Stratigraphic Section

A stratigraphic section also called a stratigraphic column is a visual representation of a field outcrop.
Stratigraphic section. However it appeared that giving any or all of the sections in the text of this report would confuse rather than aid the description of the stratigraphy. The boundaries of rock units formations stratigraphic sequences sedimentary facies the age of rock units using fossils and other datable rock or mineral components the presence of hiatuses such as unconformities and disconformities. You can help wikipedia by expanding it.
A stratigraphic section is a sequence of layers of rocks in the order they were deposited. Stratigraphic cross sections show characteristics of correlatable stratigraphic units such as reservoir sandstones or sealing shales. It often starts with field measurements of bed and unit thicknesses.
Vertical stratigraphic sections the simplest way to record the details of a surface outcrop is by measuring and describing a vertical stratigraphic section. A typical stratigraphic column shows a sequence of sedimentary rocks with the oldest rocks on the bottom and the youngest on top. This geology article is a stub.
A stratigraphic column is a representation used in geology and its subfield of stratigraphy to describe the vertical location of rock units in a particular area. It may be a composite section that was produced by visiting several exposures. Stratigraphy is a branch of geology to description of rock or interpretation geologic time scale it provides of geologic history of strata.
Stratigraphic studies primarily used in the study of sedimentary and volcanic layered rocks. They may also be vital in understanding the timing of deformationby showing the drape of sediment over developing foldsor the thickening of the section across growth faults.