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GEOLOGIC HISTORY THE RULES OF THE GAME © Copyright 2005 - 2006 M. J. Krech. All rights reserved.
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Page 1: GEOLOGIC HISTORY THE RULES OF THE GAME © Copyright 2005 - 2006 M. J. Krech. All rights reserved.

GEOLOGIC HISTORY

THE RULES OF THE GAME

© Copyright 2005 - 2006  M. J. Krech. All rights reserved.

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Time

Whatis

time?

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Time is…

Either relative or absolute

Time is: a measured period during which an event, process, or condition exists or continues.

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One Year =

the time it takes the Earth to complete one orbit around the Sun.

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Geologic Time

• Based on the same time units

• Generally much greater periods of time

• 100,000 years• 1,000,000

years

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Dating Techniques

One ways in which geologists look at time: Relative Age

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Relative Age of a rock…

…is its age compared to the ages of other rocks.

What happened first?What happened next?

Example:

My niece, Sara, is older than my other niece, Mariam.

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Absolute Age of a rock…

…is the number of years since the rock formed.

Example:

My niece, Sara, is 3 years old and my niece, Mariam, is 3 months old.

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Relative and Absolute Age

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Law of Superposition

• The youngest rocks are on the top.

• The oldest rocks are on the bottom.

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Principle of Superposition

•Which rocks are older?

•Which rocks are younger?

Q#1

Younger Rocks

Older Rocks

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Principle of Cross-Cutting

• Fault is a break or cut in the rock.

• You can't cut something until that something exists, therefore the cut has to be younger.

• So faults are younger than the rock it cuts through.Volcanic vents cutting across

sedimentary rock layers -Which is youngest?

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Principle of Cross-Cutting

•What is younger?

•The rocks or the fault line?

Q#2

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Intrusions

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Principle of Inclusions

The inclusion is always younger than the rock layers around and beneath it.

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Principle of Inclusions

Which is older? The rock layer or the rocks included in the layer?

Q#3

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Principle of Unconformities

Unconformities are surfaces that represent gaps in the geologic record.

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Example of Unconformity

• http://www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/content/visualizations/es2902/es2902page01.cfm?chapter_no=visualization

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Principle of Unconformities

missing rock layer = missing time

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Where is the youngest rock?Q#4

How do you know?

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Where is the unconformity?Q#5

How do you know?

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What rock layer is the oldest?Q#6

How do you know?

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Which is younger? The fault or the rock layers?

Q#7

How do you know?

FAULT

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Which is younger? The rock layer or the

inclusion?

Q#8

How do you know?

inclusion

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Using Fossils to Date Rocks

• Give relative age to a layer of rock• Match layers of rock at other locations• Use index fossils to match rock layers• Index fossils are distributed in

different areas & only occur in one area

• Ex. pg. 117