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Chunky Geologic History

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Chunky Geologic History. W hat is happening now happened in the past. You need your ESRT. What is the oldest layer?. G. How do you know it’s the oldest?. It’s on the bottom. What is the line between B & C?. An unconformity. What process changed layers C-G?. Folding. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Chunky Geologic History

CHUNKY GEOLOGIC HISTORY

What is happening now happened in the past.

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You need your ESRT

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What is the oldest layer?

G

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How do you know it’s the oldest?

It’s on the bottom.

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What is the line between B & C?

An unconformity

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What process changed layers C-G?

Folding

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How do you know that the sill formed after the shale layer above it?

Contact metamorphism

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What is the name of this index fossil?

Eurypterus

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During which geologic period did Eurypterus live?

Silurian

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Near which city in NY might these fossils be found?

Syracuse or Niagra Falls

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During which geologic period did the initial opening of the Atlantic Ocean take place?

Jurassic

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What is the estimated time of origin of Earth and solar system?

4600 million or 4.6 billion years

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How long ago was the area that is now NYS on the equator?

359 million years ago

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Why can’t fossils be found near Old Forge, NY?

The bedrock is not sedimentary.

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Why couldn’t cavemen have a battle with T. rex?

T. rex was extinct

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The following describes what useful tool in relative dating: Lived over a wide area for a

relatively short period of time.

Index fossil

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Who is this guy?

Elliptocephalla

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During which geologic period did it live?

Cambrian

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What radioactive isotope is used for dating wood?

C14

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How many half-lifes has occurred with this isotope.

2

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If this isotope has a half-life of 10,000 years, what is the age of the sample?

20,000 years

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What two events are good time markers because a layer

of sediment is laid down quickly?

Volcanic eruption & meteor strike

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The meteor strike that brought dinosaurs to extinction signaled the end of which geologic era.

Mesozoic

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Correlate these outcrops. What is the top layer

Tan siltstone