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  • ...tive measurement of geologic [[time]]. It is considered also a branch of [[geochronology]]. ...time scales]]. A [[geologic time scale]] is a scheme that integrates the [[geochronology|geochronologic subdivisions]] of geologic [[time]] and their absolute ages
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  • ...he time sequence of the events in the Earth’s history is the science of '''geochronology'''. '''Geochronometry''' is a branch of geochronology that deals with the quantitative (i.e. numerical) measurement of time. Desi
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  • *[[Geochronology]]
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  • The '''Holocene Epoch''' is a period in [[Geochronology]], the current [[epoch]].<ref name=BerkeleyHolocene/><ref name=bbc2018-07-1
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  • Thus, chronostratigraphy deals with ''rock bodies'', in opposition to [[geochronology]] which deals with the dating and subdivision of geologic ''time''. ...]. Thus, a chronostratigraphic unit is a body of rocks, in opposition to [[geochronology|geochronologic units]] which are time intervals.
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  • *[[Geochronology]]
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  • <tr><td>[[Geochronology]]</td><td>The study of geologic time</td><td>[[Stratigraphy]]</td> ...bodies, including their age and relationships</td><td>[[Sedimentology]], [[Geochronology]], [[Sedimentary geology]]</td>
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  • ...ndaries of major relative time subdivisions, and especially those of the [[geochronology|erathems]], are marked by [[Extinction|mass extinction]]s, in turn associat ...for ordering and correlating strata in relative time), and [[Geochronology|geochronology]] (the study of geological time itself).<ref name=GeoTimeLamont-Doherty>[ht
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  • ...tratigraphy]] – the process by which [[strata]] is related to time – and [[geochronology]] – determination of the age of rocks. A Stage usually represents million
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