Biostratigráfián
Biostratigráfián is a branch of stratigraphy that uses the fossil content of sedimentary rocks to establish relative ages and correlate rock layers across different locations. The fundamental principle behind biostratigraphy is the concept of fossil succession, which states that different types of fossils appear, evolve, and disappear from the rock record in a predictable order. By identifying specific index fossils, which are widespread, easily recognizable, and existed for a relatively short period, geologists can determine the relative age of a rock formation.
The process involves collecting and analyzing fossils from rock samples. The presence, absence, and abundance of