6/26/20161 Geologic Time Mr. Litaker 12. 6/26/20162 Introduction  There has been much debate about Earth’s age and many scientists have come up with.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Relative dating.
Advertisements

Relative Dating of Rocks Layers
UNIT SIX: Earth’s Structure
“How can scientists determine the age of rocks and fossils?”
GEOLOGIC TIME.
Unit 6 – The Geosphere Vocabulary
Earth Science 12.1 Discovering Earth’s History: Geologic Time
RELATIVE TIME: When the age of rock is compared to the ages of other rocks or events in geological time. Can determine which layers are older than others.
Unit 5: Age of the Earth Objective:
Geologic Time.
Earth’s Story 6.1 & James Hutton Theory of the Earth Uniformitarianism.
Discovering Earth’s History
Earth’s History.
Introducing Earth Chapter Nine: Earth and Time 9.1 Relative Dating 9.2 Geologic Time.
Physical Geology Chapter 6 The Rock Record. Uniformitarianism Is a theory that rejects the idea that catastrophic forces were responsible for the current.
GEOLOGIC PRINCIPLES & RELATIVE DATING. HOW OLD IS THE EARTH? The Earth is about 4.6 billion years old Much of its history is recorded in the rocks Observations.
Key Ideas State the principle of uniformitarianism.
Image source:
Aim: How do Scientists Read Rocks?
WELCOME TO CLASS. Agenda TODAY Sequencing Time Rock Record Notes Relative Age activity Hand back tests NEXT TIME Absolute age lab Geologic Time QUIZ.
Geologic Time Rocks record geologic events and the changing life forms of the past. Uniformitarianism: The forces and processes that we observe today have.
Discovering Earth’s History Rocks Record Earth’s History 1. Rocks record geological events and changing life forms of the past. 2.Scientists have learned.
GEOLOGIC TIME DAY 1 October 19. Objectives 10/19 Today I will be able to: - Compare the different ways to establish relative dating - Use the principle.
Interpreting Earth’s Rocks to Determine Its Past History.
Wednesday November 17, 2010 (Brief History of Geology; Relative Dating – Law of Superposition; Project – Killer Earthquakes)
10/28/20151 Geologic Time Mr. Litaker /28/20152 Introduction  There has been much debate about Earth’s age and many scientists have come up with.
Geologic Time. What is Geology? Geology is the study of the Earth’s form and composition and the changes it has undergone.
Interpreting Earth’s Rocks to Determine Its Past History.
Chapter 12. Warm-up9/1/15  List and briefly describe three different types of fossils.
Absolute vs. Relative Dating
Determining Relative Age The beginning of modern geology.
Relative Dating and Relative Age
21.2 – Relative Age Dating How can you tell if one rock layer is older than another? How can you tell if one fossil is older than another? What is an index.
Rocks and the Fossil Record. In 1788 a man named James Hutton wrote Theory of the Earth. In it he hypothesized that all the processes that we observe.
Scientific Dating Methods Unit 5. Scientific dating methods of fossils and rock sequences are used to construct a chronology of Earth’s history expressed.
CO- The Geologic time scale and geologic history
Tuesday December 7, 2010 (Review for Test 5). The Launch Pad Tuesday, 12/7/10 No Launch Pad Today.
Wednesday January 4, 2012 (A Brief History of Geology; Relative Dating)
A Little Bit of History … The history of geologic time begins with the human interest in mining. Interests in rock units began to flourish with commercial.
Laws of Geologic History. Law of Superposition The oldest layer is at the bottom and the youngest layer is at the top. The oldest layer is at the bottom.
Geologic History Relative Dating. Birth of Modern Geology Began in the late 1700’s when James Hutton published his Theory of the Earth. He was the first.
Earth’s History How do we know about it?. What is Uniformitarianism? Uniformitarianism: –Is a theory developed by the Scottish geologist, James Hutton,
Geologist interpret Earth’s history by studying sedimentary rocks Relative Dating.
Chapter 8 Section 1 Pages #’s 1-4 Determining Relative Age.
2/25/20161 Geologic Time Mr. Litaker. Objectives  State the principle of uniformitarianism.  Explain how the law of superposition can be used to determine.
May 13, 2014 Open up your ISN. Call the next available left side page #84. Title the page “Vocabulary”. Call the following page #85. Title the page “The.
An introduction Geologic Time. Which elephant is older????
Geologic Time. Rocks Record Earth History Rocks record geological events and changing life forms of the past. We have learned that Earth is much older.
The Rock Record Section 1 Section 1: Determining Relative Age Preview Objectives Uniformitarianism Relative Age Law of Superposition Principle of Original.
Relative-Age Dating. Scientists have not always thought Earth was as old as it is. James Hutton in the late 1700’s was the first geologist to think Earth.
Dating the Earth Chapter 12. A major goal of Geology is to interpret Earth’s History !! A pioneering geologist and 2 nd director of the USGS. Led an expedition.
Intraplate Igneous Activity Hawaii’s Kilauea is Earth’s most active volcano; not found on a plate boundary Volcanism not near a boundary is said to be.
Interpreting Earth’s Rocks to Determine Its Past History.
CATASTROPHISM Archbishop - James Usher (1664) Earth only about 6,000 years old Based on genealogies and history recorded in Bible Creation date: 4004.
How old is old?. Earth Processes take a really, really, really (really) long time….. So, the question is – How do we know how old something is? Especially.
Aim: How do Scientists Read Rocks? Do Now: In your notes, answer the following question. Of the three types of rocks we have discussed (Igneous, Sedimentary.
Geologic time Relative dating
21.2 – Relative Age Dating. Interpreting Geology James Hutton, a Scottish geologist who lived in the late 1700s Attempted to explain Earth ’ s history.
The Rock Record.
Geologic Time 12 Mr. Litaker 9/21/2018.
Geologic Time Uniformitarianism vs. Catastrophism.
Relative Dating.
Geology /
Discovering Earth’s History
Geologic History Relative Dating.
Relative Dating.
EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE
Rock record Condensed version of complete Rock Record –relative dating portion [See Rock Record to see complete version including more details on Rock.
GEOLOGY – EARTH’S STORY
Presentation transcript:

