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A stratigraphic column is a representation used in geology and its subfield of stratigraphy to describe the vertical location of rock units in a particular area. A typical stratigraphic column shows a sequence of sedimentary rocks, with the oldest rocks on the bottom and the youngest on top.
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| Stratigraphic column | is a | representation used in geology and its subfield of stratigraphy to describe the vertical location of rock units in a particular area | 0.90 | text |
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