Jarðlags
Jarðlags refers to geological strata or layers of rock and sediment. These layers are formed over vast periods of time through various geological processes, including sedimentation, volcanic activity, and metamorphosis. Each layer represents a distinct period in Earth's history, preserving evidence of past environments, climates, and life forms. The study of jarðlags, known as stratigraphy, is fundamental to understanding the Earth's geological past.
The composition and thickness of jarðlags vary greatly depending on their origin. Sedimentary layers, for instance,
The principle of superposition is a key concept in stratigraphy, stating that in an undisturbed sequence of