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Testing Modern Biostratigraphical Methods Application To The Ammonoid Zonation Across The Devoniancarboniferous Boundary 1st Edition Carina Klein Auth

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Testing Modern Biostratigraphical Methods Application To The Ammonoid Zonation Across The Devoniancarboniferous Boundary 1st Edition Carina Klein Auth
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Testing Modern Biostratigraphical Methods Application To The Ammonoid Zonation Across The Devoniancarboniferous Boundary 1st Edition Carina Klein Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer Spektrum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.23 MB
Pages: 106
Author: Carina Klein (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658153441, 9783658153458, 365815344X, 3658153458
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Testing Modern Biostratigraphical Methods Application To The Ammonoid Zonation Across The Devoniancarboniferous Boundary 1st Edition Carina Klein Auth by Carina Klein (auth.) 9783658153441, 9783658153458, 365815344X, 3658153458 instant download after payment.

Carina Klein examines the quality of the existing modern ammonoid zonation based on three methods, being Unitary Associations (UA), Constrained Optimization (CONOP) as well as Ranking and Scaling (RASC). The author sets out which of these three methods is best suitable to refine these zones. The results obtained are compared to each other with regard to ammonoid succession and resolution as well as with empirical data from selected reference sections. The analysis reveals that the UA and RASC methods are the most suitable since the results best mirror the empirical data from the single outcrops.

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