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Page 1: Interpreting Geologic History Power Point

Interpreting Geologic

History

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THE PRINCIPLE OF UNIFORMITY:

Geologists can infer events of the past by

Looking at features of rocks androck outcrops

Looking at features of rocks androck outcrops

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Uniformitarianis

m(Principle of

Uniformitarianis

m(Principle of states that the forces that acted upon the

_________________

Uniformity)Uniformity)

crust crust

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in the __________ are the same as those that are ____________

today.

pastpast

activeactive

**THE KEY TO THE PASTIS THE PRESENT****THE KEY TO THE PASTIS THE PRESENT**

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Relative Dating Techniques

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5 Basic Laws: 1. Law of Original

Horizontality2. Law of Superposition

3. Law of Inclusions4. Law of Cross-Cutting

Relationships5. Law of Original Lateral

Continuity

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Principle of Original Horizontality

Strata is originally deposited in flat horizontal

layers because sedimentary particles settle from air and

water under the influence of gravity

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Law of Original Horizontality

If strata are ___________, then they must have suffered some kind of disturbance after they were deposited.

Grand Canyon

Western Iran

Steeply Inclined

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THE LAW OF SUPERPOSITION:

THE LAW OF SUPERPOSITION:

the principle that the _________ layers in a sequence of rock

strata must have been deposited __________ the layers above, unless the rock strata

have been ______________

bottombottom

beforebefore

disturbeddisturbeduplifteduplifted

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The _______ rocks are found at the bottom.

Geologists can date the

_________ ages of the strata from

________ to __________

olderolder

relativerelative

oldestoldestyoungestyoungest

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oldest

youngest

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Law of Superposition

Therefore the order of deposition is from the bottom upward.

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Law of Inclusions

Rock __________included in another rock must be ______ than the rock that its is apart of.

A rock must first exist in order to be weathered, deposited and cemented as a _____ in another rock.

fragments

older

clast

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Law of Inclusions

Which is older the Granite or the Sandstone? In figure A? In figure B?

Sandstone is older

Granite is older

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Principle of Cross-Cutting Relationships

Any __________, ______, must be younger than all rocks through which it cuts. Simply put, the body of rock that is cross-cut had to be there first in order to be cut by an intruding igneous body or fault.

Igneous rock fault

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In general rock is always_________ than the process that changed it.

In general rock is always_________ than the process that changed it.

olderolder

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Some Processes Include:

foldsfaultstiltsintrusionsextrusions

foldsfaultstiltsintrusionsextrusions

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Sedimentary layersSedimentary layers(the law of original horizontality)

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Sedimentary layersSedimentary layers

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Sedimentary layersSedimentary layers

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Sedimentary layersSedimentary layers

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Sedimentary layersSedimentary layers

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The fault came after the rock was formed

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Sedimentary layersSedimentary layersThe tilt came after the the rock was formed

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The intrusion came afterthe rock was formedThe intrusion came afterthe rock was formed

1

2

3

4

5Contactmetamorphism

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1

2

3

4

5

6

The extrusion came after the lowerlayers were formed but….Before the top layer

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1

2

3

4

5

This intrusion came after all the layers

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1

2

3

4

5

6

The extrusion came after the lowerlayers were formed but….Before the top layer

1

2

3

4

5

This intrusion came afterall the layers

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Exceptions to the Law of Superposition:1.An __________ is an igneous rock that formed from lava at the surface of the crust.

extrusionextrusion

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An __________ must be younger than the strata below it, but ________ than any layers above.

extrusionextrusion

olderolder

1

2

3

4

5

6

The extrusion came after the lowerlayers were formed but….Before the top layer

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2. __________ are created when molten rock (________) is injected into older rock layers in the crust.

intrusionsintrusions

magmamagma

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_____________ are_____________ thanall the rock layers in contact with them.

IntrusionsIntrusionsyoungeryounger

1

2

3

4

5

This intrusion came after all the layers

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3. _______ are bends in the rock strata. ________ can overturn rock strata so that ________ rock lies on top of _________ rock.

