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1 Geologic Time and Earth History

2 How old is the Earth? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkxWmh-tFGs
4.543 billion years

3 What are the 4 eras of life?
Pre Cambrian Paleozoic Mezozoic Cenozoic

4 Two Conceptions of Earth History:
Catastrophism Assumption: Great Effects Require Great Causes Earth History Dominated by Violent Events Uniformitarianism Assumption: We Can Use Cause And Effect to Determine Causes of Past Events Finding: Earth History Dominated by Small-scale Events Typical of the Present. Catastrophes Do Happen But Are Uncommon

5 Uniformitarianism Continuity of Cause and Effect
Apply Cause and Effect to Future - Prediction Apply Cause and Effect to Present - Technology Apply Cause and Effect to Past – Uniformitarianism The Present is the Key to the Past

6 Geologic Time http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2r55qCPbDo 3 min

7 GTS The geological time table (GTS) is a system of chronological dating that relates noah macuha (stratigraphy) to time, and is used by geologists, paleontologists, and other Earth scientists to describe the timing and relationships of events that have occurred during Earth's history.

8 Page 381 Textbook Geologic Time Activity

9 Ripple Marks, Bay Beach

10 Fossil Ripple Marks, Baraboo Range

11 Modern Mud Cracks

12 Fossil Mud Cracks, Virginia

13 Two Kinds of Ages Relative - Know Order of Events But Not Dates
Civil War Happened Before W.W.II Bedrock in Wisconsin Formed Before The Glaciers Came Absolute - Know Dates Civil War World War II Glaciers Left Wisconsin About 11,000 Years Ago

14 Superposition: Mindoro Cut, Wisconsin

15 Geologic Map

16 Remains of Ancient Plants And Animals, Evidence of Life
Fossils Remains of Ancient Plants And Animals, Evidence of Life

17 Commonly Preserved: Hard Parts of Organisms: Bones Shells
Hard Parts of Insects Woody Material

18 Rarely Preserved Soft or Easily Decayed Parts of Organisms:
Internal Organs Skin Hair Feathers

19 Types of Fossils Original Material Casts & Molds
Replacement (Petrified Wood) Carbonized Films (Leaves) Footprints, Tracks, Etc. “Trace Fossils” – Our only preserved record of behavior of fossil organisms

20 Dinosaur Tracks, Texas

21 Rubbing Rock? Wisconsin

22 Rubbing Rock? California

23 Pseudofossils Look Like Fossils But Aren't Dendrites Concretions

24 Pseudofossils

25 Natural or Sculpture?

26 Johannes Beringer’s “Fossils”

27 Beringer’s Book

28 Where Fossils Occur Almost Exclusively in Sedimentary Rocks
Heat of Melting or Metamorphism Would Destroy Almost Every Type of Fossil Rare Exceptions: Some Fossils in Low-grade Metamorphic Rocks Trees Buried by Lava Flow To Be Preserved, Organisms Have to Be: Buried Rapidly After Death Preserved From Decay

29 Fossil Tree in Lava Flow, Hawaii

30 Good Index Fossils Abundant Widely-distributed (Global Preferred)
Short-lived or Rapidly Changing

31 Correlation

32 The Geologic Time Scale
Quaternary Latin, “fourth” 1822 Tertiary Latin, “third” 1760 Cretaceous Latin creta, “chalk” Jurassic Jura Mountains, Switzerland 1795 Triassic Latin, “three-fold” 1834 Permian Perm, Russia 1841 Carboniferous Carbon-bearing Devonian Devonshire, England 1840 Silurian Silures, a pre-Roman tribe 1835 Ordovician Ordovices, a pre-Roman tribe 1879 Cambrian Latin Cambria, “Wales”

33 Absolute Ages: Early Attempts
The Bible Add up Dates in Bible Get an Age of B.C. For Earth John Lightfoot and Bishop Ussher B.C. (1584) Too Short

34 Absolute Ages: Early Attempts
Salt in Ocean If we know rate salt is added, and how much salt is in ocean, can find age of oceans. Sediment Thickness Add up thickest sediments for each period, estimate rate. Both methods gave age of about 100 million years Problem: Rates Variable

35 Age of The Sun If sun gets its heat from burning or other chemical reactions, could only last 10,000 years or so. Best 19th century guess: sun was slowly contracting. Problem: only 30 million years ago, sun would have extended out to earth's orbit! Geologists wanted more time, but you can't fight the laws of physics... Sun actually gets its energy from nuclear reactions and can keep going for billions of years The Geologists were right after all. Go Team.

36 The Fundamental Rule of Absolute Ages
The Earth is older than everything on or in it -Except its atoms -All ages are minimum ages

37 Radiometric Dating: Half-Life

38 Present Radiometric Dating Methods
Cosmogenic C Yr. Primordial K-Ar (K-40) 1.25 B.Y. Rb-Sr (Rb-87) 48.8 by U M.Y.

39 The Geologic Time Scale

40 Some Geologic Rates Cutting of Grand Canyon 2 km/3 m.y. = 1 cm/15 yr
Uplift of Alps 5 km/10 m.y. = 1 cm/20 yr. Opening of Atlantic 5000 km/180 m.y. = 2.8 cm/yr. Uplift of White Mtns. (N.H.) Granites 8 km/150 m.y. = 1 cm/190 yr.

41 Some Geologic Rates Movement of San Andreas Fault
5 cm/yr = 7 m/140 yr. Growth of Mt. St. Helens 3 km/30,000 yr = 10 cm/yr. Deposition of Niagara Dolomite 100 m/ 1 m.y.? = 1 cm/100 yr.

42 1 Second = 1 Year 35 minutes to birth of Christ 1 hour+ to pyramids
3 hours to retreat of glaciers from Wisconsin 12 days = 1 million years 2 years to extinction of dinosaurs 14 years to age of Niagara Escarpment 31 years = 1 billion years

43 Were The Dinosaurs Failures?
Dinosaurs: 150,000,000 years Recorded History: 5000 years For every year of recorded history, the dinosaurs had 30,000 years For every day of recorded history, the dinosaurs had 82 years For every minute of recorded history, the dinosaurs had three weeks


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