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Using Fossils for Geologic Dating
Back in the Industrial Revolution – coal was in demand! Excavations of canals for coal and iron were done and these excavations exposed bedrock, which previously had been covered by vegetation.
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Engineers learned to recognize distinctive layers of sedimentary rock and to identify the fossil assemblage A particular assemblage can be found only in a limited interval of layering
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These observations have been repeated at millions of locations, and has been named the principle of fossil succession Once a fossil species disappears in a sequence of strata, it never reappears higher in the sequence
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This provided the geologic underpinning for the theory of evolution!
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Fossils are also used to determine the relative age of the beds!
Index fossils (guide fossils): used by geologists to associate the strata with the specific time interval
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Becoming a Fossil
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