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1 The Geologic Time Scale A History of Earth and Life

2 Geologic Time Scale Division of Earth’s history into blocks of time

3 Ideas about time… Processes & Forces that are occurring now occurred in Earth’s past But how do we tell how old things are…

4 1. Relative Dating Trying to determine which rock units formed first, second, third, & so on… Forming a sequence of time…no dates!

5 Rules for Relative Dating 1. Rocks on the bottom are older than rocks on top Law of Superposition

6 2. Principle of Original Horizontality Layers of rock are generally deposited in a horizontal positions

7 3. Rock that cuts through is younger than the rock it cuts Principle of Cross-Cutting

8 Matching Rock Layers Correlation To make a time scale we have to be able to find similar rock in different areas

9 Fossils also help… What are fossils? Remains or traces of an organism that have been preserved

10 Types of fossils 1. MOLD – created when an organism is buried in sediments & is dissolved by underground water

11 Types of fossils 2. CAST – Created when the hollow spaces of a mold are filled with mineral matter

12 Types of fossils 3. CARBONIZATION – occurs when an organism is buried under fine sediment. Pressure causes only a thin residue of carbon to be left. Best for preserving leaves & delicate animals

13 Types of fossils 4. Impression – a replica of the surface that occurs when the carbon film is lost.

14 5. Amber – Created when organisms are preserved in tree sap (resin) Types of fossils

15 6. Petrified – Occurs when minerals from water replace the organism “turned to stone”

16 2. Absolute Dating Radiometric Dating & Radiocarbon Dating Radioactive decay is used to date fossils. This gives us a specific time that the organism died.

17 So lets look at what this showed us…

18 Earth is about 4.6 billon years old

19 Pre-Cambrian Era 4.6-540 mya 3.6 bya life appears - Single celled organisms First prokaryotes (bacteria)

20 Paleozoic Era (Cambrian Period) 540 mya Explosion of multi-cellular life in oceans

21 Paleozoic Era (Ordovician Period) 490 mya Many new invertebrates in seas; first land plants

22 Paleozoic Era (Silurian Period) 443 mya Fish dominant; first insect fossils; land plants diversify

23 Paleozoic Era (Devonian Period) 417 mya Fish dominate seas; First amphibians

24 Paleozoic Era (Carboniferous Period) 354 mya Amphibians and insects dominate land; first reptiles

25 Paleozoic Era (Permian Period) 290 mya Mammal -like reptiles

26 Mass Extinction 248 mya 95% Marine species extinct; 70% land species extinct

27 Mesozoic Era (Triassic Period) 248 mya Small reptiles and mammals; First dinosaurs

28 Mesozoic Era (Jurassic Period) 206 mya Dinosaurs dominant; first birds appear

29 Mesozoic Era (Cretaceous Period) 144 mya Dinosaurs dominate; first flowering plants

30 Mass Extinction 65 mya 85% of all species extinct

31 Cenozoic Era (Tertiary Period) 65 mya Mammals and birds dominate

32 Cenozoic Era (Quaternary Period) 1.8 mya - today Mammals abundant; Humans appear == holla ==

33 You know the history of life!


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