Interpretations

Interpret fossil data as intervals and picks, to integrate with a wider geological model.

Data types include biozones, lithostratigraphy, chronostratigraphy, sequences, palaeoenvironments. Interval boundaries are linked back to samples, and can be recorded with different degrees of confidence or as unconformities or faults. Gaps between sampled intervals are clearly displayed on plots. Different 'versions' of interpretations can be stored and compared.

Schemes with unit ages underpin the interpreted interval data. This allows for consistency in recording, inferences about age, comparison between wells, and correlation. Schemes can be plotted for reference.