lagerstapel
Lagerstapel is a term used in the field of geology and sedimentology to describe a specific type of sedimentary structure. It refers to a stack or pile of sedimentary layers that have been deposited in a specific manner, often in a body of water such as a lake or a marine environment. The layers within a lagerstapel are typically well-preserved and can provide valuable information about past environments and the organisms that lived in them.
The term "lagerstapel" is derived from the German words "lager," meaning layer, and "stapel," meaning stack or
Lagerstapels are often found in ancient lake deposits and can be associated with specific types of environments,
The study of lagerstapels has contributed significantly to our understanding of the evolution of life on Earth,