FoldsFolds

foldingfolding

olderolder

youngeryounger

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4. _______ are cracksin rock strata. _______ produce offset layers.

FaultsFaults

FaultsFaults

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4. _______ are cracksin rock strata. _______ produce offset layers.

FaultsFaults

FaultsFaults

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Rock strata must be

________ than the process that changed it.

olderolder

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_________, ________ and ________ ___________

are features created after rock or sediment has been deposited.

crackscracks veinsveinsnaturalnatural cementcement

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If rock is composed of _____________, the rock fragments must be ___________ than the rock in which they are found.

fragmentsfragments

olderolder

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Law of Original Lateral Continuity

. When sediment is dumped by an agent of erosion, strata extends from the source until it gradually thins to zero, or until it reaches the edges of the basin of __________.

deposition

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Law of Original Lateral Continuity

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Law of Original Lateral Continuity

erosion

This concept enables us to correlate outcrops of strata that has been dissected by processes of ________.

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_________ are any naturally preserved remains or impressions of living things.

FossilsFossils

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They are found in _______________ because

_____________________

____________

They are found in _______________ because

_____________________

____________

Sedimentary rockSedimentary rock

Heat & pressure in igneous and metamorphic rock destroys them

Heat & pressure in igneous and metamorphic rock destroys them

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FOSSILS GIVE US INFORMATION ABOUT

THE ANCIENT ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE

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CORRELATION OF ROCK STRATA:

Correlation is Matching similar rock strataat different locations to see if they formed at the same time

Matching similar rock strataat different locations to see if they formed at the same time

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Ways to correlate rockformations:

“Walking the outcrop”

is done by Walking from end to endWalking from end to end

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This is correlation by

continuitycontinuity

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You can match the rock strata in one location with rock

strata in more distant locations by

Comparing ,

Comparing ,

color texturecomposition

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Time correlation compares ____________ contained in the

rock strataindex fossilsindex fossils

1

2

3

4

456

3

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The best index fossils:

a. _________________

b. _________________

Exist for a brief period of time

are widespread

Exist for a brief period of time

are widespread

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Which fossil would make the best index fossil?Which fossil would make the best index fossil?

Found in only 1 layer (short lived)Found in all samples (widespread)

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Another way of correlating layers by time is through

___________________Volcanic ash fallsVolcanic ash falls

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These ash falls are very ________ events. A single

layer of ______ can be found over a large area, this allows

geologists to make a__________________ from one location to another

at the position of a common ash fall.

briefbriefashash

time correlationtime correlation

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GEOLOGIC TIME SCALE:

A. Geologists noticed that rock _________ can be identified by the fossils they contained.

formationsformations

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They also found that certain __________ were consistently located ________ or _________ other formations.

formationsformations

aboveabovebelowbelow

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From these observations they established a

______ ____ ______with a sequence of fossil groups from ______ to

______________

relative time scalerelative time scale

oldestoldestyoungestyoungest

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Each of these groups was named for a location where its ____________ ______ could be observed in the rocks.

Each of these groups was named for a location where its ____________ ______ could be observed in the rocks.

Characteristic fossilCharacteristic fossil

Example:Devon fossil “Devonian” found in Devon England

Example:Devon fossil “Devonian” found in Devon England

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Further observations from around the world established a

________ _____ _____Geologic time scaleGeologic time scale

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Based on __________________________________

and ________________________ _____ _____

Inferred positions of Earth’s Landmasses Inferred positions of Earth’s Landmasses

Major Geologic Events(ex. Ice ages & Orogenys)Major Geologic Events(ex. Ice ages & Orogenys)

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An ________ is the process of mountain building

TURN TO PAGES 8 & 9 IN YOU ESRT!

