Geological Mapping · mapping-4-21

Planktonic range chart for LP21

The LP21 range chart should make the inferential chain fully reproducible: specimen identification, published range, selected zonation, overlap interval and final confidence. A zonal conclusion is robust only when multiple diagnostic taxa converge and when the sample’s stratigraphic position is secure.

Planktonic range chart for LP21

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Geological interpretation and evidential boundary

The LP21 range chart should make the inferential chain fully reproducible: specimen identification, published range, selected zonation, overlap interval and final confidence. A zonal conclusion is robust only when multiple diagnostic taxa converge and when the sample’s stratigraphic position is secure. Long-ranging species add little temporal resolution, while a single short-ranging species may create fragile precision if preservation is poor. Reworked fossils, laboratory cross-contamination and taxonomic synonymy are the principal counter-explanations. The chart is therefore best presented with a sensitivity interval and explicit qualifiers, then cross-checked against LP59 and LP51 so that age relationships obey mapped stratigraphy rather than being adjusted after the fact.

Source
Private mapping source vault · geological evidence record
Location in source
PDF page 71
Image quality
Source scan
Record ID
mapping-4-21