The Stratigraphic Paleobiology of Nonmarine Systems

Steven Holland author Katharine M Loughney author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:4th Feb '21

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The Stratigraphic Paleobiology of Nonmarine Systems cover

Few studies have addressed the predictions in the stratigraphic paleobiology of continental systems. It is a new area of research.

The principles of stratigraphic paleobiology can be readily applied to the continental fossil record. From these principles, stratigraphic paleobiology can be used to make various predictions. Few studies have addressed most of these predictions, making stratigraphic paleobiology of continental systems a promising area of investigation.The principles of stratigraphic paleobiology can be readily applied to the nonmarine fossil record. Consistent spatial and temporal patterns of accommodation and sedimentation in sedimentary basins are an important control on stratigraphic architecture. Temperature and precipitation covary with elevation, causing significant variation in community composition, and changes in base level cause elevation to undergo predictable changes. These principles lead to eight sets of hypotheses about the nonmarine fossil record. Three relate to long-term and cyclical patterns in the preservation of major fossil groups and their taphonomy, as well as the occurrence of fossil concentrations. The remaining hypotheses relate to the widespread occurrence of elevation-correlated gradients in community composition, long-term and cyclical trends in these communities, and the stratigraphic position of abrupt changes in community composition. Testing of these hypotheses makes the stratigraphic paleobiology of nonmarine systems a promising area of investigation.

ISBN: 9781108794732

Dimensions: 150mm x 230mm x 5mm

Weight: 140g

88 pages