List of Global Boundary Stratotype Sections and Points
This is a list of Global Boundary Stratotype Sections and Points. Since 1977, Global Boundary Stratotype Sections and Points (abbreviated GSSPs) are internationally agreed upon reference points on stratigraphic sections of rock which define the lower boundaries of stages on the geologic time scale. They are selected by the International Commission on Stratigraphy based on multiple factors, but their accessibility and the degree to which they are representative of the same boundary on sections worldwide are among the most important.
Since GSSPs require well-preserved sections of rock without interruptions in sedimentation, and since most are defined by different stages of animal life, defining them becomes progressively more difficult as one goes further back in time.
Organization of this list
This list is divided first into the geologic eras of the Phanerozoic (the Cenozoic, the Mesozoic, and the Paleozoic) and then into the geologic periods of each era. Each period is marked below the era bar on top of its subdivided epochs and stages. Each stage is assigned an age in mya, an acronym for million years ago, which is the age at which it began. Most of these ages are derived from astronomical cycles in sediments, magnetic data, biostratigraphic data, and radiometric dating methods. The GSSP assigned to each stage is that stage's lower boundary and oldest point.
Ages are given in "million year ago" (mya). They are obtained with different radiometric dating methods depending on the type of rock and its age. Ages that have a tilde (~) prefix are approximate ages for GSSPs that have not been defined or not been accurately dated.
The Status column has a "golden spike" for every GSSP which has been formally agreed by the ICS. Those without have only candidate sections which have not yet been formally ratified. The clock stands for times that are currently defined only by an age.
The "Defining markers" column lists the evidence in the rock used to define the boundary. (Ideally, these are applicable in rock sections worldwide.) Most of the boundaries rely on the fossil record (biologic), paleomagnetic data (magnetic), and/or climate data determined by carbon and oxygen isotopes.
List
Cenozoic
Quaternary
Epoch | Stage | Age (mya) | Status | GSSP location | Defining markers | Geographic Coordinates | References |
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Holocene | 0.0117 | NGRIP2 ice core, |
|
75°06′00″N 42°19′12″W / 75.1000°N 42.3200°W | [1] | ||
Pleistocene | |||||||
Tarantian | 0.126 | Amsterdam-Terminal borehole, |
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52°22′45″N 4°54′52″E / 52.3792°N 4.9144°E | [2] | ||
Ionian | 0.781 | Candidate sections:
|
|
- | [3] | ||
Calabrian | 1.8 | Vrica Section,
Calabria, Italy |
|
39°02′19″N 17°08′05″E / 39.0385°N 17.1348°E | [4] | ||
Gelasian | 2.58 | Monte San Nicola Section, |
|
37°08′49″N 14°12′13″E / 37.1469°N 14.2035°E | [5] |
Neogene
Epoch | Stage | Age (mya) | Status | GSSP location | Defining markers | Geographic Coordinates | References |
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Pliocene | |||||||
Piacenzian | 3.6 | Punta Piccola Section,
Porto Empedocle, Sicily, Italy |
|
37°17′20″N 13°29′36″E / 37.2889°N 13.4933°E | [6] | ||
Zanclean | 5.333 | Heraclea Minoa section
Heraclea Minoa, Cattolica Eraclea, Sicily, Italy |
|
37°23′30″N 13°16′50″E / 37.3917°N 13.2806°E | [7] | ||
Miocene | |||||||
Messinian | 7.246 | Oued Akrech section, |
|
33°56′13″N 6°48′45″W / 33.9369°N 6.8125°W | [8] | ||
