stratigraphy

英[strə'tɪgrəfɪ] 美[strə'tɪgrəfɪ]
  • n. 地层学
  • strabismic adj.斜视的
  • strabismus n.斜视;斜视眼
  • strabotomy n.斜视手术
  • strac abbr.StrategicArmyCorps(美国)战略陆军部队
  • strad n.=Stradivarius(意大利提琴制造家史特拉第瓦里制作的)提琴或者其他弦乐器
Noun:
  1. the branch of geology that studies the arrangement and succession of strata

1. Stratigraphy studies the sequence of the rocks in the earth's crust.
地层学研究地壳中岩石的层序.

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2. Their main effort is directed to stratigraphy and structure of outcrops.
他们的主要精力放在研究天然露头的地层情况与构造上.

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3. Seismic stratigraphy is the study of stratigraphy and depositional facies as interpreted from seismic data.
地震地层学是按照地震资料解释进行地层学和沉积相的研究.

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4. Seismic stratigraphy - the study of stratigraphy and depositional facies as interpreted from seismic data.
地震地层学 -- 按照地震资料解释进行地层学和沉积相的研究.

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5. The second dating method was palaeo - magnetic analysis, or magnetic polarity stratigraphy.
第二种测定法是古磁学分析法, 也叫磁极地层学测定法.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Stratigraphy is one of the basic subjects of most significance in geology.
      地层学是地质学的一门重要的基础学科。