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Biostratigraphy

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Rock layer dating using fossils. Biozones, defined by fossil species, correlate strata globally, even with varied rock types. Early 1800s concepts linked fossils to relative ages. Steno's superposition law & evolution understanding underpin it. Smith, Cuvier, & Brongniart linked fossils to chronological events.

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Biostratigraphy

Rare Eureka Archives #133

Rock layer dating using fossils. Biozones, defined by fossil species, correlate strata globally, even with varied rock types. Early 1800s concepts linked fossils to relative ages. Steno's superposition law & evolution understanding underpin it. Smith, Cuvier, & Brongniart linked fossils to chronological events.

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