What's the difference between stratigraphic and stratigraphical?

Stratigraphic


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Stratigraphical
  • (a.) Alt. of -ical

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The stratigraphical position of the os Daubentonii has been established comparing the situation in the Gibbon with that of the human ulno-carpal region.
  • (2) This early appearance, however, has been questioned, largely because of doubts about the stratigraphic positions associated with the specimens and because of the lack of a reliable chronology for the stratigraphic sequence.
  • (3) The latest survival dates of extinct species are estimated from stratigraphic occurrences of fossil remains, radiocarbon dates, or association with archaeological industries.
  • (4) Recently obtained material of the early Eocene primate Notharctus venticolus, including two partial skulls from a single stratigraphic horizon, provides the geologically earliest evidence of sexual dimorphism in canine size and shape in primates and the only unequivocal evidence for such dimorphism in strepsirhines.
  • (5) A stratigraphically oriented series of the Miocene foraminiferal species Brizalina mandoroveensis from Ikang, Cameroon, was analyzed both by conventional multivariate morphometric procedures and by the tensor biometric method of Bookstein (1986; Statist, Sci.
  • (6) glabrata (Say, 1818) from upper Pleistocene (or Holocene) based on paleontologic and stratigraphic data and in agreement with shell morphology.
  • (7) The scientific community took the Crutzen-Stoermer proposal seriously enough to submit it to the rigours of the stratigraphers.
  • (8) This discovery nearly doubles the stratigraphic range of therapsids and furnishes their first record from the Cenozoic.
  • (9) Although a surface find, its provenance within site JM85 (BPRP site K002) was established and a stratigraphic section provided indicating the specimen's position.
  • (10) The fossil horizon is only 76 meters, stratigraphically, above the Glossopteris-bearing Buckley Formation, a coal-bearing sequence of Permian age.
  • (11) The phylogeny of this group is congruent with the stratigraphic distribution of its members.
  • (12) One parietal fragment was excavated from the stratigraphically more recent F complex.
  • (13) The diagnosis, not revealed on standard radiographs of the vertebral column, was suspected on radiculography and confirmed only by oblique stratigraphic projection.
  • (14) In most instances the entire IOT was innervated, however, the stratigraphic distribution of fibers in the various tectal lamina was atypical.
  • (15) Respiration related units (RRU) were recorded during a stratigraphic exploration of medulla and pons from the cervical junction to the caudal part of the pneumotaxic system in the semi-chronic locally anesthetized 'isolated respiratory centre' of the cat.
  • (16) The first uses taphonomic control groups to distinguish real absences from nonpreservation, while the second, and probably more powerful, uses the quality of the fossil record to estimate confidence intervals on the bases of stratigraphic ranges.
  • (17) The conventional analysis used five size-measures upon 170 specimens from five stratigraphic levels; the tensor analysis encompassed six landmarks (12 coordinates) upon 50 specimens.
  • (18) Recent publications indicate that they will recommend the designation of the Anthropocene, and that the “stratigraphically optimal” temporal limit will be located somewhere in the mid-20th century.
  • (19) The archaeological and hominid site of Border Cave (KwaZulu, South Africa) has a stratigraphic sequence covering the Middle and Later Stone Ages (MSA and LSA).
  • (20) We used differential scanning calorimetry to perform a stratigraphic analysis of the shrinkage temperature of glutaraldehyde-treated pericardium.

Stratigraphical


Definition:

  • (a.) Pertaining to, or depended upon, the order or arrangement of strata; as, stratigraphical evidence.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The stratigraphical position of the os Daubentonii has been established comparing the situation in the Gibbon with that of the human ulno-carpal region.
  • (2) This early appearance, however, has been questioned, largely because of doubts about the stratigraphic positions associated with the specimens and because of the lack of a reliable chronology for the stratigraphic sequence.
  • (3) The latest survival dates of extinct species are estimated from stratigraphic occurrences of fossil remains, radiocarbon dates, or association with archaeological industries.
  • (4) Recently obtained material of the early Eocene primate Notharctus venticolus, including two partial skulls from a single stratigraphic horizon, provides the geologically earliest evidence of sexual dimorphism in canine size and shape in primates and the only unequivocal evidence for such dimorphism in strepsirhines.
  • (5) A stratigraphically oriented series of the Miocene foraminiferal species Brizalina mandoroveensis from Ikang, Cameroon, was analyzed both by conventional multivariate morphometric procedures and by the tensor biometric method of Bookstein (1986; Statist, Sci.
  • (6) glabrata (Say, 1818) from upper Pleistocene (or Holocene) based on paleontologic and stratigraphic data and in agreement with shell morphology.
  • (7) The scientific community took the Crutzen-Stoermer proposal seriously enough to submit it to the rigours of the stratigraphers.
  • (8) This discovery nearly doubles the stratigraphic range of therapsids and furnishes their first record from the Cenozoic.
  • (9) Although a surface find, its provenance within site JM85 (BPRP site K002) was established and a stratigraphic section provided indicating the specimen's position.
  • (10) The fossil horizon is only 76 meters, stratigraphically, above the Glossopteris-bearing Buckley Formation, a coal-bearing sequence of Permian age.
  • (11) The phylogeny of this group is congruent with the stratigraphic distribution of its members.
  • (12) One parietal fragment was excavated from the stratigraphically more recent F complex.
  • (13) The diagnosis, not revealed on standard radiographs of the vertebral column, was suspected on radiculography and confirmed only by oblique stratigraphic projection.
  • (14) In most instances the entire IOT was innervated, however, the stratigraphic distribution of fibers in the various tectal lamina was atypical.
  • (15) Respiration related units (RRU) were recorded during a stratigraphic exploration of medulla and pons from the cervical junction to the caudal part of the pneumotaxic system in the semi-chronic locally anesthetized 'isolated respiratory centre' of the cat.
  • (16) The first uses taphonomic control groups to distinguish real absences from nonpreservation, while the second, and probably more powerful, uses the quality of the fossil record to estimate confidence intervals on the bases of stratigraphic ranges.
  • (17) The conventional analysis used five size-measures upon 170 specimens from five stratigraphic levels; the tensor analysis encompassed six landmarks (12 coordinates) upon 50 specimens.
  • (18) Recent publications indicate that they will recommend the designation of the Anthropocene, and that the “stratigraphically optimal” temporal limit will be located somewhere in the mid-20th century.
  • (19) The archaeological and hominid site of Border Cave (KwaZulu, South Africa) has a stratigraphic sequence covering the Middle and Later Stone Ages (MSA and LSA).
  • (20) We used differential scanning calorimetry to perform a stratigraphic analysis of the shrinkage temperature of glutaraldehyde-treated pericardium.

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