The Geology of Planet Earth. The Science of Geology Geology - the science that pursues an understanding of planet Earth Physical geology - examines materials.

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The Geology of Planet Earth

The Science of Geology Geology - the science that pursues an understanding of planet Earth Physical geology - examines materials and processes that operate on the Earth Historical geology - seeks an understanding of the origin and development of the Earth

The Science of Geology Geology, people, and the environment Many important relationships exist between people and the natural environment Problems and issues addressed by geology include Natural hazards, resources, world population growth, and environmental issues

Geology vs Religion?? Origin of Fossils- da Vince, 1480 Origin of Rocks- Hutton, 1780’s Age of Earth Origin of Earth

The Science of Geology Some historical notes about geology The Age of the Earth: focus of study for centuries Bishop James Ussher--1654, 4004 B.C. Catastrophism -- Cuvier, Uniformitarianism -- Hutton, “The Present is the Key to the Past”

Father of Geology Charles Lyell Wrote “Principles of Geology”, 1830 Processes occur at different speeds and intensities

Geologic time The magnitude of geologic time An appreciation for the magnitude of geologic time is important because many processes are very gradual

Time Scale The geologic time scale Figure 1.7

The nature of scientific inquiry How or why things happen is explained using a Hypothesis – a tentative (or untested) explanation Theory – a well-tested and widely accepted view that the scientific community agrees best explains certain observable facts

The nature of scientific inquiry Scientific method involves Gathering facts through observations Formulation of hypotheses and theories There is no fixed path that scientists follow that leads to scientific knowledge

Earth as a system The Earth system is powered by the Sun that drives external processes in the Atmosphere, Hydrosphere and at Earth’s surface The Earth system is also powered by Earth’s interior And our Moon…

Global Questions Just how old is the Earth? When is the next Ice Age? Why is Mount Everest rising each year? Where do giant meteorites come from? Is Yellowstone a potential super volcano? Will California slide into the ocean? What causes devastating earthquakes? What is the ultimate fate of Hawaii? What causes deadly Tsunamis?

Because it’s there….