Tortonian | 11.63 | Monte dei Corvi Beach section,
Ancona, Italy |
|
43°35′12″N 13°34′10″E / 43.5867°N 13.5694°E | [9] | ||
Serravallian | 13.82 | Ras il Pellegrin section, |
|
35°54′50″N 14°20′10″E / 35.9139°N 14.3361°E | [10] | ||
Langhian | 15.97 | Candidate sections:
|
|
- | [3] | ||
Burdigalian | 20.44 | Candidate sections:
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|
- | [3] | ||
Aquitanian | 23.03 | Lemme-Carrosio Section,
Carrosio, Italy |
|
44°39′32″N 8°50′11″E / 44.6589°N 8.8364°E | [11] |
Paleogene
Epoch | Stage | Age (mya) | Status | GSSP location | Defining markers | Geographic Coordinates | References |
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Oligocene | |||||||
Chattian | 28.1 | Candidate section:
|
|
- | - | ||
Rupelian | 33.9 | Massignano quarry section,
Massignano, Ancona, Italy |
|
43°31′58″N 13°36′04″E / 43.5328°N 13.6011°E | [12] | ||
Eocene | |||||||
Priabonian | 37.8 | Alano section,
Piave river, Venetian Prealps, Belluno, Italy |
|
- | - | ||
Bartonian | 41.2 | Contessa highway section
Gubbio, Central Apennines, Italy |
|
- | - | ||
Lutetian | 47.8 | Gorrondatxe sea-cliff section,
Western Pyrenees, Basque Country, Spain |
|
43°22′47″N 3°00′51″W / 43.3796°N 3.0143°W | [13] | ||
Ypresian | 56 | Dababiya section, |
|
25°30′00″N 32°31′52″E / 25.5000°N 32.5311°E | [14][15] | ||
Paleocene | |||||||
Thanetian | 59.2 | Zumaia Section,
Basque Country, Spain |
|
43°17′59″N 2°15′39″W / 43.2996°N 2.2609°W | [16] | ||
Selandian | 61.6 | Zumaia Section,
Basque Country, Spain |
|
43°17′57″N 2°15′40″W / 43.2992°N 2.2610°W | [16] | ||
Danian | 66 | El Kef Section, |
|
36°09′13″N 8°38′55″E / 36.1537°N 8.6486°E | [17] |
Mesozoic
Cretaceous
Epoch | Stage | Age (mya) | Status | GSSP location | Defining markers | Geographic Coordinates | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Upper | |||||||
Maastrichtian | 72.1 | Grande Carrière quarry,
Landes, France |
|
43°40′46″N 1°06′48″W / 43.6795°N 1.1133°W | [18] | ||
Campanian | 83.6 | Candidate sections:
|
|
- | [3] | ||
Santonian | 86.3 | Olazagutia, Spain |
|
- | [3] | ||
Coniacian | 89.8 | Candidate sections:
|
|
- | [3] | ||
Turonian | 93.9 | Rock Canyon,
Colorado, United States |
|
38°16′56″N 104°43′39″W / 38.2822°N 104.7275°W | [19] | ||
Cenomanian | 100.5 | Mont Risoux,
Hautes-Alpes, France |
|
44°23′33″N 5°30′43″E / 44.3925°N 5.5119°E | [20] | ||
Lower | |||||||
Albian | 113 | Candidate section:
|
Candidates:
|
- | - | ||
Aptian | 125 | Candidate section:
|
|
- | - | ||
Barremian | 129.4 | Candidate section:
|
|
- | - | ||
Hauterivian | 132.9 | Candidate section: |
|
- | - | ||
Valanginian | 139.8 | Candidates sections:
|
|
- | - | ||
Berriasian | 145 | - |
Candidates:
|
Jurassic
Epoch | Stage | Age (mya) | Status | GSSP location | Defining markers | Geographic Coordinates | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Upper | |||||||
Tithonian | 152.1 | Candidate sections: |
|
- | - | ||
Kimmeridgian | 157.3 | Candidate section:
|
|
57°36′00″N 6°12′00″W / 57.6000°N 6.2000°W | - | ||
Oxfordian | 163.5 | Candidate sections:
|
|
- | - | ||
Middle | |||||||
Callovian | 166.1 | Candidate sections:
|
|
- | - | ||
Bathonian | 168.3 | Ravin du Bès, Bas-Auran, Alpes de Haute, France |
|
43°57′38″N 6°18′55″E / 43.9606°N 6.3153°E | [21] | ||
Bajocian | 170.3 | Cabo Mondego, Portugal |
|
40°11′57″N 8°54′15″W / 40.1992°N 8.9042°W | [22] | ||
Aalenian | 174.1 | Fuentelsaz, Spain |
|
41°10′15″N 1°50′00″W / 41.1708°N 1.8333°W | [23] | ||
Lower | |||||||
Toarcian | 182.7 | Peniche, Portugal |
