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The '''stage''' is the fundamental [[chronostratigraphy|chronostratigraphic unit]]. | The '''stage''' is the fundamental [[chronostratigraphy|chronostratigraphic unit]]. | ||
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A list of stages/ages may be found [[List of Global Boundary Stratotype Sections and Points|here]]. | A list of stages/ages may be found [[List of Global Boundary Stratotype Sections and Points|here]]. | ||
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* [[Age (geology)]] | *[[Earth science]] | ||
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* [[Geologic | *[[Geologic time scale]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:32, 14 September 2013
The stage is the fundamental chronostratigraphic unit.
Being chronostratigraphic units, stages represent the body of rocks formed during a given interval of geologic time. The corresponding geochronologic units are called ages.
Stages/ages are formally defined following the indications of the ICS (International Commission on Stratigraphy). More specifically, stages/ages are defined by the GSSP of their base, their top being defined by the GSSP of the overlying stage/age.
A list of stages/ages may be found here.