An Australian Phanerozoic timescale

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    • Young, Gavin C.
    • Laurie, J. R.
    • Australian Geological Survey Organisation

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An Australian Phanerozoic timescale

edited by G.C. Young and J.R. Laurie

Oxford University Press, 1996

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Accompanied by twelve biostratigraphical charts issued in a case

Includes bibliographical references (p. [191]-269) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This text provides a fresh global perspective to the Phanerozoic timescale, by bringing together extensive Australian and overseas research on biostratigraphy, geochronology and magnetostratigraphy. Correlations are established between Australian and European biozonal schemes for the entire Phanerozoic, by integrating local and international biozones, isotopic ages and magnetic polarity intervals. The compilation relies on tie points using tightly constrained isotopic and biostratigraphic ages. Its time calibration is heavily weighted by modern application of isotopic dating of the 1980s and 1990s, especially variants of 40 Ar/39Ar and U/Pb zircon-dating, which have radically rescaled some parts of geologic time.

Table of Contents

Section One: Overview. 1.1: Introduction. 1.2: The Phanerozoic Timescale. 1.3: Biochronology. 1.4: Isotopic Geochronology. 1.5: Magnetostratigraphy. 1.6: Numerical Callibration of Major Phanerozoic Boundaries. Section Two: Explanatory Notes on Biostratigraphic Charts. 2.1: Cambrian. 2.2: Ordovician. 2.3: Silurian. 2.4: Devonian. 2.5: Carboniferous. 2.6: Permian. 2.7: Triassic. 2.8: Jurassic. 2.9: Cretaceous. 2.10: Cainozoic. 2.11: Quaternary Foraminifera Biostratigraphy. Section Three: Bibliography

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