|
- | - | ||
Pliensbachian | 190.8 | Robin Hood's Bay, Yorkshire, England |
|
54°24′25″N 0°29′51″W / 54.4069°N 0.4975°W | [24] | ||
Sinemurian | 199.3 | East Quantoxhead, West Somerset, England |
|
51°11′27″N 3°14′11″W / 51.1909°N 3.2364°W | [25] | ||
Hettangian | 201.3 | Kuhjoch section, Karwendel mountains, Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria |
|
47°29′02″N 11°31′50″E / 47.4839°N 11.5306°E |
Triassic
Epoch | Stage | Age (mya) | Status | GSSP location | Defining markers | Geographic Coordinates | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Upper | |||||||
Rhaetian | 208.5 | Candidate sections:
|
|
- | - | ||
Norian | 227 | Candidate sections:
|
|
- | - | ||
Carnian | 237 | Prati di Stuores, Dolomites, Italy |
|
46°31′37″N 11°55′49″E / 46.5269°N 11.9303°E | [26] | ||
Middle | |||||||
Ladinian | 242 | Bagolino, Lombardian pre-Alps, Italy |
|
45°49′09″N 10°28′16″E / 45.8193°N 10.4710°E | [27] | ||
Anisian | 247.2 | Candidate sections:
|
|
45°04′27″N 28°48′08″E / 45.0742°N 28.8022°E | |||
Lower | |||||||
Olenekian | 251.2 | Candidate sections:
|
|
31°57′55″N 78°01′29″E / 31.9654°N 78.0246°E | |||
Induan | 252.17 | Meishan, Zhejiang, China |
|
31°04′47″N 119°42′21″E / 31.0798°N 119.7058°E |
Paleozoic
Permian
Carboniferous
Epoch | Stage | Age (mya) | Status | GSSP location | Defining markers | Geographic Coordinates | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pennsylvanian | |||||||
Gzhelian | 303.7 | Candidate sections:
|
|
- | [3] | ||
Kasimovian | 307 | Candidate sections:
|
|
- | [3] | ||
Moscovian | 315.2 | Candidate sections:
|
|
- | [3] | ||
Bashkirian | 323.2 | Arrow Canyon, Nevada, United States |
|
36°44′00″N 114°46′40″W / 36.7333°N 114.7778°W | [31] | ||
Mississippian | |||||||
Serpukhovian | 330.9 | Candidate sections:
|
|
- | [3] | ||
Visean | 346.7 | Pengchong Section,
Guangxi, China |
|
24°26′00″N 109°27′00″E / 24.4333°N 109.4500°E | [3] | ||
Tournaisian | 358.9 | La Serre, Montagne Noire, France |
|
43°33′20″N 3°21′26″E / 43.5555°N 3.3573°E | [32] |
Devonian
Epoch | Stage | Age (mya) | Status | GSSP location | Defining markers | Geographic Coordinates | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Upper | |||||||
Famennian | 372.2 | Coumiac quarry,
Montagne Noire, France |
|
43°27′41″N 3°02′25″E / 43.4613°N 3.0403°E | [33] | ||
Frasnian | 382.7 | Col du Puech de la Suque, Montagne Noire, France |
|
43°30′12″N 3°05′12″E / 43.5032°N 3.0868°E | [34] | ||
Middle | |||||||
Givetian | 387.7 | Jebel Mech Irdane, Tafilalt, Morocco |
|
31°14′15″N 4°21′15″W / 31.2374°N 4.3541°W | [35] | ||
Eifelian | 393.3 | Wetteldorf Richtschnitt section,
Wetteldorf, Eifel, Germany |
|
50°08′59″N 6°28′18″E / 50.1496°N 6.4716°E | [36] | ||
Lower | |||||||
Emsian | 407.6 | Zinzil'ban Gorge, Uzbekistan |
|
39°12′00″N 67°18′20″E / 39.2000°N 67.3056°E | [37] | ||
Pragian | 410.8 | Velká Chuchle quarry |
|
50°00′53″N 14°22′21″E / 50.0147°N 14.3726°E | [38] | ||
Lochkovian | 419.2 | Klonk, Prague, Czech Republic |
|
49°51′18″N 13°47′31″E / 49.8550°N 13.7920°E | [3] |
Silurian
Epoch | Stage | Age (mya) | Status | GSSP location | Defining markers | Geographic Coordinates | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Přídolí | 423 | Požáry Section, |
|
50°01′40″N 14°19′30″E / 50.0277°N 14.3249°E | [39] | ||
Ludlow | |||||||
Ludfordian | 425.6 | Sunnyhill, Ludlow, England |
|
52°21′33″N 2°46′38″W / 52.3592°N 2.7772°W | [40] | ||
Gorstian | 427.4 | Pitch Coppice, Ludlow, U.K. |
|
52°21′33″N 2°46′38″W / 52.3592°N 2.7772°W | [40] | ||
Wenlock | |||||||
