Here are some USGS Web pages with more information on stratigraphy and Anywhere:
Fossils, rocks, and time
Booklet describes how paleontologists use the identification of fossils to recognize rocks of the same or different ages.
(Score: 1.000)
Core Research Center
Overview of the Core Research Center (CRC) in Denver for preserving valuable rock cores for permanent storage and making the cores available for examination and testing. Includes links to services, well reports, and resources.
(Score: 0.690)
Geologic framework of the central Death Valley region
Description of a multi-disciplinary effort to develop an integrated tectonic, geologic, and hydrogeologic data model for the central and southern Death Valley area with links to geologic map index, location maps, and 1999 conference.
(Score: 0.356)
Western lake catchment systems - Bear Lake region, Idaho-Utah
Homepage for project on Bear Lake, Idaho-Utah, to study past climate change and effect on lake catchment basins. Includes link to summary, personnel, geology, methods used including coring and seismic surveying, and publications.
(Score: 0.275)
Definition:
a) Science of rock strata, concerned not only with the original succession and age relations of rock strata but also with their form, distribution, lithologic composition, fossil content, geophysical and geochemical properties. b) Science dealing with all rock bodies forming the Earth’s crust. [Glossary of Geology, 4th ed.]