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Relative time scales: Conclusion | Introduction to Earth systems | meriSTEM

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Chitrangada (Chini) Datta from the Australian National University (anu.edu.au) summarises the relative timescale of the State Circle shale and sandstone in Canberra, Australia. This as part of a series of educational videos on reading the rocks.

This clip has been created by the Research School of Earth Sciences (rses.anu.edu.au). These resources are part of a comprehensive program, curriculum matched to the unit 'Introduction to Earth systems'.

This video touches on the following curriculum descriptors:
A relative geological time scale can be constructed using stratigraphic principles including superposition, cross cutting relationships, inclusions and correlation (ACSES016)

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This video is part of meriSTEM Australian senior science educational resources (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). Email the team (contact.meristem@anu.edu.au) for further information, course access and curriculum links.

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