2018
DOI: 10.1086/695851
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Testing Patterns of Association between Brachiopod Bioclast Deposits and Stratigraphic Discontinuities: A Case Study in Middle–Upper Devonian Carbonate-Dominated Settings of North America

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“…Here, hiatuses refer to any breaks in sedimentation that lead to the formation of hiatal surfaces (including diastems) or thin condensed increments that contain durable skeletal particles (Dominici, 2001; Kowalewski & Bambach, 2003; Peters, 2006; Brady, 2018; García‐Ramos & Zuschin, 2019). Geochronological dating of two superposed levels in a Holocene section differing in age, for example by ca 1000 years or by ca 10 000 years, can demonstrate that they are separated by a thin lag encompassing these durations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, hiatuses refer to any breaks in sedimentation that lead to the formation of hiatal surfaces (including diastems) or thin condensed increments that contain durable skeletal particles (Dominici, 2001; Kowalewski & Bambach, 2003; Peters, 2006; Brady, 2018; García‐Ramos & Zuschin, 2019). Geochronological dating of two superposed levels in a Holocene section differing in age, for example by ca 1000 years or by ca 10 000 years, can demonstrate that they are separated by a thin lag encompassing these durations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%