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AAPG Bulletin

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Volume: 42 (1958)

Issue: 1. (January)

First Page: 220

Last Page: 220

Title: Previous HitStratigraphicNext Hit Classification and Terminology: ABSTRACT

Author(s): Hollis D. Hedberg

Article Type: Meeting abstract

Abstract:

Certain types of Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit units are based primarily on objective features of rocks which are physically discernible or physically measurable, such as lithologic character, fossil content, and electrical character. Other types of Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit units are of a more subjective nature and are based on Previous HitinterpretationNext Hit, in terms of geologic age, environment of deposition, etc., of the evidence supplied by the various objective features.

Rock-Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit and bio-Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit units are dominantly objective; time-Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit and eco-Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit units are dominantly subjective. Countless pages of geological literature have been wasted in fruitless controversy merely because of failure to differentiate these two types of Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit units by clear and precise systems of classification and terminology. Likewise, effectiveness in the application of Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit thinking to petroleum geology has been impeded by the existing confusion in Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit classification and terminology. An attempt is made here to bring out the proper relations between rock-Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit, bio-Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit, time-Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit, eco-Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit, and other kinds of Previous HitstratigraphicTop units.

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