CGI Stratigraphic rank vocabulary

language: en
identifier: http://resource.geosciml.org/classifierscheme/cgi/201012/stratigraphicrank
creator: Concept Definition Task Group of IUGS CGI Interoperability Working Group (http://www.cgi-iugs.org/tech_collaboration/interoperability_working_group.html)
title: CGI Stratigraphic rank vocabulary
publisher: Concept Definition Task Group of IUGS CGI Interoperability Working Group (http://www.cgi-iugs.org/tech_collaboration/interoperability_working_group.html)
format: application/rdf+xml
historyNote: 2009-07-14. Generate SKOS encoding of vocabulary from Excel spreadsheet.
historyNote: 2010-02-08. SMR Clean up namespace declarations so concept URI's follow CGI URN scheme; concepts have URN, are not document fragments.
historyNote: 2010-02-08. SMR Clean up namespace declarations so concept URI\'s follow CGI URN scheme; concepts have URN, are not document fragments.
historyNote: 2010-11-28 SMR replace URN with http URI constructed according to CGI URI scheme (see https://www.seegrid.csiro.au/wiki/bin/view/CGIModel/PersistentIdentifiersInGeoSciMLServices)
historyNote: 2011-02-16 SMR Add broader/narrower relations according to stratigraphic code. These are not meant to be formal isA or PartOf relations, rather should be read something like 'broader in local intention' or 'may be part of'. Add term 'Complex' to vocabulary

-- Bed --

URI http://resource.geosciml.org/classifier/cgi/stratigraphicrank/0001
Preferred label (en) Bed
Definition () The smallest formal lithostratigraphic unit, usually a distinctive lithic entity which can be distinguished from adjacent rocks by one or more physical characteristics.
Source () North American Commission on Stratigraphic Nomenclature, 2005; Salvador, 1994
Relationships:
Broader Member

-- Formation --

URI http://resource.geosciml.org/classifier/cgi/stratigraphicrank/0003
Preferred label (en) Formation
Definition () A body of rock identified by lithic characteristics and stratigraphic position; it is usually but not necessarily tabular and is mappable at the Earth's surface or traceable in the subsurface.
Definition () A body of rock identified by lithic characteristics and stratigraphic position; it is usually but not necessarily tabular and is mappable at the Earth\'s surface or traceable in the subsurface.
Source () North American Commission on Stratigraphic Nomenclature, 2005; Salvador, 1994
Relationships:
Broader Group
Broader Subgroup
Narrower Member
Related Lithodeme

-- Group --

URI http://resource.geosciml.org/classifier/cgi/stratigraphicrank/0004
Preferred label (en) Group
Definition () A group is the lithostratigraphic unit next higher in rank to either subgroup or formation. A groups may consist of two or more subgroups or two or more formations or a combination of both.
Source () North American Commission on Stratigraphic Nomenclature, 2005; Salvador, 1994
Relationships:
Broader Supergroup
Narrower Formation
Narrower Subgroup
Related Suite

-- Lithodeme --

URI http://resource.geosciml.org/classifier/cgi/stratigraphicrank/0005
Preferred label (en) Lithodeme
Definition () A body of predominantly intrusive, highly deformed and/or highly metamorphosed rock, distinguished and delimited on the basis of rock characteristics.
Source () North American Commission on Stratigraphic Nomenclature, 2005
Relationships:
Broader Suite
Related Formation
Related Sequence
Related Complex

-- Megasequence --

URI http://resource.geosciml.org/classifier/cgi/stratigraphicrank/0006
Preferred label (en) Megasequence
Definition (en) A succession of strata comprising two or more supersequences. A large-scale sequence-stratigraphic unit deposited during one distinct phase of basin evolution, separated by major unconformities that mark a change in fundamental basin-controlling processes.
Source (en) Haq, B.U., Hardenbol, J., and Vail, P.R., 1988, Mesozoic and Cenozoic chronostratigraphy an dcycles of sea-level changes, in Wilgus, C.K., et al., eds, Sea-level Changes: an Integrated Approach: Society of Sedimentary Geology Special Publication 42, p. 71-108. Peel, F., Cole, Gary A, Apps, Gillian M., and Moore, M. G., 2002, Implications of Megasequence Stratigraphy for the Petroleum System of the Ultra Deep Water Gulf of Mexico [abstract], Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Meeting October 30 - November 1, 2002, Austin, Texas, accessed at http://www.searchanddiscovery.net/documents/abstracts/gcags/images/peel01.htm, 2011-02-17
Relationships:
Narrower Supersequence
Related Supersuite
Related informal terms () http://www.sepmstrata.org/terminology/seq-strat.html; http://sepmstrata.org/terminology/second-order-cyc.html; Heward, A.P., 1978, Alluvial fan sequence and megasequence models: With examples from Westphalian D-Stephanian B coal-fields, northern Spain, in A.D. Miall, ed., fluvial sedimentation: Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 5, p. 59-76.

