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The Geologist as Detective
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THE PRINCIPLES USED IN DETERMINING THE ORDER IN WHICH ROCKS WERE FORMED
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The idea that processes that shape the Earth, such as volcanoes, earthquakes, deposition and erosion, are the same processes that occurred in the geologic past
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THE PRINCIPLE IS BASED ON THE FACT THAT SEDIMENT IS USUALLY DEPOSITED IN HORIZONTAL LAYERS IF SEDIMENTARY ROCKS LIE AT AN ANGLE THEN SOME TECTONIC FORCES MUST HAVE ACTED ON THE ROCK
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THAT SEDIMENTARY ROCKS ARE OLDEST ON THE BOTTOM AND YOUNGEST ON TOP THIS IS TRUE AS LONG AS NO TECTONIC FORCES HAVE TURNED THE LAYERS UPSIDE DOWN OR ON THEIR SIDE
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ROCK MUST FIRST EXIST BEFORE ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN TO IT THEREFORE AN INTRUSION IS YOUNGER THAN THE ROCK IT HAS ENTERED INTRUSION: WHEN MAGMA SQUEEZES INTO OR BETWEEN LAYERS OF PRE-EXISTING ROCK EXTRUSION: WHEN MOLTEN ROCK FLOWS ONTO THE EARTH’S SURFACE, THEN COOLS INCLUSION: OLDER ROCKS SURROUNDED BY MOLTEN MAGMA
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ONE PIECE OF ROCK FOUND IN ANOTHER ROCK MUST BE OLDER THAN THE ROCK IT IS FOUND IN A PEBBLE FOUND IN CONGLOMERATE IS OLDER THAN THE CONGLOMERATE
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WHERE LAYERS OF ROCK ARE MISSING IF THE SURFACE OF THE ROCK WAS ERODED SOME TIME IN ITS HISTORY UNCONFORMITIES ARE GAPS IN GEOLOGICAL TIME
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FOLDS: BENDS IN ROCK LAYERS PRODUCED BY CRUSTAL PLATE MOVEMENTS FAULTS: BREAKS IN ROCK WHERE MOVEMENT HAS OCCURRED FOLDING OR FAULTING CAN LEAD TO EXCEPTIONS TO THE LAW OF SUPERPOSITION
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FOSSILS: PRESEVED REMAINS OR TRACES OF LIVING THINGS RELATIVE AGE: COMPARATIVE AGE; AGE EXPRESSED AS BEFORE OR AFTER OTHER EVENTS WITHOUT SPECIFYING THE AGE IN UNITS ABSOLUTE AGE:AGE OF A ROCK UNIT, FOSSIL OR EVENT EXPRESSED IN UNITS OF TIME, SUCH AS YEARS
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Casts and Molds- shapes/outlines left behind; these are COPIES of originals. Petrifaction- mineral replacement of organic material Amber and Ice- organisms “frozen” in time Trace Fossils- footprints, fecal pellets, burrows Impressions- 2-Dimensional leftovers
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NYS HAS FOSSILS OF CORAL AND WARM- WATER MARINE ORGANISMS, INDICATING THAT THE AREA WAS ONCE A TROPICAL SEA IT ALSO HAS MORE RECENT FOSSILS OF WOOLY MAMMOTHS AND MASTODONTS, REVEALING THE COLD, SNOWY CLIMATE OF THE LAST ICE AGE
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