Wednesday November 17, 2010 (Brief History of Geology; Relative Dating – Law of Superposition; Project – Killer Earthquakes)

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Wednesday November 17, 2010 (Brief History of Geology; Relative Dating – Law of Superposition; Project – Killer Earthquakes)

The Launch Pad Wednesday, 11/17/10 What are the two major mechanisms that drive plate motion? Older, denser, heavier plates subduct and pull the plates along with them. The buoyant magma at the elevated ridges pushes the plates apart. Mantle plumes extend upward from the mantle - core boundary and cause convection within the mantle, which adds to the motion of the plates.

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Assignment Currently Open Pages Date of Notes on Website Date IssuedDate Due Five Multiple Choice Questions on Plate Tectonics 11/1111/12 Project – Decade Volcanoes 11/1511/19

A Brief History of Geology During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the doctrine of catastrophism strongly influenced people’s thinking about Earth. Catastrophists believed that Earth’s landscapes had been developed primarily by great catastrophes. James Ussher, in the mid- 1600s, concluded that the Earth was only a few thousand years old, having been created in 4004 B.C.

A Brief History of Geology Modern geology began in the late 1700s, when James Hutton, a Scottish physician, published his Theory of the Earth. Hutton put forth a fundamental principle that is a pillar of geology today: uniformitarianism.

A Brief History of Geology This principle simply states that the physical, chemical, and biological laws that operate today have also operated in the geologic past. This means that the forces and processed that we observe presently shaping our planet have been at work for a very long time. This idea is commonly expressed as “The present is the key to the past.”

Determining Age How old someone or something is can be thought of in two different ways: relatively or numerically. For instance, consider these two scenarios: – Frank is older than John, and John is older than Mary. – Frank is 18 years old, John is 16, and Mary is 10. The first statement is relative; it lists the order of the ages, but doesn’t provide actual numerical information. The second statement is numerical, as it gives the actual ages of the three. Geologists use both relative and numerical dating when accessing the age of rocks and formations.

Relative Dating Relative dating means placing rocks in their proper sequence of formation. This technique cannot tell us how long ago something took place, only that events took place one after the other. Again this is not a numerical dating procedure!

Relative Dating Principles and rules of relative dating: The Law of Superposition states that in an undeformed sequence of sedimentary rocks, each bed is older than the one above it and younger than the one below. In other words, the oldest rocks are on the bottom and the youngest on the top.

Superposition is Well Illustrated in the Grand Canyon Figure 11.3

Project Killer Earthquakes Research the 10 most devastating earthquakes of all time. You must include the following information on each quake: epicenter location, affected areas, date, Richter Scale magnitude, tsunamis (if applicable), death toll, monetary loss You can do this on a sheet of paper, or electronically using Open Office Writer or Impress (send this to my ). Extra credit will be given for illustrations.