A reappraisal of 'International Stratigraphic Lexicon' and the need for the creation named units critical catalogues

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1996

2013-02-21T15:20:25Z

Abstract

Analysis of stratigraphic terminology and classification, shows that time-related stratigraphic units, which by definition have a global extent, are the concern of international cornrnissions and committees of the intemational Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) . In contrast, lithostratigraphic, and other closely related units, are regional in extent and are catalogued in the International Stratigraphic Lexicon (ISL), the last volume of which, was published in 1987. Tlie intemational Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) is currently attempting to revitalize the publication of ISL, given that the information contained in published volumes has never been updated, and that there has been a significant increase in stratigraphic research in recent decades. The proliferation of named units in the South Pyrenean and Ebro Basin Paleogene is evaluated to illustrate the extent of the problem. Moreover, new approaches to stratigraphic analysis have led to the naming of genetic units according to similar guidelines followed in the naming of descnptive or lithostratigraphic units. This has led to considerable confusion. The proposal to revitalize the ISL is accepted as part of the solution, that should also include the publication of critica1 catalogues, and the creation of norms for genetic unit terminology.

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English

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Universitat de Barcelona (UB). Institut de Ciències de la Terra Jaume Almera (ICTJA)

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Reproducció del document publicat a: http://www.raco.cat/index.php/ActaGeologica/article/view/75500

Acta Geologica Hispanica, 1996, vol. 30, num. 4, p. 1-9

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