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CHAPTER 8-THE ROCK RECORD GRAND CANYON VIDEO GRAND CANYON VIDEO How can we determine ages of rocks and the Earth?
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Uniformitarianism: a principle that geologic processes that occurred in the past can explain current geologic processes- presented by James Hutton in the 18 th century Section 1: Determining Relative Age
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Geologists estimate that the Earth is about 4.6 billion years old Hutton’s work forced geologists to revise the estimated age-it was once believed to be only about 6,000 years old. Earth’s Age
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Rocks form in layers (strata) Indicates age of rock relative to other layers of rock Relative Age
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Undeformed rock layers of sedimentary rock- older layers on bottom Law of Superposition
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Sedimentary rocks left undisturbed will remain in horizontal layers Principle of Original Horizontality
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Graded bedding-sediments settle according to particle size-if large particles are on top, the layers have been disturbed Cross beds-slanted layers can be used to determine the original position of layers Ripple marks-formed by wind or water and preserved in rock. Ripples point upwards and indicate original position of rock Other clues about age, see pg. 204 in text
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A break in the geologic record due to movement in the earth’s layers. Types: Nonconformity Angular unconformity Disconformity Unconformities, see pg. 205
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A fault or a body of rock that cuts through another rock layer is younger than that layer (it formed after the layer it cuts through) Crosscutting Relationships Relative Age Video Clip
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