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Nonconformity - sedimentary rocks over crystalline (metamorphic or igneous) rocks N. Lindsley- Griffin, 1998
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Nonconformity - sedimentary rocks over crystalline (metamorphic or igneous) rocks N. Lindsley-Griffin, 1998.

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Page 1: Nonconformity - sedimentary rocks over crystalline (metamorphic or igneous) rocks N. Lindsley-Griffin, 1998.

Nonconformity - sedimentary rocks over crystalline (metamorphic or igneous) rocks

N. Lindsley-Griffin, 1998

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Nonconformity - sedimentary rocks over crystalline (metamorphic or igneous) rocks

N. Lindsley-Griffin, 1998

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Nonconformity - sedimentary gravels over garnet schist. What is the history of this outcrop?

N. Lindsley-Griffin, 1998

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Nonconformity - sedimentary gravels over garnet schist. What is the history of this outcrop?

N. Lindsley-Griffin, 1998

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Cross-cutting relationships: dike cutting gneiss is youngerN. Lindsley-Griffin, 1998

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Cross-cutting relationships: dike cutting gneiss is youngerN. Lindsley-Griffin, 1998

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Cross cutting relationships: what is the sequence of events in this folded marble with two dikes?

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Cross cutting relationships: what is the sequence of events in this folded marble with two dikes?

N. Lindsley-Griffin, 1998

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Superposition

Disconformity

Original horizontality

Angular unconformity

Cross-cutting relationships

Nonconformity

Grand Canyon FormationsGrand Canyon Formations

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Grand Canyon FormationsGrand Canyon Formations

© Houghton Mifflin 1998. All rights reserved

Sequence of events based on geology of the Inner Gorge

1.Deposition of shale in marine environment

2. Metamorphism of shale into Vishnu schist

3. Intrusion by Zoroaster granite

4. Erosion to sea level, unconformity surface

5. Deposition of Grand Canyon Supergroup

6. Faulting 7. Erosion of fault blocks, deposition of Tapeats sandstone

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Geologic Time - SummaryGeologic Time - Summary

N. Lindsley-Griffin, 1999

Relative Age -- whether a particular rock or feature is older or younger than another

Absolute Age -- the age of a rock in years (m.y. = millions of years)

Geologic Column -- shows succession of all known strata, in chronological order, based on fossils and other relative ages