Title: Biostratigraphy
1Biostratigraphy
- Basis of Biostratigraphy
- Biozones
- Examples
- Problems
- Magnetostratigraphy
- Chemostratigraphy
Text Manual, p. 31 Boggs, Ch. 17
2Biostratigraphy
Biostratigraphy divide and correlate rock
packages using fossils.
Boundaries may or may not correspond to
lithostratigraphic boundaries.
3Basis of Biostratigraphy
Faunal Succession
Systematic progression of fossils with time.
Extinct fossils do not reappear in younger rocks.
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4Basis of Biostratigraphy
Evolution all living things share a common
history
- Genetic Variation and Inheritance
- Changing Environmental Conditions
- Natural Selection
(Stanley, 1993)
5Basis of Biostratigraphy
- rapid burst
- small populations
- geographic isolation
(after Gould, 1989)
6Basis of Biostratigraphy
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7Basis of Biostratigraphy
Extinctions
Ordovician Devonian Permian Triassic Cretaceous
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- catastrophic events
- local environmental change
8Biostratigraphy
Methods
- Determine ranges of fossils in section
- Divide into Biozones
Range First to last occurrence of a taxon
Biozone basic unit of biostratigraphy
9Basis 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
10Basis of Biostratigraphy
Index Fossils
11Basis of Biostratigraphy
Index Fossils
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12Biostratigraphy
- Basis of Biostratigraphy
- Biozones
- Examples
- Problems
- Magnetostratigraphy
- Chemostratigraphy
Text Manual, p. 31 Boggs, Ch. 17
13Biozones
Types of Biozones
1. Interval Zones 2. Assemblage Zones 3.
Abundance Zones
14Biozones
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
15Biozones
Types of Interval Zones
16Biozones
Types of Biozones
- Interval Zones based on occurrences of 1 or 2
taxa. - Assemblage Zones based on association of 3 or
more taxa.
17Biozones
Assemblage Zones
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19Biozones
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.
20Biozones
Abundance Zones
Not Necessarily Time Equivalent!
21Biozones
- Taxon Range Zone?
- Concurrent Range Zone?
- Assemblage Zone?
22Biozones
- Partial Range Zone?
- Abundance Zone?
- Lineage Zone?
23Biostratigraphy
- Basis of Biostratigraphy
- Biozones
- Examples
- Problems
- Magnetostratigraphy
- Chemostratigraphy
Text Manual, p. 31 Boggs, Ch. 17
24Examples
Correlation
- index fossils
- principles of stratigraphy
- marker horizons
- geophysical properties
- geochemical properties
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atigraphy.jpg
25Examples
Multiple Zones
26Examples
Sedimentation Rates
27Biostratigraphy
- Basis of Biostratigraphy
- Biozones
- Examples
- Problems
- Magnetostratigraphy
- Chemostratigraphy
Text Manual, p. 31 Boggs, Ch. 17
28Problems
- Facies Control on Distribution
- Taphonomy
- Collection and Identification Bias
29Problems
Environmentally Restricted Distribution of Species
30Biostratigraphy
- Basis of Biostratigraphy
- Biozones
- Examples
- Problems
- Magnetostratigraphy
- Chemostratigraphy
Text Manual, p. 31 Boggs, Ch. 17
31Magnetostratigraphy
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
32Magnetostratigraphy
- decrease in magnetic field strength
- reversal
- increase in magnetic field strength
Remnant Magnetism
(Long, 2005)
33Magnetostratigraphy
34Magnetostratigraphy
Polarity Zone
35Magnetostratigraphy
Correlation
36Biostratigraphy
- Basis of Biostratigraphy
- Biozones
- Examples
- Problems
- Magnetostratigraphy
- Chemostratigraphy
Text Manual, p. 31 Boggs, Ch. 17
37Chemostratigraphy
Chemostratigraphy divide and correlate rock
packages using chemical properties of the rock.
Isotope
38Chemostratigraphy
39Chemostratigraphy
40Chemostratigraphy
- Strontium Isotopes
- 87Rb ? 87Sr
- Old Crust High 87Sr/86Sr
- Sr sources vary