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Geologic Timechapter 18

• Relative Dating - sequence of geologic events in a region (order of past events)

• Not quantitative

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http://www.angelfire.com/az3/mohgameil/Layering4.jpg

Law of Superposition

• Oldest layer on bottom (if undisturbed)• Only works for SED rocks

Younger

Older

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Law of Superposition

In horizontal rock layers, the oldest and first formed is on the bottom. 5 is the youngest

because it is on the top, closest to the surface.

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http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/acolvil/sediment/superposition.jpg

The Grand Canyon

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Principle of Original Horizontality

• Sediments are originally deposited as horizontal (or near horizontal) beds (ONLY FOR SED ROCKS)

Folding happened AFTER rocks were deposited

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folded rock layers = compression by tectonic activity

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Cross-Cutting Relationships(overlap law)

• An igneous intrusion (or fault) is younger than the rock layers that it cuts across.

fault

oldest

These are younger than

the surrounding

rock

youngest

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Cross-Cutting Relationships

6 is younger than1, 2, or 3 because it cuts across them!

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1

12

2

3

3

4

5

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Which came first?

A

CB

DE

Order the rock layers above from oldest to youngest.

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Which came first?

The first layer deposited and the oldest is D, followed by C, A, B, and E.

DD

DC

CA

B

B

E

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Law of inclusions

• The inclusion (xenolith) is older than the rock it is in

• Snickers bar

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James Hutton: The father geology (1726-1797)

Uniformitarianism: processes acting on earth today (volcanism, erosion, plate tectonics, glaciation, etc.) have done so in the past IN THE SAME WAY!

“The present is the key to the past.”

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Unconformities = “Missing Time”

• Represented by squiggly lines on cross sections

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Angular unconformity

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Angular Unconformities

• Folded layers below horizontal layers.

angular unconformity

(rock layers have been eroded away)

rock layers are eroded

new horizontal layers are deposited

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F E D C B A

Angular Unconformity

sedimentary rocks above and below unconformity surface with rocks below tilted at an angle

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Granite

sedimentary rock layers

Cambrian

Precambrian

Nonconformity – younger sedimentary rocks rest on older igneous rocks

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Nonconformity

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Disconformity

DISCONFORMITY:Missing rock layers (sedimentary)

Very hard to pick out

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Disconformities

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Let’s Play….Name the UNCONFORMITY!

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Siccar Point, Scotland

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http://www001.upp.so-net.ne.jp/fl-fg/06-02.htm

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Resources• http://courses.geo.ucalgary.ca/glgy209L03/docs/Lecture15_GLGY209_six.pdf• http://perth.uwlax.edu/faculty/stoelting/Intro/Guides/Images2/law_of_superposition_b.jpg• http://www.science.sjsu.edu/scied/255/ppt/superposition/img025.jpg• http://www.gpc.peachnet.edu/~jsummero/Cross-cutting-a.jpg

• http://www.gc.maricopa.edu/appliedscience/gjc-nsf/images/CRH0204.JPG• http://maverick.gc.maricopa.edu/appliedscience/gjcweb/geomap/images/ang.unconf.jpg• http://www.geog.ouc.bc.ca/physgeog/contents/images/hutton.jpg• http://www.bigbendpaleo.com/Photo%20Gallery/Big%20Bend%20Region,%20Texas/Big%

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