International Commission on Stratigraphy
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The International Commission on Stratigraphy concerns itself with stratigraphy on a global scale. It is the largest scientific body within the International Union of Geological Sciences. One of its main aims is to establish a standard and global geologic time scale by encouraging an international and open debate amongst paleontologists.
[edit] External link
- International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS). Home page. Retrieved on September 19, 2005.