Title of article
Time and space in stratigraphy: The ‘3-m gap’ story
Author/Authors
van Loon، نويسنده , , A.J. (Tom)، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
3
From page
394
To page
396
Abstract
Even for earth scientists it appears difficult to keep in mind that a sedimentary succession does not form due to accumulation at a constant rate, but that long periods of slow accumulation may alternate with short phases of event sedimentation and/or shorter or longer time-spans of non-deposition or even erosion. An example of this incorrect way of thinking is a recently published article in which it is postulated that the find of a ceratopsian brow horn only 13 cm below the K/T boundary in the Hell Creek Formation (Montana, USA) proves that dinosaurs did not become extinct before the K/T impact. It is argued why the postulated consequence (closure of the so-called 3-m gap: a zone of some metres thick underneath the K/T boundary in which, thus far, no dinosaur remnants had been found in the USA) is based on incorrect presumptions, particularly the relationship between time and space.
Keywords
Time/space relationship , Stratigraphy , 3-m gap , dinosaur extinction
Journal title
Proceedings of the Geologists Association
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Proceedings of the Geologists Association
Record number
2323926
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