stratigraphic Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
stratigraphic ka kya matlab hota hai
स्ट्रैटिग्राफिक
Noun:
स्तर विज्ञान, स्तरीभूत वर्गों की स्थिति,
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stratigraphic शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
कला सामग्री स्तर विज्ञान (स्ट्रेटीग्राफी) भूविज्ञान की एक शाखा है।
२०१० में डॉ के एन एन काटजू राज्य स्तर विज्ञान पुरस्कार मिला साथ में उन्हें और भी कई पुरस्कार मिले है।
জজজ
stratigraphic's Usage Examples:
Metamorphosed sedimentary rocks are widely distributed in the schistose series, but they are distinctly subordinate to the meta-ignecius rocks, and they are so highly metamorphic that stratigraphic methods are not usually applicable to them.
More recent analysis has shown, however, that certain modifications observed within the same stratigraphic level are really grades of mutations which show divergences comparable to those found in successive levels.
He proposed the term " mutations " for the minute progressive changes of single characters in definite directions as observed in successive stratigraphic levels.
Cuvier (1769-1832) is famous as the founder of vertebrate palaeontology, and with Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847) as the author of the first exact contribution to stratigraphic geology.
Observing for himself (1794-1800) the stratigraphic value of fossils, he began to distinguish the great Mesozoic formations of England (1801).
Locally both the sedimentary and igneous parts of the group have been highly metamorphosed; but as a rule the alteration of the sedimentary portions has not gone so far that stratigraphic methods are inapplicable to them, though in some places detailed study is necessary to make out their structure.
The Pliocene system stands in much the same stratigraphic relation to the Miocene as the Miocene does to the Eocene.
As a result of this emergence the stratigraphic break between the Ordovician and the Silurian is one of the greatest in the whole Palaeozoic group.
Not only is it extensive in area, but the stratigraphic break is very great, as shown by (I) the excess of metamorphism of the lower group as compared with the upper, and (2) the amount of erosion suffered by the older group before the deposition of the younger.
The subject will be treated in its biological aspects, because the relations of palaeontology to historical and stratigraphic geology are more appropriately considered under the article Geology.