Stratigraphic Nomenclature Committee
The Kansas Geological Survey has created the Stratigraphic Nomenclature Committee to address stratigraphic issues and establish formally accepted stratigraphic nomenclature for Kansas.
Committee Members
Evan Franseen, Tony Layzell, Greg Ludvigson, Diana Ortega-Ariza, Jon Smith (Chair), Julie Tollefson (Ex Officio)
Charter
Historically, formal stratigraphic guides, nomenclature, and charts for Kansas have been produced by the Kansas Geological Survey. In this regard, judgments are sought for formal guidance concerning Kansas stratigraphy by state, national, and international entities. The U.S. Geological Survey defers to each state to produce formal stratigraphic nomenclature, guides, and charts for their respective state.
The KGS created the Stratigraphic Nomenclature Committee to
- Continuously review, update, and standardize the stratigraphic nomenclature for Kansas. Duties include reviewing existing stratigraphic designations, problems, and proposed changes in stratigraphic positioning, classification, and naming of stratigraphic units in Kansas and advise the KGS editor about appropriate use of stratigraphic nomenclature. The committee will formulate judgments and, when appropriate, produce peer-reviewed publications that revise and update stratigraphic issues for Kansas.
- Develop and publish a new comprehensive formal stratigraphic guide and chart for Kansas.
- Revise and update the Lexicon of Geologic Names of Kansas (KGS Bulletin 231) after a new formal stratigraphic guide and chart have been published.
The committee's work will be based on these principles:
- Zeller (1968) is recognized as the most recent accepted stratigraphic guide and chart for Kansas.
- Analysis and decisions concerning stratigraphic nomenclature in Kansas will follow the North American Code of Stratigraphic Nomenclature (2005) and any subsequent revisions.
- The International Commission on Stratigraphy, a scientific body of the International Union of Geological Sciences, is in the process of standardizing international stratigraphic nomenclature. The committee will adopt the decisions of the IUGS-ICS as they apply to Kansas.
- The committee will solicit input from geoscientists within and outside the KGS who are knowledgeable about specific stratigraphic intervals or issues.
- Committee members will be appointed by the state geologist. The KGS editor is an ex officio, non-voting member of the committee.
- The committee will be the official arbiter of stratigraphic nomenclature and issues in Kansas; committee decisions are final, subject to review by the state geologist.