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Deep Time: An Introduction to Geologic Time
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How far back into your family history can you remember? Maybe 100 years? My Grandfather
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In the grand scheme of our planet, 100 years is the blink of an eye
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Let’s travel back...
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Human Civilizations
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Dinosaurs
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Age of the Fishes
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Soft-Bodied Animals
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Bacteria Stromatolites
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No Life At All (Image: Mars)
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...Still not even half way back through deep time...
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Age of the Earth? As science has developed, so has our knowledge about the age of the Earth
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Do You Recall Its Age?
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The age of the Earth has been increasing with every new discovery!
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Historic Estimations Originally:
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Historic Estimations Written history Ocean Salt Thickness of Sedimentary Layers Temperature Early 1900’s Radiometric Dating
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Biblical & Other Calculations Archbishop James Ussher 1640- First known scientific study of the age of the Earth Used Hebrew chronology (Begat theory) Aged Earth to 4004 BC
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Biblical & Other Calculations Christian estimates at the time: Earth’s age= 6,000 years SIMILAR
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Can We Be More Precise, Please? Theologians were not satisfied Further interpreted the actual “Birth of the Earth” to be: October 23, 4004 BC......at 9 o’clock a.m.
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Other Religions Some religions have a cyclic belief, that the Earth has no beginning and will have no end
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Ocean Salt Estimations
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Suggested age of the Earth could be calculated by measuring the amount of salt in the ocean Assumptions: Oceans began as Fresh Water Oceans got salty from runoff from the continents Idea: Measure amount of salt in the ocean, then measure it again 10 years later 1715- English Astronomer Edmund Halley
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1899- John Jolly Actually uses an idea similar to Halley’s, but with some adjustments Calculation: Age of the Earth= 90 million years old
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Issues with the “Ocean Salt” Idea Despite oceans initially being fresh water, their salinity is relatively constant Ocean salinity is in equilibrium with the salt in the rocks of the lithosphere
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Thickness of the Sedimentary Layers
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Estimating age of the Earth by measuring the total thickness of rock layers Assumption: each rock type has an average rate of deposition
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Results Didn’t work. Why?
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Estimations Using Heat Loss What’s my age, again?
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Deeper Rocks Are Warmer! Deeper Rocks Are Warmer!
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1859- Lord Kelvin Believed Earth was originally molten, & still losing heat Aged Earth at 20-100 million years in age
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Early Radiometric Dating Will you be my valentine?
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Radioactive Decay of Elements Henry Becquerel French physicist, 1896 Uranium emits “mysterious rays”- can expose photographic paper even in the dark
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Radioactive Decay of Elements Madame Marie Currie Expanded on this knowledge for her doctorate Named this phenomenon “radioactivity”
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STOP What do we already know about radioactivity, radioactive decay, & radiometric dating? If time- fill in details on time scale
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Large reptiles & dinosaurs dominate land and sea, ammonites, first birds (archaeopteryx) Seed bearing plants, coral reefs, coal forming forests Age of fishes! First amphibians & forests Bacteria and algae Humans/Mammals Warm, sea level rise, dinosaurs die out at end Many new organisms, early dinosaurs, ammonites Hot and dry, Mass Extinctions! First fish and land plants Inverterbrates and early verterbrates (jawless fish) widespread seas, earliest fossils (trilobites) Dino’s died, mammals diversified, flowering plants diversified
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