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Page 1: Earth’s History The Rock Record. Topic 1 – Telling Time Kinds of Time –2 types 1. Relative time – places an event in order by comparing it with other

Earth’s HistoryThe Rock Record

Page 2: Earth’s History The Rock Record. Topic 1 – Telling Time Kinds of Time –2 types 1. Relative time – places an event in order by comparing it with other

Topic 1 – Telling Time

• Kinds of Time– 2 types

1. Relative time – places an event in order by comparing it with other events

– Example: Sedimentary Rock layers» A – Oldest (Lower)» B – Middle Age» C – Youngest (Upper)

– Actual age not known, only relative!

•Relative time – place in a sequence

Page 3: Earth’s History The Rock Record. Topic 1 – Telling Time Kinds of Time –2 types 1. Relative time – places an event in order by comparing it with other

Topic 1 – Telling Time2. Absolute time – specific age

–Example: Sedimentary Rock»Rock Layer B deposited 30 Ma (mega anna = million years ago)»B is 10 million years older than C»B is 5 million years younger than A

Rock Layer Absolute Age

A 35 Ma

B 30 Ma

C 20 Ma

Two things told with absolute time

1. Actual age

2. Length of time between events

-- used to determine rate of geologic process

Page 4: Earth’s History The Rock Record. Topic 1 – Telling Time Kinds of Time –2 types 1. Relative time – places an event in order by comparing it with other

So... What’s the story?

List observations

Do not write down interpretations

Page 5: Earth’s History The Rock Record. Topic 1 – Telling Time Kinds of Time –2 types 1. Relative time – places an event in order by comparing it with other

Finding Age with Relative Time

• Law of superposition – in a sequence of horizontal sedimentary rocks, the oldest in on the bottom

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Finding Age with Relative Time

http://www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/content/investigations/es2903/es2903page03.cfm

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Finding Age with Relative Time

• What happened here?• Originally layers deposited

horizontally• Then they were tilted

USGS/Jennifer Loomis, TERCTilted limestone beds in the Mojave Desert, Californiahttp://www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/content/investigations/es2903/es2903page04.cfm.

Page 8: Earth’s History The Rock Record. Topic 1 – Telling Time Kinds of Time –2 types 1. Relative time – places an event in order by comparing it with other

Finding Age with Relative Time• Law of Cross-cutting

relationships – igneous rocks are younger than rocks that they intrude into

Cross-cutting

MOST recent

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Finding Age with Relative Time

• Law of (fragmented) Inclusion – Rock fragments found in another

rock must be older than the rock it is found in•Examples

– pebbles in a conglomerate– Sand grains in a sandstone

http://www.geology.sfasu.edu/rocks/conglomerate02.jpg

http://www.zionnationalpark.com/zioninfo/photos/Sandstone-2.jpg

Page 10: Earth’s History The Rock Record. Topic 1 – Telling Time Kinds of Time –2 types 1. Relative time – places an event in order by comparing it with other

Finding Age with Relative Time

• Unconformity – break in the rock record– Eroded surface

then buried– Parts of rock

record missing like pages in a book

– Gap in geologic time

http://www.bamboo.hc.edu.tw/~sts/course-2003/course/textbook/text05/ch14/images/ch14-032.jpg

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Geologic Time

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http://www.astro.lsa.umich.edu/users/cowley/grand33.jpg

250 Ma

600 Ma

TIMING: RELATIVE vs. ABSOLUTETIMING: RELATIVE vs. ABSOLUTE

Page 12: Earth’s History The Rock Record. Topic 1 – Telling Time Kinds of Time –2 types 1. Relative time – places an event in order by comparing it with other

M. d’Alessio, 2004

Murder Mystery?

How is this picture explained using relative dating?

List observations From your observations make interpretations

Law of SuperpositionPrinciples of: Original Horizontality Cross-Cutting Rel. Inclusions Unconformities

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Topic 9 – Measuring Absolute Time

http://home.earthlink.net/~colorado_hiking/1_Hiking_topics/pics/bristleconepineT.jpg

4,862 – Prometheus

4,767 -- Methuselah

http://www.championtrees.org/champions/articles/AP21010.htm

• Tree rings can be used to measure specific dates– 1 ring = 1 year– Width of ring correlates to

temperature and rainfall– Wide ring = high temperature

and rain– Oldest tree is the bristle cone

pine

Page 14: Earth’s History The Rock Record. Topic 1 – Telling Time Kinds of Time –2 types 1. Relative time – places an event in order by comparing it with other

