A Trip Through Geologic Time. The Fossil Record fossils tell the history of life on earth not all organisms form fossils conditions necessary for fossil.

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A Trip Through Geologic Time

The Fossil Record fossils tell the history of life on earth not all organisms form fossils conditions necessary for fossil formation: –protected from destruction and decay –sediments bury it and become rock –hard parts

Types of Fossils petrified fossils – mineralized copies of original bones –minerals in water replace original matter –parts turned to stone

molds and casts –mold - cavity in the shape of an organism –cast - minerals fill in the cavity

trace fossils –footprints, tracks, trails, and burrows coprolites –tell about what an organism ate unchanged fossils –amber, tar pits

Interpreting Fossils Relative Age Dating principle of superposition -younger rock on top of older rock -basis for most relative age dating of fossils

Disruption of Layers folding & faulting disrupt order of layers erosion removes layers

Rules for interpreting layers 1.Rock layers are horizontal before they deform 2.A fault or igneous dike did not exist when the layers formed, and is younger than the layers it cuts across

Absolute Dating absolute dates expressed in years Radiometric dating – compares amount of radioactive isotope present to the amount of decay present half-life – time it takes for half of isotope to decay

IsotopeHalf-Life (Years) Used to Date Thorium billionVery old rocks Potassium-401,300 millionOld rocks & fossils in them Carbon-145,730Fossils less than 50,000 years old

The Geologic Time Scale Geologic Eras: –Precambrian –Paleozoic Era –Mesozoic Era –Cenozoic Era

Precambrian Era The Dawn of Life 4600 mya mya Earth’s history begins Seas form from volcanic emissions & comet impacts. Continents form & grow. Oxygen builds up in atmosphere from photosynthesizing organisms (stromatolites)

Paleozoic Era “Old Life” - Life Comes Ashore 540 mya mya Age of Invertebrates Began with “Cambrian Explosion” of new life forms, due to preceeding mass extinction. Abundant sea life. First fishes appear, first amphibians evolved from fishes, first reptiles evolved from amphibians. First terrestrial life (arthropods & other invertebrates) invades from sea. Carboniferous swamps create coal deposits. Pangaea formed near end of era.

Mesozoic Era “Middle Life” - Age of Dinosaurs 248 mya - 65 mya Era of many changes Dinosaurs, birds, & mammals all evolved from reptiles. Mammals avoid competition with/predeation by dinosaurs by being nocturnal & eating insects. Pangea broke up 200 mya. Flowering plants became dominant plant life.

Cenozoic Era “New Life” - Age of Mammals 65 mya – present Mammals dominated. Primates, human ancestors, & modern humans evolved. Land bridge formed between N. & S. America, disrupted ocean currents & triggered Ice Ages - sheets of ice advance and recede several times. Alps and Himalaya Mountains form from collisions of continents.

Check These Out! Geologic Time Machine Fossils, Rocks, and Time Ice Age Paleoecology USGS FAQ about Dinosaurs Carbon-14 Dating Paleontology Without Walls Dinosaur Images Paleomapping Project

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