The diachroneity is so great that widely separated upper St. Lawrence-Jordan Sandstone sections can have no overlap in age. |
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Often, however, they pose more problems than they solve, and bear witness to major diachroneity of otherwise similar events. |
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Thus, diachroneity is likely to occur in stratal slices of thin continental interbeds. |
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In addition to thin sands that cannot be analyzed by stratal slices, gravity flow events exhibit diachroneity in certain cases. |
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The demonstrable geographic variability and diachroneity of the Ordovician diversifications imposes limitations on the level of analysis possible with synoptic databases. |
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The lithostratigraphic correlation between the two units appears to be very good, although biostratigraphic resolution is inadequate to assess the degree of diachroneity. |
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The planar distribution feature of the time-equivalent seismic attribute provides the base map for sedimentation analysis and overcomes the diachroneity that commonly occurs in continental deposits. |
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This relationship, together with associated facies architecture, indicates diachroneity of the formation of these marine erosional surfaces associated with the retrogradational barrier-island system. |
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Because continental sands are thin and exhibit rapid facies changes, their stratal slices have universal diachroneity, which makes it impossible to obtain time-equivalent stratal slices through non-linear processing. |
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However, even stratal slicing is prone to diachroneity. |
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He proposed an idea of two transgressions of the Litorina Sea and their diachroneity in Estonia. |
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