Homerian | 430.5 | Whitwell Coppice, Homer, England |
|
52°36′56″N 2°33′53″W / 52.6156°N 2.5647°W | [40] | ||
Sheinwoodian | 433.4 | Hughley Brook, Apedale, U.K. |
|
52°34′52″N 2°38′20″W / 52.5811°N 2.6389°W | [3][40] | ||
Llandovery | |||||||
Telychian | 438.5 | Cefn-cerig Road,
Llandovery, England |
|
51°58′12″N 3°47′24″W / 51.9700°N 3.7900°W | [39] | ||
Aeronian | 440.8 | Trefawr Track, Llandovery, U.K. |
|
52°01′48″N 3°42′00″W / 52.0300°N 3.7000°W | [39] | ||
Rhuddanian | 443.8 | Dob's Linn, Moffat, U.K. |
|
55°26′24″N 3°16′12″W / 55.4400°N 3.2700°W | [39] |
Ordovician
Epoch | Stage | Age (mya) | Status | GSSP location | Defining markers | Geographic Coordinates | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Upper | |||||||
Hirnantian | 445.2 | Wangjiawan section
Wangjiawan, Yichang, China |
|
30°59′03″N 111°25′11″E / 30.9841°N 111.4197°E | [41] | ||
Katian | 453 | Black Knob Ridge section,
Oklahoma, United States |
|
34°25′50″N 96°04′29″W / 34.4305°N 96.0746°W | [42] | ||
Sandbian | 458.4 | Fågelsång section
Sularp Brook, Skåne, Sweden |
|
55°42′49″N 13°19′32″E / 55.7137°N 13.3255°E | [43] | ||
Middle | |||||||
Darriwilian | 467.3 | Huangnitang Section
Huangnitang, Zhejiang, China |
|
28°51′14″N 118°29′23″E / 28.8539°N 118.4897°E | [44] | ||
Dapingian | 470 | Huanghuachang section
Huanghuachang, Yichang, China |
|
30°51′38″N 111°22′26″E / 30.8605°N 111.3740°E | [45][46] | ||
Lower | |||||||
Floian | 477.7 | Diabasbrottet quarry,
Västergötland, Sweden |
|
58°21′32″N 12°30′09″E / 58.3589°N 12.5024°E | [47] | ||
Tremadocian | 485.4 | Greenpoint section
Green Point, Newfoundland, Canada |
|
49°40′58″N 57°57′55″W / 49.6829°N 57.9653°W | [48] |
Cambrian
Epoch | Stage | Age (mya) | Status | GSSP location | Defining markers | Geographic Coordinates | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Furongian | |||||||
Stage 10 | 489.5 | Candidate sections: |
Candidates:
|
- | [49] | ||
Jiangshanian | 494 | Duibian B Section
Duibian, Zhejiang, China |
|
28°48′57″N 118°36′54″E / 28.815967°N 118.614933°E | [50] | ||
Paibian | 497 | Paibi section |
|
28°23′22″N 109°31′33″E / 28.3895°N 109.5257°E | [51] | ||
Series 3 | |||||||
Guzhangian | 500.5 | Luoyixi section |
|
28°43′12″N 109°57′53″E / 28.7200°N 109.9647°E | [52] | ||
Drumian | 504.5 | Drumian section |
|
39°30′42″N 112°59′29″W / 39.5117°N 112.9915°W | [53] | ||
Stage 5 | 509 | Candidate sections:
|
|
- | [54] | ||
Series 2 | |||||||
Stage 4 | 514 | None | - | [55] | |||
Stage 3 | 521 | None |
|
- | [56][57] | ||
Terreneuvian | |||||||
Stage 2 | 529 | None |
|
- | - | ||
Fortunian | 541 | Fortune head section,
Newfoundland, Canada |
|
47°04′34″N 55°49′52″W / 47.0762°N 55.8310°W | [58] |
Precambrian
Proterozoic
Epoch | Stage | Age (mya) | Status | GSSP location | Defining markers | Geographic Coordinates | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Neoproterozoic | |||||||
Ediacaran | 635 | Enorama Creek section |
|
31°19′53″S 138°38′00″E / 31.3314°S 138.6334°E | [59] | ||
Cryogenian | 720 | Defined chronometrically now. GSSP is in progress. | - | - | [60] | ||
Tonian | 1000 | Defined chronometrically | - | - | [60] | ||
Mesoproterozoic | |||||||
Stenian | 1200 | Defined chronometrically | - | - | [60] | ||
Ectasian | 1400 | Defined chronometrically | - | - | [60] | ||
Calymmian | 1600 | Defined chronometrically | - | - | [60] | ||
Paleoproterozoic | |||||||
Statherian | 1800 | Defined chronometrically | - | - | [60] | ||
Orosirian | 2050 | Defined chronometrically | - | - | [60] | ||
Rhyacian | 2300 | Defined chronometrically | - | - | [60] | ||
