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1 Warm Up, October 4th, 2016 Mount Erebus, Antarctica, second largest volcano

2 Looking at an index fossil?
Looking at a clock? Absolute Looking at sedimentary layers? Relative Looking at an index fossil? Relative Measuring C-14? Review of Absolute and Relative Dating (Test ?’s) Absolute Absolute 5 + 5

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6 - All living things have a certain amount of Carbon 14 in them.
Carbon 14 Dating* - All living things have a certain amount of Carbon 14 in them. - Carbon 14 has a half-life of 5,700 years.

7 Brain Pop – Carbon 14 Dating

8 Index Fossil* - A fossil used to identify the relative age of a specific rock layer and geologic time periods. - A good index fossil is found in multiple geographic locations but in only a few layers.

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11 Ice Core* - A tubular sample that shows the layers of snow and ice that have built up over thousands of years.

12 We draw giant cylindrical samples from ice sheets.

13 Ice core samples can tell us our geologic & meteorlogic (weather/climate) past…
Ice traps our atmospheric gases and dust; preserving it in time!

14 Let’s look at the evidence…
Review the amount of dust and carbon dioxide found deep under ice towards the poles, going back hundreds of thousands of years.

15 About how often do we have ice ages?

16 Going back in time, (left to right), do high amounts of dust possibly cool the Earth?

17 Are rising CO2 levels (carbon dioxide) in our past connected to warmer or cooler temperatures?

18 Could our overpopulation be driving global warming today
Could our overpopulation be driving global warming today? (Use the evidence below.) Worksheet on Ice Cores weather samples

19 Lonnie Thomson Ice Cores Video


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