Biozone

/ˈbaɪoʊzoʊn/ noun

A layer or region of rock or sediment defined by the fossils or organisms found within it, used to date and compare different geological layers.

From Greek 'bios' (life) + 'zone' (area, region). The term was established in paleontology and stratigraphy to identify and correlate rock layers based on their biological content.

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