6/26/20161 Geologic Time Mr. Litaker 12

6/26/20162 Introduction  There has been much debate about Earth’s age and many scientists have come up with their own theories including: Greek- Xenophanes … b/c of fossils Earth was old  Greek- Herodotus… counted deposition at the Nile River  1779 Count de Buffon … compared Earth to a ball of cooling iron and came up with 75,000 yrs.  1889 John Joly… Used the salinity of Ocean water by measuring the amt. of salt entering the ocean & concluded that the Earth was 90 million yrs. old.

6/26/20163 William Thompson (a.k.a. Lord Kelvin) Measured the rate of heat flow out of Earth’s surface and said Earth had to be 20 to 40 million yrs. old. ** Finally, ERNEST RUTHERFORD began to study Radioactivity as a means of determining the age of the Earth. This method has become the CHIEF CORNERSTONE as to the age of the earth!!! 1869  Major John Wesley Powell led an expedition down the Colorado River and through the Grand Canyon. Powell realized that the ROCKS held the Key as to the age of the Earth. Rocks – record geologic events and changing life forms of the past. Erosion has removed some of the record but a lot still remains.

6/26/20164  Today, the Geologic Time Scale has revolutionized the way people look at the age of the Earth.   In the mid-1600’s, Archbishop James Ussher made a time line of both human and Earth history & determined the Earth was created in 4004 B.C.  Book – widely regarded as sacred truth among religious leaders (even today). 

6/26/20165

6 Uniformitarianism  Late 1700’s, James Hutton published his Theory of the Earth. Hutton put forth the idea of UNIFORMITARIANISM—means that the forces we observe today have been at work for a very long time. Ex: Meteorite (No witness but evidence is there)

6/26/20167

8

9

10

6/26/ Relative Dating  Relative Dating—tells us the sequence in which events occurred, NOT how long they occurred. What came 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd …  Law of Superposition  Nicolaus Steno, a Danish anatomist from , is credited with the Law of Superposition—states that in an undeformed sequence of sedimentary rocks, each bed is older than the one above it and younger than the one below it. EX: Grand Canyon 

6/26/201612

6/26/201613

6/26/201614

6/26/  Principle of Cross-Cutting Relationships   Steno’s 3 rd observation – states that when a fault cuts through, or magma intrudes a layer of rock, the fault or intrusion is younger  than the rocks affected.   Rock Layers—must have been there 1 st in order to provide rock fragments, so intrusions are younger than the layer they intrude.  (T)

6/26/201616

6/26/201617

6/26/201618

6/26/201619

6/26/201620

6/26/201621

6/26/201622

6/26/201623

6/26/201624

6/26/201625

6/26/201626

6/26/201627

6/26/201628

6/26/201629

6/26/201630

6/26/201631

6/26/201632

6/26/201633

6/26/201634

6/26/ In 2 horizontal layers.

6/26/ The Geologic Time Scale

6/26/ On-Line Sites for Supplemental Learning The 2 below work great for Earth and Biology: The Paleontology Portal The Paleontology Portal a gateway to North American paleontology resources Understanding Evolution Understanding Evolution your one-stop source for information on evolution The history of ideas, research, and contributors in the study of evolution