Radioactive Elements & Absolute Time

• Radioactive decay used to date much farther back in time

• Some elements naturally “decay” in the nucleus– Radioactive decay occurs until a

stable element is formed

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/first/radiocarbonce.html

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Topic 12 – Half-Life

• Half-life = rate of decay–Time needed for ½ radioactive items to decay

•Ranges from seconds to billions of years

Radioactive material

Found in Half-life (years)

C-14 Wood, peat, coal , bones, shells

~5,700

K-40 Mica, feldspars ~1.3 billion

Rb-87 Mica, feldspars ~47 billion

U-235 Many rocks 713 million

U-238 Oldest igneous rocks

4.5 billion

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Fossil Preservation

• 1. Original Remains• Frozen• Resin (Amber)

– Sticky substance from evergreens– Usually insects

• Tar Pits– LaBrea

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Fossil Preservation

• Replaced Remains• Hard parts replaced by minerals• Usually done by groundwater

– Ex: petrified Wood

• Mold or Cast• Mold – shape of where fossil was• Cast – new material fills mold &

hardens– Ex: Shells

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Fossil Preservation• Trace Fossils• Evidence of life other than

remains – trails– Footprints– Burrows– copralites

http://www.delargy.com/images/2004_7_Colorado/dinosaur%20footprint.JPG http://csd.unl.edu/csd-esic/ResourceNotesImages/volume16/page-24.jpg

http://www.scienceviews.com/photo/thumb/SIA0651.jpg

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Topic 5 – Fossils as Evidence for Evolution• Oldest rocks with fossils show

simple life forms (only)• As time goes by, some simpler

life forms become more complex

• This process of change is called:EVOLUTION

• Theory of Evolution: Scientific explanation for the past and present diversity of lifehttp://www.thezreview.co.uk/posters/posterimages/e/evolution1.jpg

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Topic 5 – Fossils as Evidence for Evolution

• Charles Darwin – “The Origin of Species”, 1859

• - theory states that species evolve slowly over geologic time

• Modern science - species remain fairly constant for millenia, then abruptly change within a relatively short time, often less than 1 million years

http://earth.ast.smith.edu/courses/ast215/darwin.jpg

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Topic 6 – Index Fossils and Key Beds

• Index fossils (guide fossils)• Lived for a “short geologic”

time period in a lot of places• Allow dating of rock layers

with relative age3 Characteristics1. Easily recognized (unique)2. Found over large geographic area

– Continental drift theory evidence

3. Limited in time– Only lived over short period of time,

therefore, only found in FEW rock layers

http://www.paleocurrents.com/img/2002_09_13FI/HTML/138-3848_img_std.jpg

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Topic 6 – Index Fossils and Key Beds

• Key Bed• Single rock layer that acts like

an index fossil• Easily recognized• Large area

– Ex: Ash from volcanic eruptions• Iridium layer from Chicxulub impact

(K-T)

http://www.astro.uva.nl/encyclopedie/images/chicxulub.gif

Iridium Layer

Clay with high rare element (Ir) found in Mexico, Italy, Denmark & New Zealand

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Topic 7 – Rock Correlation

• Correlation: matching of rock layers from one area to another

• Index Fossils• Key Beds

• Allow correlating over great distances

Iridium LayerClay with high rare element (Ir) found in Mexico, Italy, Denmark & New Zealand

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Topic 8 – Other Uses for fossils

1. Determine relative age of rocks

2. Correlate rock layers3. Indicate past climate

• Ex: coal only from warm, swampy areas

4. Oil exploration• Microfossils – seen only with

microscope• Help correlate layers of rock to oil

rich layers in other places

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Topic 10 – Varves

• Varve• Any sediment that

shows a yearly cycle

• Sedimentary layers resemble tree rings

• Can date ~15,000 years ago– Often associated

with lakes annual turnover

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Geologic Timetable (p. 600-601)• Eon – greatest division of geologic time• Era – 2 or more of these form an eon• Period – basic unit of geologic time in

which a single type of rock system is formed (named for specific occurrence)

• Epoch – subdivision of a period• Age – subdivision of an epoch

– All changes based on significant changes in the fossil record

• The greater the changes, the larger division

• Fossil – ANY evidence of earlier life or environments preserved in rock record

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Geologic Timetable

• The geologic time scale can be represented in many ways

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Geologic Timetable

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Geologic TimetableERA Attributes

Archean (Beginning Earth)Began ~4.6 Ga

Beginning of Earth, almost no fossils

Proterozoic (Earliest Life)

Began 2.5 Ga

Simple plants & animals (worms)No life on land

Paleozoic (Ancient Life)Began 570 Ma

Plant & Animal FossilsLand & Ocean

MesozoicBegan 250 Ma

Middle LifeAge of Reptiles (dinosaurs)

Cenozoic (Recent Life)Began 65 Ma

Age of Mammals