stratigráfián
Stratigráfia is the scientific study of rock layers and layering. It is a fundamental branch of geology that deals with the description and interpretation of stratified rocks, which are rocks deposited in successive layers. The primary goal of stratigraphy is to understand the history of the Earth as recorded in these rock layers.
The foundational principle of stratigraphy is the law of superposition, which states that in an undisturbed
Stratigraphy employs various methods to study rock layers. Lithostratigraphy classifies and correlates rock units based on
By analyzing these rock layers, geologists can reconstruct past environments, understand geological events such as mountain