Age Dating Relative Age Dating Relationships between geologic features and formations Absolute Age Dating Numerical age of formation based on radioactive.

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Age Dating Relative Age Dating Relationships between geologic features and formations Absolute Age Dating Numerical age of formation based on radioactive isotopes and their decay rates

Relative Age Dating Uniformitarianism Principles of correlation Original horizontality Superposition Inclusion Cross-cutting relationships Biostratigraphy

Figure 8.10

Biostratigraphy X O More Recent Time Fossil A More Ancient Extinction - last appearance of species in fossil record Time Fossil A O Origination - evolution of species More Ancient

Biostratigraphy A B C Time Overlap zone A B C

Principle of Original Horizontality Sedimentary rocks were deposited in primarily horizontal beds deposited last - youngest gravity deposited first - oldest Principle of Superposition In an undisturbed sedimentary sequence, the oldest rocks are on the bottom of the stack

Principle of Superposition In an undisturbed sedimentary sequence, the oldest rocks are on the bottom of the stack Youngest gravity Oldest

Principle of Inclusion When clasts of one rock are found in another, the rock from which the clasts were derived is the older rock, since it must have already existed in order to be included in the new rock Inclusions - pieces of older rock incorporated into younger rock igneous intrusion igneous rock

Principle of Inclusion When clasts of one rock are found in another, the rock from which the clasts were derived is the older rock, since it must have already existed in order to be included in the new rock Inclusions - pieces of older rock (clasts) incorporated into younger rock

Principle of Cross-Cutting Relationships (a scene from Jurassic Park) Principle of Cross-Cutting Relationships

Principle of Cross-Cutting Relationships Older features are cut or crossed by younger features.

Contact – surface separating two formations Hermit Shale Supai Group Redwall Limestone Formation – bodies of rock with recognizable characteristic that are thick enough to map Muav Limestone Bright Angel Shale Tapeats Sandstone

Figure 8.5

Unconformities: represent periods of missing time in the geologic record, either by no deposition or by erosion. Figure 8.1

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Absolute Age Dating Absolute Ages Radiometric Dating Radioactive isotopes Radioactive decay Half-life

Alpha Emission Beta Emission Electron Capture

Decay of 238U General Decay Rules Alpha emission Atomic mass number No change Decrease Atomic number Increase Beta emission Fig. 08.23

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Parent Daughter Half-life (yrs) Useful Range (yrs) 4,500,000,000 713,000,000 10,000,000 - formation of Earth 238U 235U 206Pb 207Pb An analysis of a zircon crystal in a rock reveals that it contains: 50.0% 238U and 50.0% 206Pb 1.6% 235U and 98.4% 207Pb How many half-lives of 238U have passed since the formation of the zircon? How many half-lives of 235U have passed since the formation of the zircon? What is the age of the zircon?

F R B K N S A J D M H O C L G P E UnFigure Pg219_1a

G H I R F A B C D L E M S J K UnFigure Pg219_1b

Figure 8.10

Phacops 425-359 Ma Mucrospirifer 397-359 Ma Late Devonian Overlap UnFigure Pg221_1a Late Devonian Overlap 397-359 Ma