Principles of Historical Geology. Geology 331

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Principles of Historical Geology Geology 331

Principles Principle of Superposition Principle of Original Horizontality Principle of Original Lateral Continuity Principle of Intrusive Relationships Principle of Cross-Cutting Relationships Principle of Fossil Succession will discuss in Biostratigraphy Section

Principle of Superposition In any undeformed sequence of sedimentary rocks, each bed is younger than the one below it and older than the one above it. This is the basis of relative ages of all strata and their contained fossils.

The Grand Canyon in Arizona

Stratigraphy of the Grand Canyon in Arizona younger older

Original Horizontality - Sediments usually form flat-lying deposits on the earth s surface.

Original Horizontality - Sedimentary rocks are horizontal because the original sediments were horizontal.

Original Horizontality These layers were once horizontal. Why are they now tilted?

Principle of Original Lateral Continuity Strata originally extended in all directions until they thinned to zero at their edges of deposition. Thus, matching strata on opposite sides of a valley can be correlated. This principle is used to trace coal seams from one mountain to the next in West Virginia.

Original Lateral Continuity

Original Lateral Continuity

Coal Seams in WV on adjacent mountain tops

Principle of Intrusive Relationships Invading igneous rock is always younger than the rock it intrudes. This is an indicator of relative ages.

Different types of intrusive igneous bodies

Igneous dikes in black, granite in pink

Can you interpret the sequence of geologic events using cross-cutting relationships and superposition? 5 1 2 4 3 2 1

What is the sequence of events? 4 3 2 2 1

What is the sequence of events?

What is the sequence of events? B (sed. layers), C, E, D, A

The Meaning of Unconformities

Unconformities Unconformities represent major gaps of time. They are the result of periods of erosion or non-deposition. They help us to understand the great age of the earth.

Layered sedimentary rocks Nonconformity Metamorphic rock Igneous intrusive rock Younger sedimentary rocks Angular unconformity Older, folded sedimentary rocks (a) (b) 8_9 (c) Disconformity Brachiopod (290 million years old) Trilobite (490 million years old)

Angular Unconformity Recognized by tilted or deformed sedimentary rocks below flat-lying sedimentary rocks.

Disconformity The unconformity is an erosion surface within a sequence of flatlying sedimentary rocks.

Nonconformity Recognized by sedimentary rocks resting on an eroded surface of igneous or metamorphic rocks.

Crystalline Rocks

James Hutton, 18 th Century founder of Geology

Siccar Point, Scotland, where Hutton discovered the meaning of unconformities.

Siccar Point, Scotland, where Hutton discovered the meaning of unconformities. Upper Devonian, 380 Ma Lower Silurian, 440 Ma

Siccar Point, Scotland, June 2004

Angular Unconformity in the Grand Canyon between Proterozoic and Cambrian Rocks 500 Ma 1,200 Ma

Nonconformity between schist and sandstone in the Grand Canyon Ss. 500Ma Schist 1,700Ma

Disconformity within Pennsylvanian age rocks, West Virginia. The disconformity shows an older topography.

Several disconformities within Pennsylvanian age rocks along Rt. 19, West Virginia.

Paraconformity Para means near, as in nearly conformable An unconformity with no obvious erosion surface. There is a distinct gap in the fossil record.

Application of the Principles of Historical Geology. Examples for finding petroleum.

Application of the Principles of Historical Geology. Examples for finding petroleum. Superposition and Original Horizontality Cross-cutting relationships Original Lateral Continuity Same as A, plus an Angular Unconformity

Application of the Principles of Historical Geology. What is present on the seismic cross section below? Where might you drill for oil and gas deposits?

Application of the Principles of Historical Geology. What is present on the seismic cross section below? Where might you drill for oil and gas deposits? Well

William Smith, the first 19 th Century geologist to understand stratigraphy and make correlations.

William Smith s Geologic Map of England and Wales

William Smith s Geologic Map of part of England