Stratigraphy is the study of layered sedimentary rocks and the principles that govern their formation, distribution, and chronological relationships. By analyzing rock layers, fossils, and depositional sequences, stratigraphers reconstruct the timing and order of geological events across Earth’s history. This discipline provides the framework for interpreting past environments, correlating rock units across regions, and building the geologic timescale itself.

 

Studies in Stratigraphy