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Terrestrial Depositional Systems
Deciphering Complexities through Multiple Stratigraphic Methods
Coordinators: Zeigler Kate E., Parker William
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Terrestrial Depositional Systems: Deciphering Complexities through Multiple Stratigraphic Methods is the first collection of contributed articles that not only introduces young geoscientists to biostratigraphy, chemostratigraphy, magnetostratigraphy, and lithostratigraphy, but also provides seasoned practitioners with a standard reference that showcases the topic?s most recent developments in research and application.
When studying complex depositional systems, scientists often need to rely on more than one stratigraphic technique to truly understand the sequence of historical events. Through a blend of specific analytical techniques, experiments, sampling methods, and working examples, this book provides a practical reference for addressing a range of depositional system challenges.
This multi-contributed reference combines reviews of stratigraphic methods with individual case studies, providing readers with a broad scope of techniques that will aid their work in the interpretation and understanding of complex depositional systems.
1. Introduction/Overview of volume 2. Collection of Appropriate Field Data for Stratigraphic and Biostratigraphic Investigations 3. Revised Formulation of the Late Triassic Land Vertebrate "Faunachrons" of Western North America 4. Palynostratigraphy and Other Methods in Paleopalynology: An Application to the K-Pg Boundary 5. Sedimentologist's Guide for Recognizing, Characterizing and Classifying Paleosols 6. Methods in Paleomagnetism and Magnetostratigraphy for Terrestrial Strata 7. The Lower Chinle Formation (Upper Triassic) at Petrified Forest National Park, Southwestern USA: A Case Study in Magnetostratigraphic Correlations 8. Magnetostratigraphy of the Morrison Formation, Utah 9. Terrestrial Carbon Isotope Chemostratigraphy in the Yellow Cat Member of the Cedar Mountain Formation: Complications and Pitfalls
William Parker has been employed as the lead paleontologist at Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona since 2001, where he established and leads the park's vertebrate paleontology research lab. Since 2002, park staff have published more than 50 papers on the geology and paleontology of the Triassic Period. Dr. Parker has B.S. and M.S. degrees in geology from Northern Arizona University and a Ph.D. in geology from the University of Texas at Austin. He is considered an expert in the study of Triassic archosaurian reptiles and on the geology and stratigraphy of the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation of Arizona.
- Offers multi-contributed expertise in biostratigraphy, chemostratigraphy, magnetostratigraphy, and lithostratigraphy, ensuring a thorough, yet topical coverage
- Features case studies in each chapter that underscore the range of applications of individual stratigraphic methods
- Provides detailed explanations of different analyses, data collection methods, and sampling techniques, making the content immediately implementable
- Includes more than 100 illustrations, figures, and photographs that provide visual representations of core concepts
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