Warm Up – December 6 On a separate piece of paper
Warm Up #27 – December 8 Describe what a paleontologist does Describe the different types of fossils
Finding the Relative Age of Rocks
Questions What are the relative and absolute ages? What is the law of superposition? What are unconformities? What are faults intrusions and extrusions? How are fossils used to date rocks?
The relative age does not provide its absolute age The relative age of a rock is its age compared to the ages of other rocks. It is like comparing your age to someone else’s The relative age does not provide its absolute age
The absolute age of a rock is the number of years since the rock formed. It is difficult for geologists to determine the absolute age
The law of superposition states that in horizontal layers of sedimentary rock, each layer is older than the layer above it and younger than the one below it.
Unconformity is where an old eroded surface is in contact with a new rock layer.
Faults can occur only after rock layer have formed; therefore rock layers are older than the faults
Igneous rocks that have formed as magma and cool underground are called intrusions
Extrusion are volcanic, molten materials that cool and harden when they reach the Earth’s surface
What is the youngest rock layer on the figure? (A,B,C,D) Is the extrusion older or younger than layer B? A)Older B)Younger Is the fault older or younger than rock layer A? A) Older B)Younger
The age of rock compared to the age of other rocks absolute age relative age law of superposition index fossil A place where an eroded surface is in contact with a new layer Unconformity Law of superposition Relative age fault Fossils used to determine the relative age of rock layers Trace fossils Mold fossils Preserved fossil Index fossils Harden layer of lava Intrusion extrusion Fault The number of years since a rock formed absolute age relative age law of superposition index fossil A break or crack along which rocks move Unconformity Intrusion extrusion Fault The way to determine relative age of rocks Absolute age Harden layer of magma Extrusion Law of superposition
Finding Clues to Rock Layers Page 118 Problem How can you use fossils and geologic features to interpret the relative ages of rock layers? Procedure (complete 1 and 2 – don’t have to have complete sentences) Analyze and Conclude (answer all questions in complete sentences) Site 1 (1-5) Site 2 (6-9)