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Earth Science, 12e Geologic Time Chapter 11

Historical notes Catastrophism Landscape developed by catastrophes James Ussher, mid-1600s, concluded Earth was only a few thousand years old Modern geology Uniformitarianism Fundamental principle of geology The present is the key to the past

Historical notes Modern geology James Hutton Theory of the Earth Published in the late 1700s

Relative dating Placing rocks and events in sequence Principles and rules of Law of superposition oldest rocks are on the bottom Principle of original horizontality sediment is deposited horizontally Principle of cross-cutting relationships younger feature cuts through an older feature

Superposition is well illustrated in the Grand Canyon Figure 11.3

Cross-cutting relationships Figure 11.5

Relative dating Principles and rules of Inclusions one rock contained within another (rock containing the inclusions is younger) Unconformities An unconformity is a break in the rock record Types of unconformities Angular unconformity tilted rocks are overlain by flat-lying rocks Disconformity strata on either side are parallel

Formation of an angular unconformity Figure 11.8

Relative dating Principles and rules of Unconformities Types of unconformities Nonconformity Metamorphic or igneous rocks below Younger sedimentary rocks above

Several unconformities are present in the Grand Canyon Figure 11.7

Correlation of rock layers Matching rocks of similar age in different regions Often relies upon fossils

Fossils: evidence of past life Remains or traces of prehistoric life Types of fossils Petrified cavities and pores are filled with precipitated mineral matter Formed by replacement cell material is removed and replaced with mineral matter Mold shell or other structure is buried and then dissolved by underground water Cast hollow space of a mold is filled with mineral matter

Fossils: evidence of past life Types of fossils Carbonization organic matter becomes a thin residue of carbon Impression replica of the fossil s surface preserved in fine-grained sediment Preservation in amber hardened resin of ancient trees surrounds an organism

Cast and mold of a trilobite Figure 11.13 B

Fossils: evidence of past life Types of fossils Indirect evidence includes Tracks Burrows Coprolites fossil dung and stomach contents Gastroliths stomach stones used to grind food by some extinct reptiles

Fossils: evidence of past life Conditions favoring preservation Rapid burial Possession of hard parts Fossils and correlation Principle of fossil succession Fossils succeed one another in a definite and determinable order Proposed by William Smith late 1700s and early 1800s

Determining the ages of rocks using fossils Figure 11.14

Fossils: evidence of past life Fossils and correlation Index fossils Widespread geographically Existed for a short range of geologic time

Radioactivity and radiometric dating Atomic structure reviewed Nucleus Protons positively charged Neutrons Neutral charge Protons and electrons combined Orbiting the nucleus are electrons negative electrical charges

Radioactivity and radiometric dating Atomic structure reviewed Atomic number An element s identifying number Number of protons in the atom s nucleus Mass number Number of protons plus (added to) the number of neutrons in an atom s nucleus Isotope Variant of the same parent atom Different number of neutrons and mass number

Radioactivity and radiometric dating Radioactivity Spontaneous breaking apart (decay) of atomic nuclei Radioactive decay Parent an unstable isotope Daughter products isotopes formed from the decay of a parent

Radioactivity and radiometric dating Radioactivity Radioactive decay Types of radioactive decay Alpha emission Beta emission Electron capture

Types of radioactive decay Figure 11.15

Radioactivity and radiometric dating Radiometric dating Half-life the time for one-half of the radioactive nuclei to decay Requires a closed system Cross-checks are used for accuracy Complex procedure Yields numerical dates

The radioactive decay curve Figure 11.17

Dating sedimentary strata using radiometric dating Figure 11.21

Radioactivity and radiometric dating Carbon-14 dating Half-life of only 5,730 years Used to date very recent events Carbon-14 produced in upper atmosphere Incorporated into carbon dioxide Absorbed by living matter Useful tool for anthropologists, archaeologists, historians, and geologists who study very recent Earth history

Geologic time scale Divides geologic history into units Originally created using relative dates Subdivisions Eon Greatest expanse of time Four eons Phanerozoic ( visible life ) the most recent eon Proterozoic

Geologic time scale Subdivisions Eon Era Four eons Archean Hadean the oldest eon Subdivision of an eon

Geologic time scale Subdivisions Era Eras of the Phanerozoic eon Cenozoic ( recent life ) Mesozoic ( middle life ) Paleozoic ( ancient life ) Eras are subdivided into periods Periods are subdivided into epochs

Figure 11.19 The Geologic Time Scale

Geologic time scale Difficulties in dating the time scale Not all rocks are datable (sedimentary ages are rarely reliable) Materials are often used to bracket events and arrive at ages

End of Chapter 11