemblage Zones
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Biozones
Types of Biozones
  • Interval Zones based on occurrences of 1 or 2
    taxa.
  • Assemblage Zones based on association of 3 or
    more taxa.
  • Abundance Zones based on peak abundance of
  • one or more taxa.

20
Biozones
Abundance Zones
Not Necessarily Time Equivalent!
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Biozones
  • Taxon Range Zone?
  • Concurrent Range Zone?
  • Assemblage Zone?

22
Biozones
  • Partial Range Zone?
  • Abundance Zone?
  • Lineage Zone?

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Biostratigraphy
  • Basis of Biostratigraphy
  • Biozones
  • Examples
  • Problems
  • Magnetostratigraphy
  • Chemostratigraphy

Text Manual, p. 31 Boggs, Ch. 17
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Examples
Correlation
  • index fossils
  • principles of stratigraphy
  • marker horizons
  • geophysical properties
  • geochemical properties

http//www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/ozsvath/images/str
atigraphy.jpg
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Examples
Multiple Zones
26
Examples
Sedimentation Rates
27
Biostratigraphy
  • Basis of Biostratigraphy
  • Biozones
  • Examples
  • Problems
  • Magnetostratigraphy
  • Chemostratigraphy

Text Manual, p. 31 Boggs, Ch. 17
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Problems
  • Facies Control on Distribution
  • Taphonomy
  • Collection and Identification Bias

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Problems
Environmentally Restricted Distribution of Species
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Biostratigraphy
  • Basis of Biostratigraphy
  • Biozones
  • Examples
  • Problems
  • Magnetostratigraphy
  • Chemostratigraphy

Text Manual, p. 31 Boggs, Ch. 17
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Magnetostratigraphy
Magnetostratigraphy divide and correlate rock
packages using magnetic properties of the rock.
(Stanley, 1989)
  • normal magnetic field polarity like today
  • reversed magnetic field polarity opposite of
    today

32
Magnetostratigraphy
  • decrease in magnetic field strength
  • reversal
  • increase in magnetic field strength

Remnant Magnetism
(Long, 2005)
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Magnetostratigraphy
34
Magnetostratigraphy
Polarity Zone
35
Magnetostratigraphy
Correlation
36
Biostratigraphy
  • Basis of Biostratigraphy
  • Biozones
  • Examples
  • Problems
  • Magnetostratigraphy
  • Chemostratigraphy

Text Manual, p. 31 Boggs, Ch. 17
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Chemostratigraphy
Chemostratigraphy divide and correlate rock
packages using chemical properties of the rock.
Isotope
38
Chemostratigraphy
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Chemostratigraphy
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Chemostratigraphy
  • Strontium Isotopes
  • 87Rb ? 87Sr
  • Old Crust High 87Sr/86Sr
  • Sr sources vary
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