stratigraafilisi
Stratigraafilisi is the scientific study of stratification in rocks and soils, focusing on the arrangement, composition, and temporal relationships of layers. It aims to describe how rocks were deposited, how they relate to one another across space and time, and how to integrate them into a coherent record of geological history. The discipline provides the backbone of the geologic time scale and supports interpretations of past environments, climates, and processes.
Key principles include superposition (younger layers over older ones), original horizontality (sediments are deposited near horizontally),
Stratigraafilisi encompasses several subdisciplines: lithostratigraphy classifies rocks by lithology into units such as formations and members;
Methods involve field stratigraphy, measured sections, geological mapping, core and borehole data, and laboratory analyses. Dating
Applications span petroleum geology, groundwater and mineral exploration, environmental reconstructions, and archaeological dating. Stratigraafilisi has a