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Today:1) Quiz- Vocabulary Chapter 82) Lecture on Telling Time Geologically

Next Class:1) Go over Exam 2 2) Continue: Telling Time Geologically3) In Class Exercise: Radiometric dating

Introduction to the Grand Canyon

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James Hutton (1727-97)

“Father of Geology”

Charles Lyell

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James Hutton

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The Principle of Uniformitarianism

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The Principle of Uniformitarianism

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The Principle of Uniformitarianism

3Published in the Principles of Geology, by LyellMonday, November 25, 13

The Principle of Uniformitarianism

Physical processes we observe today also operated in the past, at roughly comparable rates.

3Published in the Principles of Geology, by LyellMonday, November 25, 13

The Principle of Uniformitarianism

Physical processes we observe today also operated in the past, at roughly comparable rates.

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“The Present is the key to the past”

Published in the Principles of Geology, by LyellMonday, November 25, 13

The Principle of Uniformitarianism

Physical processes we observe today also operated in the past, at roughly comparable rates.

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“The Present is the key to the past”

Published in the Principles of Geology, by LyellMonday, November 25, 13

The Principle of Uniformitarianism

Physical processes we observe today also operated in the past, at roughly comparable rates.

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“The Present is the key to the past”

Published in the Principles of Geology, by LyellMonday, November 25, 13

The Principle of Uniformitarianism

Physical processes we observe today also operated in the past, at roughly comparable rates.

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“The Present is the key to the past”

Published in the Principles of Geology, by LyellMonday, November 25, 13

Relative Datingvs.

Absolute Dating

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Relative Datingvs.

Absolute Dating

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The Geologic Time Scale

7Hadean - Beneath the Earth (no Rocks)

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The Geologic Time Scale

7Hadean - Beneath the Earth (no Rocks)

Archean-“Ancient” (Single-celled life)

Phanerozoic

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The Geologic Time Scale

7Hadean - Beneath the Earth (no Rocks)

Archean-“Ancient” (Single-celled life)

Proterozoic-Early Life (multi-cellular life)

Phanerozoic

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The Geologic Time Scale

7Hadean - Beneath the Earth (no Rocks)

Archean-“Ancient” (Single-celled life)

Proterozoic-Early Life (multi-cellular life)

Paleozoic- “Old Life” (complex life; coral fish, plants)

Phanerozoic

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Monday, November 25, 13

The Geologic Time Scale

7Hadean - Beneath the Earth (no Rocks)

Archean-“Ancient” (Single-celled life)

Proterozoic-Early Life (multi-cellular life)

Paleozoic- “Old Life” (complex life; coral fish, plants)

Mesozoic - “Middle Life” (time of the Dinosaurs)

Phanerozoic

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Monday, November 25, 13

The Geologic Time Scale

7Hadean - Beneath the Earth (no Rocks)

Archean-“Ancient” (Single-celled life)

Proterozoic-Early Life (multi-cellular life)

Paleozoic- “Old Life” (complex life; coral fish, plants)

Mesozoic - “Middle Life” (time of the Dinosaurs)

Cenozoic - “Recent Life”(time of the mammals)

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The Scale of Geologic Time

Archean PaleozoicHadean Proterozoic

CenozoicMesozoic

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Geology: The science of the obvious(DeVecchio, 2012)

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Principle of Original Horizontality

Sediment on Earth settles out of a fluid in a gravitational field, and accumulates on horizontal surfaces, therefore when originally deposited they are horizontal

River

Lake

River

Beach

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Principle of Original Horizontality

River

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BeddingCross-bedding

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Principle of Original Horizontality

River

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In a sequence of sedimentary rock layers (beds), each layer must be younger than the bed below.

Principle applies to Sedimentary strata

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Principle of Superposition

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Principle of Superposition

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Principle of Lateral/Original Continuity

Principle applies to Sedimentary strata

Layers of sedimentary rocks can be continuous over broad areas when first

deposited. Erosion may later remove part of a layer

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Principle of Lateral/Original Continuity

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The Vermillion Cliffs, Utah

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Principle of Cross Cutting Relations

Principle applies to all rock types and Geologic structures

If one geologic feature cuts across another, the feature that has been

cut is older

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Principle of Inclusions

Principle applies to all rock types

The rock containing the inclusion must be younger than the rock that is included

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Principle of Baked Contacts

Principle applies to all rock types

shale

limestone

sandstone

An igneous intrusion “bakes” (metamorphoses) surrounding rocks. The rock that is baked must be older than the intrusion

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Principle of Baked Contacts

Principle applies to all rock types

Tierra del Fuego, Chile

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Principle of Baked Contacts

Principle applies to all rock typesBingham Copper mine, Salt Lake City

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Principle of Faunal Succession

William Smith (ca. 1815)

Book: “The Map that Changed the World” by Simon Winchester

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Principle applies to Sedimentary strata

Principle of Fossil Succession

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Extinction Events and Geologic time

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Distribution of sedimentary Rock Ages around the world: Correlation

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Correlation

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Correlation

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Interpretation of Siccar Point Scotland, James Hutton (ca.1780)

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Geologic Unconformity

An unconformity is a buried erosion surface separating two rock masses or strata of different ages, indicating that sediment deposition was not continuous.

“A gap in the Geologic Time Record”

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Geologic UnconformityAngular unconformity Separates sedimentary that have different degrees of angular bedding dips

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Geologic UnconformityNonconformity Separates older non-layered igneous and metamorphic rocks from younger layered sedimentary rocks

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Geologic Unconformity

Animation

DisconformitySeparates sedimentary strata that are parallel but have discontinuous ages

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