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  2. Unconformity - Wikipedia

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    Paraconformity. A paraconformity is a type of unconformity in which the sedimentary layers above and below the unconformity are parallel, but there is no obvious erosional break between them. A break in sedimentation is indicated, for example, by fossil evidence. It is also called nondepositional unconformity or pseudoconformity.

  3. Lithostratigraphy - Wikipedia

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    Disconformity: the contact between younger and older beds is marked by visible, irregular erosional surfaces. Paleosol might develop right above the disconformity surface because of the non-deposition setting. Paraconformity: the bedding planes below and above the unconformity are parallel. A time gap is present, as shown by a faunal break, but ...

  4. Great Unconformity - Wikipedia

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    A prominent exposure of Powell's Great Unconformity occurs in Frenchman Mountain in Nevada.Frenchman Mountain exposes a sequence of Phanerozoic strata equivalent to those found in the Grand Canyon.

  5. Glossary of geology - Wikipedia

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    Also called Indianite. A mineral from the lime-rich end of the plagioclase group of minerals. Anorthites are usually silicates of calcium and aluminium occurring in some basic igneous rocks, typically those produced by the contact metamorphism of impure calcareous sediments. anticline An arched fold in which the layers usually dip away from the fold axis. Contrast syncline. aphanic Having the ...

  6. Unkar Group - Wikipedia

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    Within the Unkar Group, the contact between the Hakatai Shale and overlying Shinumo Sandstone is a distinct disconformity. This contact is the only significant unconformity that occurs within the Unkar Group. This disconformity is sharp and locally truncates cross-bedding and channels exhibited by sandstones in the underlying Hakatai Shale.

  7. Hutton's Unconformity - Wikipedia

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    Hutton's Unconformity is a name given to various notable geological sites in Scotland identified by the 18th-century Scottish geologist James Hutton as places where the junction between two types of rock formations can be seen.

  8. Paraconformity - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Paraconformity

  9. Geologic record - Wikipedia

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    Horseshoe Canyon Formations exposed in Horseshoe Canyon near Drumheller, Alberta. At a certain locality on the Earth's surface, the rock column provides a cross section of the natural history in the area during the time covered by the age of the rocks.