Siderian | 2500 | Defined chronometrically | - | - | [60] |
Archean
Epoch | Stage | Age (mya) | Status | GSSP location | Defining markers | Geographic Coordinates | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Neoarchean | 2800 | ||||||
Mesoarchean | 3200 | ||||||
Paleoarchean | 3600 | ||||||
Eoarchean | 4000 | ||||||
Hadean | 4567 |
See also
- Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP)
- International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS)
- Geologic Time Scale
- History of the Earth
- Geological history of Earth
External links
References
- ↑ Walker, Mike; Johnsen, Sigfus; Rasmussen, Sune Olander; Popp, Trevor; Steffensen, Jørgen-Peder; Gibbard, Phil; Hoek, Wim; Lowe, John; Andrews, John; Björck, Svante; Cwynar, Les C.; Hughen, Konrad; Kershaw, Peter; Kromer, Bernd; Litt, Thomas; Lowe, David J.; Nakagawa, Takeshi; Newnham, Rewi; Schwander, Jakob (1 January 2009). "Formal definition and dating of the GSSP (Global Stratotype Section and Point) for the base of the Holocene using the Greenland NGRIP ice core, and selected auxiliary records". Journal of Quaternary Science. 24 (1): 3–17. doi:10.1002/jqs.1227. Cite uses deprecated parameter
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(help) - ↑ Litt, Thomas; Philip Gibbard (2008). "Definition of a Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) for the base of the Upper (Late) Pleistocene Subseries (Quaternary System/Period)" (PDF). Episodes. 31 (2). Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 March 2014. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
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(help) - ↑ Silva, Isabella Premoli; D. Graham Jenkins (1993). "Decision on the Eocene-Oligocene boundary stratotype" (PDF). Episodes. 16 (3): 379–382. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
- ↑ Molina, Eustoquio; Laia Alegret, Estibaliz Apellaniz, Gilen Bernaola, Fernando Caballero, Jaume Dinarès-Turell, Jan Hardenbol, Claus Heilmann-Clausen, Juan C. Larrasoana, Hanspeter Luterbacher, Simonetta Monechi, Silvia Ortiz, Xabier Orue-Etxebarria, Aitor Payros, Victoriano Pujalte, Francisco J. Rodríguez-Tobar, Flavia Tori, Josep Tosquella, Alfred Uchman (2011). "The Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) for the base of the Lutetian Stage at the Gorrondatxe section, Spain" (PDF). Episodes. 34 (2): 86–108. Retrieved 14 September 2012. Cite uses deprecated parameter
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(help) - ↑ Dupuis, C.; Aubry, M.-P., Steurbaut, E., Berggren, W.A., Ouda, K., Magioncalda, R., Cramer, B.S., Kent, D.V., Speijer, R.P. and Heilmann-Clausen, C. (2003). "The Dababiya Quarry section: lithostratigraphy, clay mineralogy, geochemistry and paleontology" (PDF). Micropaleontology. 49 (1): 41–59. doi:10.2113/49.suppl_1.41. Retrieved 14 September 2012. Cite uses deprecated parameter
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(help)Note: there is an apparent typo in the article referenced; they give the coordinates as "a latitude of 30°51’37.8"N and a longitude of110°22’26.5"E", but their map and location description better corresponds to 30°51’37.8"N 111°22’26.5"E. - ↑ Bergström, Stig M.; Anita Löfgren; Jörg Maletz (2004). "The GSSP of the Second (Upper) Stage of the Lower Ordovician Series: Diabasbrottet at Hunneberg, Province of Västergötland, Southwestern Sweden" (PDF). Episodes. 27 (4): 265–272. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
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