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index fossil
noun
a widely distributed fossil, of narrow range in time, regarded as characteristic of a given geological formation, used especially in determining the age of related formations.
index fossil
noun
Also called: zone fossil.a fossil species that characterizes and is used to delimit a geological zone
index fossil
The fossil remains of an organism that lived in a particular geologic age, used to identify or date the rock or rock layer in which it is found. The best type of index fossils are usually those of swimming or floating organisms that evolved quickly (and therefore did not cover a long span of geologic history) and were able to spread over large areas. Ammonites and graptolites are good index fossils.
Word History and Origins
Origin of index fossil1
Example Sentences
In other cases, researchers can date fossilized remains using nearby “index fossils” of species known to have existed during a specific narrow time frame.
The grounds were often more interesting than the matches, the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club being such an index fossil from the nineteenth century.
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