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Stratigraphy. Principles of Stratigraphy Types of Stratigraphy Contacts Unconformities. Text: Manual p. 29-35. Stratigraphy. “Stratigraphy can be defined as the complete triumph of terminology over facts and common sense.”
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Stratigraphy • Principles of Stratigraphy • Types of Stratigraphy • Contacts • Unconformities Text: Manual p. 29-35
Stratigraphy “Stratigraphy can be defined as the complete triumph of terminology over facts and common sense.” Attributed to P.D. Krynine by J. Ferm in Burton et al., 1987.
Stratigraphy Stratigraphy: the study of the 3-D spatial and temporal relationships among rocks
Stratigraphy • Principles of Stratigraphy • Types of Stratigraphy • Contacts • Unconformities Text: Manual p. 29-35
Principles of Stratigraphy 1. Superposition The oldest rocks are found on the bottom and the youngest rocks on the top. youngest oldest
Principles of Stratigraphy youngest? oldest?
Principles of Stratigraphy younger older
Principles of Stratigraphy 2. Original Horizontality sediments are deposited at the earth’s surface in flat layers
Principles of Stratigraphy cross-bedding
Principles of Stratigraphy 3. Lateral Continuity a bed will extend laterally until: • Pinches out. • Abuts against older rock. • Truncated by erosion. • Cut by fault.
Principles of Stratigraphy 4. Cross-Cutting Relationships Rock that are cut by another geologic feature are older than the feature that cuts them. Igneous Intrusion Fault Erosion
B A Principles of Stratigraphy 5. Rule of Inclusions If pieces of rock A are included in rock B, rock A formed before rock B.
Principles of Stratigraphy 6. Faunal Succession Systematic sequence of fossils with time. Extinct fossils do not reappear in younger rocks. http://www.geo.utexas.edu/courses/401/
Stratigraphy • Principles of Stratigraphy • Types of Stratigraphy • Contacts • Unconformities Text: Manual p. 29-35
Types of Stratigraphy Type Subdivisions Property
Types of Stratigraphy Type Subdivisions Property
Types of Stratigraphy - Lithostratigraphy Super Group Group *Formation Member / Tongue / Lentil Bed / Flow *Formation: distinct, mappable rock body with definable boundaries
Types of Stratigraphy Lithostratigraphic Units lens / lentil (E. McBride)
Stratigraphy • Principles of Stratigraphy • Types of Stratigraphy • Contacts • Unconformities Text: Manual p. 29-35
Types of Contacts • Intrusive • Fault • Depositional • Conformable Contact • Unconformity
Lateral Contacts Types of Contacts (Depositional) intercalated Vertical Contacts gradual gradation abrupt intertonguing pinchout (Boggs, p. 453)
Types of Contacts (Depositional) Lateral Contacts (E. McBride)
Stratigraphy • Principles of Stratigraphy • Types of Stratigraphy • Contacts • Unconformities Text: Manual p. 29-35
vs Hiatus: amount of missing time vs Diastem: small amount of missing rock / time Unconformities Unconformity: buried surface of erosion; missing rock / time
Unconformities Erosion – Mechanical, Chemical, Biological Drop in Sea Level Uplift of Land
Unconformities Calvert Bluff / Alluvium Contact (Field Trip 1)
Unconformities • Types: • Disconformity • Paraconformity • Nonconformity • Angular Unconformity
Unconformities • Disconformity – sediments on sediments (same orientation) with obvious erosion
20 million years 150 million years Unconformities Disconformity Supai Group Redwall Limestone Muav Limestone
Unconformities 2. Paraconformity – sediments on sediments (same orientation) no obvious erosion surface (Boggs, p. 456)
Unconformities 3. Angular unconformity – sediments on sediments (different orientations)
250 million years Unconformities Angular Unconformity
Unconformities Angular Unconformity Wyoming
Unconformities Angular Unconformity (E. McBride)
Unconformities 4. Nonconformity – sediments on crystalline igneous or metamorphic rocks Uplift, Erosion, Deposition Erosional Surface
Unconformities Nonconformity 550 million years 1800 million years
Canadian Shield Enchanted Rock Unconformities Nonconformity in Progress