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Page 1: Intro to Earth Systems and Earth Science GEOLOGICAL TIME SCALE AND EARTH’S STRUCTURE Textbook pages 207-209, 212

Intro to Earth Systems and Earth Science

GEOLOGICAL TIME SCALE AND

EARTH’S STRUCTURE

Textbook pages 207-209, 212

Page 2: Intro to Earth Systems and Earth Science GEOLOGICAL TIME SCALE AND EARTH’S STRUCTURE Textbook pages 207-209, 212

GEOLOGYThe study of the nonliving parts of the Earth such as rocks, soil, and land features

GEOLOGIST study Geology

Page 3: Intro to Earth Systems and Earth Science GEOLOGICAL TIME SCALE AND EARTH’S STRUCTURE Textbook pages 207-209, 212

JAMES HUTTON

“FATHER OF MODERN GEOLOGY”

Figured out sedimentary rock gets compacted and compressed over time

PRINCIPLE OF UNIFORMITARIANISM=changes in the Earth’s surface happened slowly. Example: gradual shifting across different continental land forms

Page 4: Intro to Earth Systems and Earth Science GEOLOGICAL TIME SCALE AND EARTH’S STRUCTURE Textbook pages 207-209, 212

RELATIVE TIME MEASUREMENTSMeasurements that give you the age of rock and soil layers by comparing them to layers above and below

RELATIVE DATINGDates an unknown sample to a certain time period when compared to samples of a known time period

PRINCIPLE OF SUPERPOSITION Strata are laid down in succession(layers are piled on top of each other over time)

Top layers are youngestBottom layers are oldest

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ABSOLUTE DATING

Process of determining an approximate age of rocks by using radiometric methods

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GEOLOGICAL TIME SCALE

*The history of the Earth is measured in Geological Time*It is organized according to major events*The largest unit of time is EON

EONERA

PERIODEPOCH

Page 7: Intro to Earth Systems and Earth Science GEOLOGICAL TIME SCALE AND EARTH’S STRUCTURE Textbook pages 207-209, 212

IMPORTANT STAGES IN EARTH’S HISTORY*4.6 BILLION YEARS AGO (HADEAN EON) = ORIGIN OF EARTH- NO LIFE

*3.5 BILLION YEARS AGO (ARCHEON EON/PRECAMBRIAN ERA) = FIRST PROKARYOTIC CELL- LIFE*2.5 BILLION YEARS AGO(PROTEROZOIC EON/PRECAMBRIAN ERA) = ATMOSPHERIC OXYGEN EXISTS*1.5 BILLION YEARS AGO(PROTEROZOIC EON/PRECAMBRIAN ERA) = FIRST EUKARYOTIC CELL*550 MILLION YEARS AGO(PROTEROZOIC EON/

PALEOZOIC ERA/CAMBRIAN PERIOD) = PRIMITIVE ALGAE/MARINE INVERTEBRATES

*450 MILLION YEARS AGO (PHANEROZOIC EON/PALEOZOIC ERA/ = FIRST MARINE VERTEBRATES (FISH)ORDOVICIAN PERIOD)

*400 MILLION YEARS AGO (PHANEROZOIC EON/

PALEOZOIC ERA/SILURIAN PERIOD) = FIRST LAND INVERTEBRATES & PLANTS*200 MILLION YEARS AGO (MESOZOIC ERA/TRIASSIC PERIOD) = FRIST BIRDS/ROCKY MOUNTAINS FORM

*150 MILLION YEARS AGO (MESOZOIC ERA/JURASSIC PERIOD) = AGE OF DINOSAURS

*65 MILLION YEARS AGO(CENOZOIC ERA/TERTIARY PALEOGENE PERIOD)=EXTINCTION OF DINOSAURSPALEOCENE EPOCH)

1.8 MILLION YEARS AGO(CENOZOIC ERA/QUATERNARY PERIOD) =FIRST MAN/MAMMALS/INSECTS/FLOWERSPLEISTOCENE EPOCH)

Page 8: Intro to Earth Systems and Earth Science GEOLOGICAL TIME SCALE AND EARTH’S STRUCTURE Textbook pages 207-209, 212

Earth and our Solar System

• _________ planet from the Sun

*only planet that can support _______________

*orbits the Sun in an ____________ pattern/shape

*takes ________ days to complete one orbit

*takes _____ hours to complete one rotation

*was formed _______ billion years ago

3rd

life

elliptical

365

24

4.6

Page 9: Intro to Earth Systems and Earth Science GEOLOGICAL TIME SCALE AND EARTH’S STRUCTURE Textbook pages 207-209, 212

EARTH’S INTERACTIVE COMPONENTS

LITHOSPHERE = makes up the Earth’s interior (rock)

ATMOSPHERE = makes up the gases surrounding Earth (air)

HYDROSPHERE= makes up the areas of water

BIOSPHERE = makes up all the living things within the other

parts EARTH IS AN INTEGRATED SYSTEM OF 4 INTERACTING COMPONENTS

Page 10: Intro to Earth Systems and Earth Science GEOLOGICAL TIME SCALE AND EARTH’S STRUCTURE Textbook pages 207-209, 212

HOW EARTH FORMED- CAME FROM COSMIC DUST IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM (BIG BANG THEORY)- ALL THE ELEMENTS FOUND ON EARTH ARE AS OLD AS EARTH- EARLY EARTH WAS A HOT, MOLTEN SPHERE- AS MOLTEN MATERIAL COOLED, THE ELEMENTS SEPARATED INTO LAYERS

BASED ON MASS (HEAVY IRON TOWARDS THE CENTER)

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EARTH LAYERS BECAUSE EARTH’S ELEMENTS SETTLED INTO PLACE BASED ON MASS…… EARTH IS DIVIDED INTO LAYERS

2 GROUPS OF LAYERS:

COMPOSITIONAL LAYERS&

PHYSICAL LAYERS

KNOWLEDGE OF EARTH’S LAYERS *SEISMIC WAVES ANALYSIS *LAVA ANALYSIS *METERITE COMPOSITION

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COMPOSITIONAL LAYERS OF EARTHCRUST = thinnest (only 0.5% of earth’s total mass), outermost layer, solid, brittle, coolest layer, mostly oxygen, oceanic & continental

MANTLE = medium density, has magma that circulates in convection cells,mostly iron, magnesium, aluminum

CORE = innermost layer, greatest density, hottest,mostly iron and nickel

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PHYSICAL LAYERS OF EARTH1. LITHOSPHERE = outer layer, includes crust

and uppermost mantle, divided into tectonic plates

2. ASTHENOSPHERE = middle part of mantle, flexible, rock flows slowly

3. MESOPHERE = lower part of mantle

4. OUTER CORE = outer part of core, dense liquid nickel and iron

5. INNER CORE = inner most part of core, densesolid nickel and iron due to

pressure, over 4000 ° C

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Comparison of the Compositional and Physical Layers

Physical Layers