GEOLOGIC TIME Concepts of Time 1.absolute age: # of years since the rock formed 2.relative age: age of sedimentary rock layers in relation to on another
Relative Dating Techniques 1.Stratigraphic Record i.principle of original horizontality ii.principle of superposition
Relative Dating Techniques 1.Stratigraphic Record iii.unconformities (1)disconformity: erosion removes a part of otherwise undisturbed rock (2)angular unconformity: rocks below are at an angle in relation to those above (3)nonconformity: sedimentary rocks lie on top of igneous rocks
Relative Dating Techniques 1.Stratigraphic Record iv.principle of cross-cutting relationships
Fossils (paleontology) i.faunal succession (1)formations
Absolute Time Scale 1.Four major time units i.eons ii.eras iii.periods iv.epochs
2.Determining absolute time i.radiometric dating (1)radioactivity
2.Determining absolute time i.radiometric dating (2)half-life
(3)types
Major assumptions Decay rate is constant and accurately known. Rock or mineral has remained a “closed” system. Daughter is solely a product of the radioactive decay of the parent.
Geologic Time Scale IMPACT: The earth had not been created through a series of catastrophes, but had instead evolved through the same types of change that can be observed today 1.THE PRESENT IS THE KEY TO THE PAST!
Earth and the neighboring planets formed on January 1 Jan. and Feb. Earth differentiated a core, mantle, and crust Feb. 21, life evolved Spring, summer, and fall continents and oceans differentiated and plate tectonics started multicelled organisms appeared on October 25 in late November plants and animals became abundant on land on December 15 the dinosaurs appeared by December 25 they became extinct we arrived on December 31 at 11:20 p.m. and less than a second and a half before midnight on that same day the Industrial Revolution began