Title: Deep Time
1Deep Time
How old is Earth?
- Key Concepts
- Different Age Determinations
- Ages based on human history
- Pre-20th century physical estimates.
- Radioactive Isotope Dating
- Best current estimate 4.6 0.1 Ga
2Historical Age Determinations
- Based on the concept of creation
- Paradigm
- Human History Physical History of Earth
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- Traditional Jewish calendar starts from 3760 BC
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3Historical Age Determinations
- Eusebius of Caesarea (AD 260-340)
- 3184 BC, based on biblical chronology
- James Ussher (1581-1656)
- Evening of Sunday, October 23, 4004 BC (Julian)
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4Pre-20th century physical estimates
- George-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (1707-1788)
- Cooling of the Earth 75,000 years
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- Lord (William) Kelvin (1824-1907)
- Refined Buffon's calculation in 1897 to obtain
an age of 25 Ma - Why is this number wrong?
Radioactivity!
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5Radioactivity
- Radioactive isotopes are unstable over time they
decay to produce stable isotopes - Radioactive decay occurs in the nucleus of an
atom - Different types of radiation are emitted by this
process (?, ? and ? rays)
6Nuclear Decay
Daughter
Parent
7Exponential decay of the parent
P P0e-?t
- ?? is called the decay constant
- Half life (t1/2) is more commonly used
8Half life
- The time required (in a closed system) for the
concentration of a parent isotope to be reduced
by half. - t1/2 ln(2)/? 0.693/?
- Each radioactive isotope has a unique half life
9Example U-Pb system
t1/2 0.70 Ga
t1/2 4.5 Ga
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10Radiometric age dating the Geological Hour Glass
Parent D t1/2 Uranium-238 Lead-206 4.5 Ga
Uranium-235 Lead-207 704 Ma Potassium-40
Argon-40 1.25 Ga Carbon-14 Nitrogen-14
5568 years
11How big is Earth?
- In 200 BC, Eratosthenes estimated Earths
circumference by geometry. - He used the length of a building shadow in
Alexandria at noon on the summer solstice. - He knew that, simultaneously, sunlight was
hitting the bottom of a water well in Aswan.
Eratosthenes 276-194 BC
12How big is Earth?
Alexandria
- His estimate (250,000 stadia) is only slightly
larger than todays known global circumference
(40,075 km)
Aswan
13Journey to the Centre of the Earth
- The earth is divided into four main layers the
inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust.
Radius 6,378 km
14Why is Earth differentiated?
When Earth formed, immense amount heat released
by meteorite bombardment melted the planet.
15How hot does it get?
Early Earth during the Hadean period showing the
so-called magma ocean.
http//rst.gsfc.nasa.gov/Sect19/Sect19_2a.html
16Global heat flow
- Highest heat flow at mid-ocean ridges
- Thermal energy production from Earth 3.8x1013 W
- Energy use of U.S.A. 3.0x1011 W
http//geophysics.ou.edu/geomechanics/notes/heatfl
ow/global_heat_flow.htm
17Geothermal gradient
- On continents, the near-surface geothermal
gradient is 16oC / km - The geothermal gradient decreases with depth
18Extrapolating temperature into Earths interior
19Sources of Earths internal heat
- Primordial (from planet formation)
- Decay of radioactive elements
20Primordial Heat
- Gravitational contraction
- Core formation (heats mantle by 1000o C)
- Heavy meteorite bombardment during the Hadean
Period (4.5 - 3.8 Ga)
http//www.palaeos.com/Hadean/Hadean.htm
21Formation of the Moon
Leading theory moon formed by collisional
ejection of mantle material at 4.45 Ga, due to
collision of Mars-sized body