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Lithostratigraphy of the Mesoproterozoic Jannelsepan Formation

South African Journal of Geology, 2017
The Jannelsepan Formation forms part of the 1.30 to 1.24 Ga Areachap Group. It is a pre-tectonic calc-alkaline volcano-sedimentary unit in the 1.2 to 1.0 Ga Namaqua Sector of the Namaqua-Natal Metamorphic Province. The main rock types are amphibolites with subordinate clinopyroxene or biotite.
H. Minnaar, D.H. Cornell, R.H. Bailie
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We and Lithostratigraphy

Vijesti Hrvatskoga geološkog društva, 1999
O litostratigrafskim se jedinicama u nas govori doslovno desetljećima! Stariji se svakako sjećaju da je 70-tih godina postojala i Sekcija za stratigrafiju HGD, a i kasnije postojali su pokušaji ustanovljavanja tijela unutar HGD koje bi imalo za cilj uspostavljanje reda u našoj litostratigrafskoj nomenklaturi.
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Lithostratigraphy: Formation of the Formation

Newsletters on Stratigraphy, 2023
Brian R. Pratt   +3 more
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The Fate of Formal Lithostratigraphy

2014
Hollis D. Hedberg, the first chairman of the International Subcommission on Stratigraphic Classification (ISSC), compiled and published the International Stratigraphic Guide (ISG) in 1976 after a long and successful endeavour. The guide contains definitions, procedures, terminology, and nomenclature, with detailed information on three stratigraphic ...
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Tertiary Lithostratigraphy of Niger Delta

AAPG Bulletin, 1978
Abstract The composite Tertiary sequence of the Niger delta consists, in ascending order, of the Akata, Agbada, and Benin Formations. They compose an estimated 28,000 ft (8,535 m) of section at the approximate depocenter in the central part of the delta. The stratigraphic distribution of these rocks is poorly understood because of the
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Gondwana Lithostratigraphy of Peninsular India

Gondwana Research, 2002
Abstract The controversy regarding the stratigraphic interpretation of the Indian Gondwana succession in the Peninsular Basins has continued for more than a century, with the exception of the Damodar and Satpura Basins. While the stratigraphic reconstruction in Damodar and Satpur was based on the order of superposition of strata, elsewhere the ...
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Lithostratigraphy

1994
J. Chantraine, J. J. Chauvel, D. Rabu
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Lithostratigraphy of the Buntsandstein in Germany

Schriftenreihe der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Geowissenschaften, 2014
null Lepper Jochen   +2 more
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Lithostratigraphy and evolution of the Lower Cretaceous Basins, in Western Saharan Atlas, Algeria: A comment

Journal of African Earth Sciences, 2021
Mohammed Nadir Naimi   +2 more
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