OrogenyOrogeny

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GEOLOGIC EVENTS OF THE PAST:

_________ causes gaps in the geologic record.

ErosionErosion

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When a new layer of rock is laid down on a surface that has been _______ it forms a buried erosional surface or an

___________________

Eroded,Eroded,

unconformityunconformity

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NEWBOTTOMLAYER APPEARS(EMERGES)

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LAYER CIS MISSINGEROSION

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EROSION

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THE UNCONFORMITY IS THE BURIED EROSIONAL SURFACEBETWEEN B AND D

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ACTIVITYWHICH IS OLDER

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VII. RADIOACTIVE DATING:

A. Fossils enabled geologists to give ___________ time,relativerelative

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B. Measurements of natural ___________in rocks have allowed the _________ time scale to be an ________ time scale.

geologicgeologicabsoluteabsolute

radioactivityradioactivity

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The _________ _____ of an object is measured in years.

The _________ _____ of an object is measured in years.

absolute ageabsolute age

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C. Chemical elements often have several forms called _______________isotopesisotopes

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ISOTOPE:

Different number of neutrons (unstable)

Different number of neutrons (unstable)

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EX.

CC CC66 66

1212 1414

6 protons 6 protons6 neutrons6 protons 6 protons6 neutrons

unstable

8 neutrons8 neutrons

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EX.EX.

CC CC66 66

1212 1414

6 protons 6 protons6 neutrons 8 neutrons6 protons 6 protons6 neutrons 8 neutrons

unstableunstable

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D. If the nucleus has more or fewer than the

normal number of ____________, the isotope

may be ____________

neutronsneutrons

radioactiveradioactive(unstable)(unstable)

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E. Radioactive isotopes

will break down naturally into a lighter element called _____ ________

decay productdecay product

(stable)(stable)

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Use the reference table to complete:

Use the reference table to complete:

C14

K40

U238

C14

K40

U238

N14

Ar40

Pb206

N14

Ar40

Pb206

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F. The rate of decay of a radioactive element is measured by its’ _______ _________half lifehalf life

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HALF-LIFE:HALF-LIFE:

TIME IT TAKES FOR HALF OF AN ELEMENTSATOMS IN A SAMPLE TO CHANGE TO A DECAY PRODUCT

TIME IT TAKES FOR HALF OF AN ELEMENTSATOMS IN A SAMPLE TO CHANGE TO A DECAY PRODUCT

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G. As the radioactive element decays _______ radioactive atoms remain in the sample.

fewerfewer

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The higher the ratio of decay product to the radioactive element, the _____ the sample.

The ratio between the mass of the radioactive element and its decay product in a sample is the _______________

olderolder

decay product ratiodecay product ratio

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Original=100%

Decay product=0%

100/0

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Original=50%

Decay product=50%

50/50

After one Half-life:

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Original=25%

Decay product=75%

25/75

After two Half-lives:

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Original=12.5%

Decay product=87.5%

12.5/87.5

After three Half-lives:

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Original=6.25%

Decay product=93.75%

6.25/93.75

After four Half-lives:

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1 Carbon-14 C14

2 Potassium-40 K40

3 Uranium-238 U238

4 Rubidium-87 Rb87

N14

Ar40

Pb206

Sr87

5.7 x 103

1.3 x 109

4.5 x 109

4.9 x 1010

Element Decay Product Half-life

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H. Calculating the age of a rock:

1. What would be the age of the rock if it has equal amounts of C-14 and its decay product N-14?

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One half life has gone by

One half life has gone by

5.7 x 103 yearsor 5,700 years

5.7 x 103 yearsor 5,700 years

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2.What % of the sample is radioactive after the following half-lives,

1 half-life2 half-lives

3 half-lives

2.What % of the sample is radioactive after the following half-lives,

1 half-life2 half-lives

3 half-lives

50%50%25%25%12.5%12.5%

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3. After 11,200 years how much C-14 would remain in a 10 gram sample?

25% or 2.5 grams1/4 of the original amount

25% or 2.5 grams1/4 of the original amount

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I. Selecting the Best Radioactive Element:

1. Under 50,000 years

2. Over 50,000 years

Use Carbon-14Use Carbon-14

Use Uranium-238Use Uranium-238

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*Add to your notes:

Carbon 14 is used for dating

organic material

Carbon 14 is used for dating

organic material

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THE END