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Exploring Geologic Time. The 4.6 billion years of Earth’s history can be divided into 2 major time segments called eons.  Precambrian4600 Ma to 570 Ma.

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1 Exploring Geologic Time

2 The 4.6 billion years of Earth’s history can be divided into 2 major time segments called eons.  Precambrian4600 Ma to 570 Ma  Phanerozoic570 Ma to present Ma means million of years ago

3 Precambrian Eon  85% of Earth’s history  intense volcanic activity; oceans form; meteorite bombardment  atmosphere develops from primitive through out- gases from volcanoes to one with free oxygen (and ozone layer)  life begins with unicellular organisms (blue-green algae and bacteria) and evolves to multi-cell organisms like worms  few fossils exist because most did not have hard parts

4 The Phanerozoic Eon is divided into time segments called eras.  Paleozoic570 Ma to 245 Ma  Mesozoic245 Ma to 66.4 Ma  Cenozoic66.4 Ma to present

5 The Paleozoic Era  most significant breakup period for first supercontinent with development of smaller continents and finally formation of Pangaea  sea level rises and falls covering and uncovering the new continents  six periods are marked by significant differences in lifeforms  appearance of fish, insects, amphibians, and some reptiles

6 The Mezozoic Era  known as age of reptiles; dinosaurs are prominent lifeforms  last part of this period (Cretaceous) witnesses large-scale extinction of marine and flying reptiles as well as dinosaurs; extinction may be due to massive asteroid collision with Earth  Pangaea breaks up

7 The Cenozoic Era  age of mammals  climates cool generating widespread glaciation  humans evolve  high level of tectonic activity as plates separate and evolve

8 Each era can be subdivided into periods. Periods can be subdivided into epochs. Each time segment is characterized by changes in landforms (tectonics changes), climate, and in life forms.

9 Here is an example of a geologic timeline with important events noted. http://3dparks.wr.usgs.gov/co loradoplateau/timescale.htm http://3dparks.wr.usgs.gov/co loradoplateau/timescale.htm

10 Another site that provides information about characteristics and events in various geologic periods: http://geomaps.wr.usgs.gov/pa rks/gtime/gtime2.html http://geomaps.wr.usgs.gov/pa rks/gtime/gtime2.html

11 Information about rocks of a particular geologic time can be displayed on a map called a geologic map.

12 The most striking features of geologic maps are its colors. Each color represents a different geologic unit. A geologic unit is a volume of a certain kind of rock of a given age range. So a sandstone of one age might be colored bright orange, while a sandstone of a different age might be colored pale brown. Many geologic units are given names that relate to where their characteristics are best displayed, or where they were first studied. http://ncgmp.usgs.gov/ncgmpgeomaps

13 Here is a site to access geologic maps of Maryland: http://www.mgs.md.gov/esic/geo/ http://www.mgs.md.gov/esic/geo/


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