Field Geosciences Teaching Module: Geoparks and Geosites Geopark Naturtejo Meseta Meridional Fossil trees of Vila Velha de Ródão: How these fossils do.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Fossils.
Advertisements

We know it’s BIG…but HOW do we know that?
Geologic History Relative & Absolute Dating
Determining Absolute Age
Field Geosciences Teaching Module: Geoparks and Geosites Geopark Naturtejo Meseta Meridional Portas de Almourão: What is the sustainability of a Project.
A Little Bit of History… The history of geologic time begins with the human interest in mining. Interests in rock units began to flourish with commercial.
Field Geosciences Teaching Module: Geoparks and Geosites Geopark Naturtejo Meseta Meridional Monsanto Inselberg: How does water shapes the landscape?
Sedimentary rocks. A. Formation: COMPACTION & CEMENTATION 1. Sedimentary rocks form from the COMPACTION & CEMENTATION of rock fragments/sediments 2. Lithification:
Sedimentary Rocks Sedimentary rocks are those that are formed from the collection of sediments from pre- existing rocks or through organic materials.
Section 9.1 Discovering Past Climates
Bellwork 9/20/10 What do you think a fossil is?
Most commonly found in Sedimentary Rock. As time passes, more layers are dropped on top of old layers. This means newer fossils on top old fossils.
HOW OLD IS OLD? The Rock Record and Geologic Time Chapter 3
The History of Earth.
Fossils. What are fossils? Fossils - the preserved remains or traces of animals, plants, and other organisms that lived long ago. When an organism dies,
Only a tiny percentage of living things became fossils.
Field Geosciences Teaching Module: Geoparks and Geosites Geopark Naturtejo Meseta Meridional Portas de Ródão Natural Monument: How does Geodiversity has.
The geologic time scale n The earth’s history is divided into four eras: Precambrian - beginning when earth was formed (4.6 billion years ago) and ending.
Sedimentary Rocks. Basic Geologic Principles Principle of Superposition: Younger sedimentary and volcanic rocks are deposited on top of older rocks. Principle.
The Grand Canyon By: Leah Bahlman. Water How was the Grand Canyon formed? The Colorado River cuts through the Colorado Plateau. For 6 million years, the.
Why might soil weather and erode? There are a number of factors… 1. Climate 2. Vegetation 3. Topography 4. Parent Material 5. Time 6. Human Activities.
Ancient environments Central Kansas - 80 Ma. Setting the Stage: Major Erosional/Depositional ‘Provinces’
Earth’s History Section 4.1
Aim: What are the different types of rocks.
Rocks Mineral mixtures.
Chapter 5 Section 1 Geologic History. ObjectiveObjective Contrast relative dating with absolute dating.Contrast relative dating with absolute dating.
Earth’sStoryRelativeDatingAbsoluteDating Looking at Fossils Time Marches On Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy.
 Diatom forms gametes (auxospore) that fuse to become a specialized cell which swells to the maximum (original) size for the species.  Then divides asexually.
Fossils. Fossils are the evidence or remains of prehistoric life – plants or animals. We use fossils to work out the relative ages of rock layers, and.
Fossils.
Fossils VocabularyFossils & EarthLife in the PastMiscellaneous
Day 6: Specimen Ridge Petrified Wood, Creationism, Waterfalls, Volcanism…and More.
Field Geosciences Teaching Module: Geoparks and Geosites Geopark Naturtejo Meseta Meridional Penha Garcia: What are the evidences to reconstitute environments.
THIS IS With Host... Your Relative Dating Absolute Dating Radiometric Dating Fossils Vocabulary 1 Vocabulary 2.
The Rock Record Chapter 8 James Hutton  18 th Century Scottish physician  Observed geologic changes that took place on his farm  By studying the present,
Sedimentary Rocks Rocks made from sediments. The majority of rocks seen on the earth’s surface are sedimentary rocks.
Section 2: Determining Absolute Age
Notes 7-2 and 8-2 Evidence and fossils. Evidence of evolution Similar body structures Patterns of early development Molecular structure Fossils.
YES…an example: cockroaches Scientists can infer the structure of ancient organisms. Fossils show that organisms that lived in the past are very different.
Paleontology Review Game
Chapter 7 The Evolution of Living Things. Diatryma and the Rooster Diatryma weighed about 400 pounds (182 kg.) Flightless Cenozoic Era (57-35) million.
History of the Earth CA Standard 8e Chapter The Age of the Earth Earth’s age is estimated at 4.6 billion years. James Hutton in proposed.
Chapter 3 The Rock and Fossil Record Sections 1-5 Pages
Transitional Forms Consider this Hypothesis: A C B TIME What would the organism at position “C” look like? How about the one at position “A”? “B”? “D”?
By Varsha Kumar.  1540 Spanish explorers  1851 American Army  1853 First geologist in park  1883 Railway brought settlers  1899 Destruction of Park.
Relative Dating: Which Came First?
Clues to the Earth’s Past. Paleontology The branch of biology that studies the forms of life that existed in former geologic periods, chiefly by studying.
Chapter 17.1 Principle of Uniformitarianism
The Rock Record Section 3 Section 3: The Fossil Record Preview Objectives Interpreting the Fossil Record Fossilization Types of Fossils Index Fossils Index.
.  Your challenge: To find out which is the oldest tree on our school field! Your challenge is to find and calculate how old the oldest.
2/26/13 1.List the fossils in order from the oldest to the youngest. 2.Explain why you know that is the correct order.
Long-Term Changes in Climate
Homework summary Q.1 - How are fossil fuels made, must be able to recognize the steps in picture form and explain what the pictures represent Q. 2. Agent.
Looking at Fossils Chapter 3 Section 4 p Vocabulary:
 Organism dies.  Organism is buried in sediment.  Soft parts decay.  Hard parts dissolve.  An impression or mold forms when the sediment hardens.
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS.
CALIFORNIA Science Content Standards Grade 6-Focus on Earth Science As compiled by Mr. Holsinger.
HOW OLD IS OLD? The Rock Record and Deep Geologic Times.
Chapter 8. Fossil - the preserved remains or traces of a living thing. Mold - the hollow space that is left. Cast - forms when dissolved minerals fill.
Welcome to Who Wants to be a Millionaire
Sedimentary Rocks as the name suggests, form
Sedimentary rocks.
What are Fossils? Fossils are the evidence or remains of once-living plants or animals Fossils provide evidence of past existence of a wide variety of.
Good Morning!!! Today we will be finishing up GATTACA and starting some new stuff! To prepare for class please… Please get out your GATTACA question sheets.
Aim: What are the different types of rocks.
FOSSILS.
Long-Term Changes in Climate
Long-Term Changes in Climate
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS.
The Rock Record.
Presentation transcript:

