21.2 – Relative Age Dating. Interpreting Geology James Hutton, a Scottish geologist who lived in the late 1700s Attempted to explain Earth ’ s history.

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21.2 – Relative Age Dating

Interpreting Geology James Hutton, a Scottish geologist who lived in the late 1700s Attempted to explain Earth ’ s history in terms of geologic forces, such as erosion and sea-level changes, that operate over long stretches of time His work led to the development of the geologic time scale Uniformitarianism = which states that geologic processes occurring today have been occurring since Earth formed

Principles for Determining Relative Age Scientists learn about past by studying the order in which geologic events occurred using a method called relative-age dating. Scientists use several ways to determine relative ages = the principles of relative dating original horizontality Superposition cross-cutting relationships inclusions.

Original Horizontality Principle that sedimentary rocks are deposited in horizontal or nearly horizontal layers The horizontal layers of the Grand Canyon were formed by deposition of sediment over millions of years The principle of original horizontality states that the tilted strata at the bottom were formed horizontally

Superposition Principle that in an undisturbed rock sequence, the oldest rocks are at the bottom and each consecutive layer is younger than the layer beneath it

Cross-Cutting Relationships Principle states that an intrusion is younger than the rock it cuts across The principle of cross-cutting relationships also applies to faults.

Inclusions Principle states that the fragments, called inclusions, in a rock layer must be older than the rock layer that contains them

In-Class Assignment/Homework 21.2 WKT, side A

21.2 Notes Continued

Unconformities Buried surfaces of erosion Eroded area is covered by new layer of sediment and represents a gap in rock record Three different types of unconformities: Disconformity Nonconformity Angular unconformity

Disconformity When a horizontal layer of sedimentary rock overlies another horizontal layer of sedimentary rock after a period of erosion

Nonconformity When a layer of sedimentary rock overlies a layer of igneous or metamorphic rock

Angular Unconformity If a horizontal layer of sedimentary rock is later laid down on top of the tilted, eroded layers Horizontal layers of sedimentary rock are usually uplifted and tilted during mountain building, which exposes them to weathering and erosion

Correlation The matching of unique rock outcrops or fossils exposed in one geographic region to similar outcrops exposed in other geographic regions

Through correlation of many different layers of rocks, geologists have determined that Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, and the Grand Canyon are all part of one layered sequence called the Grand Staircase.

Correlation Correlating fossils from rock layers different locations shows that the layers were deposited during roughly the same time period, even though the layers are of different material

In-Class Assignment/Homework 21.2 WKT, side B