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==Graphic correlation==
 
==Graphic correlation==
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[[file:applied-paleontology_fig17-27.png|thumb|{{figure number|1}}See text for explanation.]]
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[[file:applied-paleontology_fig17-27.png|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Graphic correlation of two sections..]]
    
Graphic correlation<ref name=ch17r79>Shaw, A., B., 1964, Time in Stratigraphy: New York, McGraw-Hill, 365 p.</ref> is a widely accepted deterministic technique for ranking fossil occurrences according to the geological time represented in a set of reference sections. This approach has broad applications to solving biostratigraphic and sedimentologic problems (see Mann & Lane<ref name=ch17r61>Mann, K., O., Lane, H., R., eds., 1995, Graphic Correlation: SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) Special Publication 53, 263 p.</ref>).
 
Graphic correlation<ref name=ch17r79>Shaw, A., B., 1964, Time in Stratigraphy: New York, McGraw-Hill, 365 p.</ref> is a widely accepted deterministic technique for ranking fossil occurrences according to the geological time represented in a set of reference sections. This approach has broad applications to solving biostratigraphic and sedimentologic problems (see Mann & Lane<ref name=ch17r61>Mann, K., O., Lane, H., R., eds., 1995, Graphic Correlation: SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) Special Publication 53, 263 p.</ref>).
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[[:file:applied-paleontology_fig17-27.png|Figure 1]] shows a graphic correlation of two sections.
 
[[:file:applied-paleontology_fig17-27.png|Figure 1]] shows a graphic correlation of two sections.
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[[file:applied-paleontology_fig17-28.png|thumb|{{figure number|2}}See text for explanation.]]
      
==Composite standards==
 
==Composite standards==

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