The Rock Record Section 2 Section 2: Determining Absolute Age Preview Objectives Absolute Dating Methods Radiometric Dating Radioactive Decay and Half-Life.

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The Rock Record Section 2 Section 2: Determining Absolute Age Preview Objectives Absolute Dating Methods Radiometric Dating Radioactive Decay and Half-Life Half-Life

The Rock Record Section 2 Objectives Summarize the limitations of using the rates of erosion and deposition to determine the absolute age of rock formations. Describe the formation of varves. Explain how the process of radioactive decay can be used to determine the absolute age of rocks.

The Rock Record Section 2 absolute age the numeric age of an object or event, often stated in years before the present, as established by an absolute-dating process, such as radiometric dating Scientists use a variety of ways to determine absolute age, or the numeric age, of a rock formation. Absolute Dating Methods

The Rock Record Section 2 Rates of Erosion One way scientists use to estimate absolute age is to study rates of erosion. Studying the rates of erosion is practical only for geologic features that formed within the past 10,000 to 20,000 years. For older surface features, the method is less dependable because rates of erosion can vary over millions of years. Absolute Dating Methods, continued

The Rock Record Section 2 Rates of Deposition Scientists can also estimate absolute age by calculating the rate of sediment deposition. By using data collected over a long period of time, geologists can estimate the average rates of deposition for common sedimentary rocks. This method is not always accurate because not all sediment is deposited at an average; therefore it provides only an estimate of absolute age. Absolute Dating Methods, continued

The Rock Record Section 2 Varve Count varve a banded layer of sand and silt that is deposited annually in a lake, especially near ice sheets or glaciers, and that can be used to determine absolute age. Some sedimentary deposits show definite annual layers, called varves. The varves can be counted much like tree rings to determine the age of the sedimentary deposit. Absolute Dating Methods, continued

The Rock Record Section 2 How are varves like tree rings? Varves are like tree rings in that varves are laid down each year. Thus, counting varves can reveal the age of sedimentary deposits. Reading check

The Rock Record Section 2 Radiometric Dating radiometric dating a method of determining the absolutes age of an object by comparing the relative percentages of a radioactive (parent) isotope and a stable (daughter) isotope. Rocks generally contain small amounts of radioactive material that can act as natural clocks. Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons are called isotopes. Radioactive isotopes can be used to determine age.

The Rock Record Section 2 Radiometric Dating, continued Radioactive isotopes have nuclei that emit particles and energy at a constant rate regardless of surrounding conditions. Scientists use the natural breakdown of isotopes to accurately measure the absolute age of rock, which is called radiometric dating. To do this, scientists measure the concentration of the parent isotope or original isotope, and of the newly formed daughter isotopes. Then, using the known decay rate, they can determine the absolute age of the rock.

The Rock Record Section 2 Radiometric Dating Click the button below to watch the Visual Concept.

The Rock Record Section 2 Half-Life half-life the time required for half of a sample of a radioactive isotope to break down by radioactive decay to form a daughter isotope. Scientists have determined that the time required for half of any amount of a particular radioactive isotope to decay is always the same and can be determined for any isotope. Radiometric Dating, continued

The Rock Record Section 2 Half-Life By comparing the amounts of parent and daughter isotopes in a rock sample, scientists can determine the age of the sample. The greater the percentage of daughter isotopes present in the sample, the older the rock is. Radiometric Dating, continued

The Rock Record Section 2 Radioactive Decay and Half-Life

The Rock Record Section 2 Half-Life Click the button below to watch the Visual Concept.

The Rock Record Section 2 Radioactive Isotopes Uranium-238, or 238 U, is an isotope of uranium that has an extremely long half-life, and is most useful for dating geologic samples that are more than 10 million years old. Potassium-40, or 40 K, has a half-life of 1.25 billion years, and is used to date rock that are between 50,000 and 4.6 billion years old. Radiometric Dating, continued

The Rock Record Section 2 Radioactive Isotopes Rubidium-87 has a half-life of about 49 billion years, and is used to verify the age of rocks previously dated by using 40 K. Radiometric Dating, continued

The Rock Record Section 2 Reading check How does the half-life of an isotope affect the accuracy of the radiometric dating method? An isotope that has an extremely long half-life will not show significant or measurable changes in a young rock. In a very old rock, an isotope that has a short half-life may have decayed to the point at which too little of the isotope is left to give an accurate age measurement. So, the estimated age of the rock must be correlated to the dating method used.

The Rock Record Section 2 Carbon Dating Younger rock layers may be dated indirectly by dating organic material found within the rock. Organic remains, such as wood, bones, and shells that are less than 70,000 years old can be determined by using a method known as carbon-14 dating, or radiocarbon dating. Radiometric Dating, continued

The Rock Record Section 2 Carbon Dating All living organisms have both the carbon-12 and carbon-14 isotope. To find the age of a sample of organic material, scientists compare the ratio of 14 C to 12 C and then compare this with the ratio of 14 C to 12 C known to exist in a living organism. Once a plant or animal dies, the ratio begins to change, and scientist can determine the age from the difference between the ratios of 14 C to 12 C in the dead organism. Radiometric Dating, continued