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Relative Dating

12.1 Discovering Earth’s History Rocks Record Earth History 12.1 Discovering Earth’s History  Rocks record geological events and changing life forms of the past.  We have learned that Earth is much older than anyone had previously imagined and that its surface and interior have been changed by the same geological processes that continue today.

12.1 Discovering Earth’s History A Brief History of Geology 12.1 Discovering Earth’s History Uniformitarianism means that the forces and processes that we observe today have been at work for a very long time. Examples: tides, gravity

12.1 Discovering Earth’s History Relative Dating 12.1 Discovering Earth’s History  Relative dating tells us the sequence in which events occurred, not how long ago they occurred.  Law of Superposition • The law of superposition states that in an undisturbed layer of rock, the oldest rocks are on the bottom and the rock layers become younger going up.

Law of Superposition

Ordering the Grand Canyon’s History Makes no sense without caption in book

12.1 Discovering Earth’s History Relative Dating 12.1 Discovering Earth’s History  Principle of Original Horizontality • The principle of original horizontality means that layers of sediment are generally deposited in a horizontal position. Changed over time

Disturbed Rock Layers Makes no sense without caption in book

12.1 Discovering Earth’s History Relative Dating 12.1 Discovering Earth’s History  Principle of Cross-Cutting Relationships • The principle of cross-cutting relationships states that when a fault cuts through rock layers, or when magma intrudes other rocks and crystallizes (dike) , we can assume that the fault or intrusion is younger than the rocks affected.  Inclusions • Inclusions are rocks contained within other rocks. • Rocks containing inclusions are younger than the inclusions they contain.

Which occurred last?

Which occurred last?

Applying Cross-Cutting Relationships Makes no sense without caption in book

Formation of Inclusions Makes no sense without caption in book

12.1 Discovering Earth’s History Relative Dating 12.1 Discovering Earth’s History  Unconformities • An unconformity represents a long period during which deposition stopped, erosion removed previously formed rocks, and then deposition resumed. 1. An angular unconformity indicates that during the pause in deposition, a period of deformation (folding or tilting) and erosion occurred.

Formation of an Angular Conformity Makes no sense without caption in book

12.1 Discovering Earth’s History Relative Dating 12.1 Discovering Earth’s History  Unconformities 2. A nonconformity is when the erosional surface separates older metamorphic or intrusive igneous rocks from younger sedimentary rocks. 3. A disconformity is when two sedimentary rock layers are separated by an erosional surface.

Types of Unconformities Angular unconformity Disconformity Nonconformity

A Record of Uplift, Erosion, and Deposition Makes no sense without caption in book

12.1 Discovering Earth’s History Correlation of Rock Layers 12.1 Discovering Earth’s History  Correlation is establishing the equivalence of rocks of similar age in different areas.

Correlation of Strata at Three Locations Makes no sense without caption in book