English to Kannada Dictionary stratigraphy

stratigraphy

ಸ್ತರ
definition
noun
The sixty pages on palaeontology emphasize geology and stratigraphy and chiefly illustrate trilobites.
the branch of geology concerned with the order and relative position of strata and their relationship to the geological time scale.
translation of 'stratigraphy'
ಸ್ಥರ-ಕ್ರಮ,
ವ್ಯವಸ್ಥೆ,
ಸ್ಥರ ವಿಜ್ಞಾನ
example
This initial 'stratigraphy' is used as the platform to investigate the lava flow faciès distribution in more detail and from there to construct a 3D geological model of the lava field heterogeneity.
The volcanic 'stratigraphy' , consisting dominantly of flood basalts with interbedded pyroclastic deposits, is well-exposed in East Greenland.
Much research has been of interest to, and sponsored by, the petroleum industry, and many facets of the research are as significant to 'stratigraphy' and basin analysis as to palaeobiology
The up-to-date 'stratigraphy' and earlier radiometric dates on these and other Late Precambrian rocks of this area are given in Pharaoh & Gibbons.
The ophiolite contains a complete igneous 'stratigraphy' of serpentinized ultramafics, gabbro, sheeted dykes and pillow lavas, as described by Moores.
With the new discipline of 'stratigraphy' to hand, geological maps of both practical and academic value could be, and were, produced by surveyors and scholars towards the end of the eighteenth century.
Completing the exhibitions is a diorama of the geology of the area north of Johannesburg, the Magaliesburg area, that shows details of the region's topography, geology, and 'stratigraphy' .
Due to the cave's deep, complex 'stratigraphy' , the geological context of associated material culture has been particularly challenging to interpret.
A combination of radar facies analysis and radar 'stratigraphy' has been used to interpret the radar profiles and define a relative chronology.
For details of reflection characteristics, especially in the Mesozoic 'stratigraphy' , the reader is referred to the literature cited above.
In the final section Bosence and Wilson discuss the complexities of sequence 'stratigraphy' in carbonate settings and introduce the use of numeric stratigraphic modeling for facies prediction.
A series of new findings are now available, which permit the general Jurassic 'stratigraphy' of Jabal Akhdar to be significantly refined.
The accepted 'stratigraphy' of the Dalradian block is presented in Figure 1.
Despite the relatively coherent chronological 'stratigraphy' demonstrated at the ice patches, temporal gaps are evident.
Tertiary 'stratigraphy' throws considerable light on landform and river development.
More than any other fossil collector in the western New York area, Tom paid attention to the scientific aspects of paleontology, 'stratigraphy' , and geology in general.
The sills are structurally disrupted by the same tectonic features that imbricate other elements of the Bainang terrane 'stratigraphy' .
Recent developments in Pleistocene 'stratigraphy' have enabled a better correlation to be made of terrestrial sequences with the much more complete marine sequences.
A second constraint on the timescale of canyon filling relates to the cyclic 'stratigraphy' documented at the Umberatana syncline example.
Although Lower Cambrian 'stratigraphy' remains in a state of some uncertainty, therefore, it is possible at present to present a provisional view of the sequence of events in at least some areas of the world.
The relative chronology derived from the radar 'stratigraphy' clearly shows that the dune has migrated from east to west.
In this study we concentrate on the field relations and 'stratigraphy' of the pyroclastic deposits within the lower volcanics.
Responding to Knight, he referred to stratigraphy as ‘the heart of geology’, and maintained that 'stratigraphy' and paleontology were mutually dependent.
The geological mapping allowed a detailed revision of the regional 'stratigraphy' .
Several other interruptions within the Cenozoic 'stratigraphy' of the Zagros region have long been attributed to epirogeny.
The sixty pages on palaeontology emphasize geology and 'stratigraphy' and chiefly illustrate trilobites.
The late Mesozoic and Cenozoic 'stratigraphy' of northern Chile is shown in Figure 3.
The overlying Pliocene reflections display a regular layer-cake 'stratigraphy' of downwarped reflections defining a U-shaped depression.
At the museum, Cooper worked in contact with U.S. Geological Survey paleontologists whose concerns were brachiopods and Lower Paleozoic 'stratigraphy' .
Lysons did not fully understand 'stratigraphy' , and he mistook the date of the villa.
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