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Greeks and Romans Recognized world was ever changing and thought of it as eternal Fall of Rome and Rise of Church Developed idea of world based on a literal interpretation of bible Attributed variations to Noah’s flood e.g., seashells high in Italian Apennines (near Florence) Either Noah’s flood brought them or God’s mystery History of Stratigraphy

Renaissance and age of Reason Began to move away from extreme views and began to develop scientific principles Da Vinci ( ) Suggested that fossils in the Apennines were caused by rivers that had carried the shells down from the Alps Later envisioned uplifted shorelines

Da Vinci’s Insight In 1500 C.E. Da Vinci recognized that fossil shells in the layered rocks represented ancient marine life. Observed that many fossil rich layers were separated by unfossiliferous layers thereby repudiating the concept of one flood. Had the idea that seasonal events responsible

Nicolaus Steno –Niels Stensen ( ) famous for ” Stenos’ laws” –Worked in Italy (Tuscany) First to suggest IN PRINT that rocks enclosing fossils had at one time been soft Sharks’ teeth convinced him of fossil origins –Noticed living sharks had teeth identical to ‘tonguestones’ –Petrified tongues of dragons and snakes Realized shark’s teeth were deposited in soft mud, which encased the teeth and then hardened

Steno: Principle of Original Horizontality Steno: Principle of Superposition Steno: Principle of Lateral Continuity

1796 wrote “wonderful order and regularity with which nature has disposed of these singular productions [fossils] and assigned to each its class and peculiar stratum” 1815 Publication of the 1 st geologic map of England intended for the development of canals, quarries and mines as well as natural resources William Smith, Father of Stratigraphy

Georges Cuvier and Alexandre Brongniart Paris Basin Development of geologic map of Paris Basin The strata of the Paris Basin were close to horizontal. As of 1811, Cuvier and Brongniart employed fossils but only in the few instances where more obvious evidences of sequence were absent. The title of their work was Géographie Minéralogique: they meant the distribution of "external" characteristics of the mineral and fossil contents, shapes, colors, and textures of the strata within the Paris basin. Today this is lithology. They determined the order of the strata from their superposition, their lithology and by tracing them across the basin

Walther’s Law Named after Johannes Walther (1860 – 1937), noted a fundamental relationship between the vertical and lateral distribution of facies. facies that occur in conformable vertical successions of strata also occur in laterally adjacent environments

Concept of Sedimentary Facies Sedimentary Facies refers to all of the characteristics of a particular rock unit. The characteristics of the rock unit come from the depositional environment.

Lithostratigraphy – Study of the physical relationship among rock units; There is no time connotation other than superposition Physical properties and stratigraphic position relative to other lithostratigraphic units Subdivision of the Rock Record