Crossword-Solution: STRATIGRAPHICAL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Stratigraphical | a. | Pertaining to, or depended upon, the order or arrangement of strata; as, stratigraphical evidence. |
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| relating to stratigraphy, the study of geological layers or strata | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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Biologists had, theoretically at least, the more genuine interest in fossil organisms as individual forms of life." (Zittel, "History of Geology and Palaeontology", page 363, London, 1901.) The geological or stratigraphical direction of the science was given by the work of William Smith, "the father of historical geology," in the closing decade of the eighteenth century.
Thus the Cephalopoda are the most valuable, as having a more restricted range in time than the Gasteropoda; and these, again, are more characteristic of the particular stratigraphical subdivisions than are the Lamellibranchiate Bivalves, while these last, again, are more serviceable in classification than the Brachiopoda, a still lower class of shell-fish, which are the most enduring of all.
Professor Ramsay has remarked that there is a stratigraphical break; for in Kent, Surrey, and Sussex, at those few points where there are exposures of junctions of the Gault and Neocomian, the surface of the latter has been much eroded or denuded, while to the westward of the great chalk escarpment the unconformability of the two groups is equally striking.
The characters of the Upper and Lower Silurian rocks were established so fully, both on stratigraphical and palæontological data, by Sir Roderick Murchison after five years’ labour, in 1839, when his “Silurian System” was published, that these formations could from that period be recognised and identified in all other parts of Europe and in North America, even in countries where most of the fossils differed specifically from those of the classical region in Britain, where they were first studied.
Specimens of the Vertebrata, illustrations of Physical Geography and Stratigraphical Geology, should be placed below.