Sequence stratigraphy is a relatively new branch of geology that attempts to link prehistoric sea-level changes to sedimentary deposits.
The 'sequence' part of the name refers to cyclic sedimentary deposits. The term 'stratigraphy' refers to the geologic knowledge about the processes by which sedimentary deposits form and how those deposits change through time and space on the Earth's surface.
Geochronology :: Geology
Paleontology :: Earth Sciences

The STRAT Group - Sequence stratigraphy research group at the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Liverpool.
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UGA Stratigraphy Lab - Includes an online tutorial about sequence stratigraphy, information about Ordovician sequence stratigraphy, and software.
University of South Carolina Sequence Stratigraphy Web - Gateway to the USC's web site on sequence stratigraphy.
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