Field Geosciences Teaching Module: Geoparks and Geosites Geopark Naturtejo Meseta Meridional Fossil trees of Vila Velha de Ródão: How these fossils do enable to recognize climate changes?

Geological Map of Naturtejo Global Geopark Paleontological findings

The fossil trunks were found on the Monte do Pinhal terrace (T1) from Tejo river: It is the oldest (1,6 million years old) It has the highest position in relation with present riverbed (181m)

Fossil Trees of Vila Velha de Ródão in the Fossils Garden

Fossilization After the death of the tree it was buried and the cells composing the plant fibres were filled by silica coming from dissolved silicate sediments - Permineralization. Thousands of years

Silicified trunk Why do the trunks have such color?

The fossils are older or the same age as the sediments where they were found?

Age of the fossil trunks Natural polishing of the fossil Collision marks with pebbles Fossil trunks were transported as clasts among high energy river bed load and deposited in the river terrace Thus, fossil trunks are older than the fluvial terrace, with na estimated age between 15 to 5 million years old.

These trees share the features of the same tree attributed to Annonoxylon teixeirae, whose present best known representative is the Annona-Tree Where can you find Annona-trees in the wild forests nowdays? In which type of climate?

Present distribution of Annonaceans Hot and humid latitudes

Paleoenvironment of Naturtejo Geopark 15-5 million years ago Hot and in some periods more humid climate