-- Member --

URI http://resource.geosciml.org/classifier/cgi/stratigraphicrank/0007
Preferred label (en) Member
Definition () A formal lithostratigraphic unit next in rank below a formation, and always part of a formation. It is a named entity within a formation because it possesses characteristics distinguishing it from adjacent parts of the formation.
Source () North American Commission on Stratigraphic Nomenclature, 2005; Salvador, 1994
Relationships:
Broader Formation
Narrower Bed

-- Not specified --

URI http://resource.geosciml.org/classifier/cgi/stratigraphicrank/0008
Preferred label (en) Not specified
Definition () unit is not part of a defined stratigraphic hierarchy.
Source (en) this vocabulary
Relationships:

-- Sequence --

URI http://resource.geosciml.org/classifier/cgi/stratigraphicrank/0009
Preferred label (en) Sequence
Definition (en) A genetically related succession of strata bounded by unconformites or their correlative conformable contacts, and typically having a thickness of 10-100 metres.
Source (en) Van Wagoner, J.C., Posamentier, H.W., Mitchum, R.M., Vail, P.R., Sarg, J.F., Loutit, T.S., Hardenbol, J., 1988, An overview of sequence stratigraphy and key definitions. In: Wilgus, C.K., Hastings, B.S., Kendall, C.G.St.C., Posamentier, H.W., Ross, C.A., Van Wagoner, J.C. (Eds.), Sea Level Changes––An Integrated Approach, vol. 42. SEPM Special Publication, pp. 39–45.
Relationships:
Broader Supersequence
Related Lithodeme
Related informal terms () http://www.sepmstrata.org/terminology/seq-strat.html

-- Subgroup --

URI http://resource.geosciml.org/classifier/cgi/stratigraphicrank/0010
Preferred label (en) Subgroup
Definition () A subgroup is the lithostratigraphic unit next higher in rank to formation. A subgroup usually consists of several formations.
Source (en) Salvador, 1994
Relationships:
Broader Group
Narrower Formation

-- Suite --

URI http://resource.geosciml.org/classifier/cgi/stratigraphicrank/0011
Preferred label (en) Suite
Definition () A formal lithodemic unit next higher in rank to lithodeme. It comprises two or more associated lithodemes of the same class (e.g., plutonic, metamorphic).
Source () North American Commission on Stratigraphic Nomenclature, 2005
Relationships:
Broader Supersuite
Narrower Lithodeme
Related Group
Related Supersequence

-- Supergroup --

URI http://resource.geosciml.org/classifier/cgi/stratigraphicrank/0012
Preferred label (en) Supergroup
Definition () A supergroup is a formal assemblage of related or superposed groups or of groups and formations
Source () North American Commission on Stratigraphic Nomenclature, 2005; Salvador, 1994
Relationships:
Narrower Group
Related Supersuite

-- Supersequence --

URI http://resource.geosciml.org/classifier/cgi/stratigraphicrank/0013
Preferred label (en) Supersequence
Definition () A succession of strata comprising two or more sequences
Source () Haq, B.U., Hardenbol, J., and Vail, P.R., 1988, Mesozoic and Cenozoic chronostratigraphy an dcycles of sea-level changes, in Wilgus, C.K., et al., eds, Sea-level Changes: an Integrated Approach: Society of Sedimentary Geology Special Publication 42, p. 71-108.
Relationships:
Broader Megasequence
Narrower Sequence
Related Suite
Related informal terms () http://www.sepmstrata.org/terminology/seq-strat.html

-- Supersuite --

URI http://resource.geosciml.org/classifier/cgi/stratigraphicrank/0014
Preferred label (en) Supersuite
Definition () A formal lithodemic unit next higher in rank to suite. It comprises two or more suites having a degree of natural relationship to one another
Source () North American Commission on Stratigraphic Nomenclature, 2005
Relationships:
Narrower Suite
Related Megasequence
Related Supergroup

-- Complex --

URI http://resource.geosciml.org/classifier/cgi/stratigraphicrank/0015
Preferred label (en) Complex
Definition (en) A lithostratigraphic unit composed of diverse types of any class or classes of rock (sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic), and characterized by irregularly mixed lithology or by hightly complicated structure relations to the extent that the original sequence of the component rocks may be obscured and the individual rocks or rock sequence cannot be readily mapped.
Source () Salvador, A., ed. 1994. International Stratigraphic Guide: International Union of Geological Sciences, Trondheim, NO, 214 p.
Relationships:
Related Lithodeme

-- CGI Stratigraphic rank vocabulary --

URI
Preferred label (en) CGI Stratigraphic rank vocabulary
Definition (en) This file contains the CGI StratigraphicRank vocabulary. This vocabulary contains categories used to classify geologic units in a generalization hierarchy from most local/smallest volume to most regional. Examples: group, subgroup, formation, member. No parent links because relation between e.g. formation and group is not 'is a' it is 'part of'. All formations are not groups, and a formation is not necessarily part of a group, therefore group is not a broader term than formation.
Relationships:
Notes:
Change note (en) 2009-12-07 SMR Update metadata properties for version, creator, title, and format. Change skos:HistoryNote to dc:source for information on origin of terms and definitions.