. "" . . "The environment of the genesis of a rock may also be called facies.\nIt is the past environment that typically differs significantly from the \ndeposit, i.e. the environment (stratum) where it was found nowadays.\n\nThe properties of the facies / environment of rock genesis usually can only be inferred from the rock or other material with varying certainty." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Components that are of biological origin, like coral skeletons, molluscs, foraminifera." . "Types of components (S110) of rocks, like non-skeletal grains, biogenic, .." . . . . "This Class comprises the types of Orientation of a Component of a Thin-Section, e.g. aligned, intermediate orientation" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Changelog see http://objekte-im-netz.fau.de/projekt/node/51" . . "This class resembles stratigraphic periods that are / can be defined on a global scale.\nIt is recommended to use the terms and periods defined by the international stratigraphic chart." . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Local stratigraphic periods are periods that are not defined globally but only with a local extend.\nFrom a hierarchical view, they are typically below the periods defined globally in the International Stratigraphic Chart." . . "This class holds terms to describe the S96 Environment of Rock Genesis." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Connects an S108_Environment with instances of S98_Characteristics_of_the_Environment (E55_Type). THese instances should be terms from a controlled vocabulary." . . . . . . . . "This Class comprises criteria that concern a Microfacies, e.g. open space structures, pores, geopetals, .." . "This class comprises the action of classifying instances of S1 Collection Object in regards of S114 Microfacies Criteria." . "This class comprises components of rocks, like remnants of corals, pisoids, vacuols, erosion etc." . "This class comprises the action of classifying instances of S1 Collection Object in regards of S115 Diagenetic Features." . . . "This class is used to describes the physical aspects of the location of an object or -- more precisely -- the physical conditions surrounding an event. A typical example is its finding spot.\n\nNo restriction is made as to the extent and form of the environment." . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Components as a result of bioerosion" . . . . . . "This Class comprises the Types of Surface of a Component in a Thin-Section, e.g. rounded, lightly rounded" . . . . "Facies is the past environment in which the fossil or rock sedimented. It is not the same as the deposit and typically exhibits (or rather, exhibited) other properties." . . "Very coarse description of rock type" . . . . . .