Midterm 2 Stratigraphy
Walther's Law
Main idea: if you have a distribution of environments you can take the distribution of environments and predict what would happen as they shifted space
Principle of Superposition
Steno's Law A major principle of stratigraphy stating that within a sequence of layers of sedimentary rock, the oldest layer is at the base and that the layers are progressively younger with ascending order in the sequence
Principle of Original Horizontality
Steno's Law Layers of sediment were originally deposited horizontally under the action of gravity any rock layers that are now folded and tilted have since been altered by later outside forces
Principle of Lateral Continuity
Steno's Law states that layers of sediment initially extend laterally in all directions; in other words, they are laterally continuous As a result, rocks that are otherwise similar, but are now separated by a valley or other erosional feature, can be assumed to be originally continuous.
Principle of Cross-Cutting Relationships
Steno's Law younger features cut across older features
Nonconformity
exists between sedimentary rocks and metamorphic or igneous rocks when the sedimentary rock lies above and was deposited on the pre-existing and eroded metamorphic or igneous rock.
Disconformity
exists where part of a sequence of parallel rock layers is missing
Stratigraphy
the branch of geology concerned with the order and relative position of strata and their relationship to the geological time scale. deals with the origin, composition, distribution, and succession of strata
Angular Unconformity
tilted rocks are overlain by flat-lying rocks