Title: Changes through
1Changes through Geologic Time Reading the
Rocks and Fossils
Learning Objectives
2Geologic Time Scale Product of Reading the
Rocks
Sedimentary Rocks Clues to Ancient Environments
3Time
Physical and Chemical
4Sedimentary Environments
The present is the key to the past James Hutton
and Charles Lyell
http//csmres.jmu.edu/geollab/Fichter/SedRx/SedEnv
ir.html
5Sedimentary Rocks Clues to Ancient Environments
http//www.gly.fsu.edu/7Esalters/GLY1000/11Seds_s
edrocks/Slide9.jpg
Click Here to Learn About Reading the Clues
6Sedimentary Rocks Clues to Ancient Environments
http//www.mc.maricopa.edu/dept/d43/glg/Study_Aids
/depenvirons2a.jpg
7Return to Activity Your State, Your Rocks, Your
History
- Part II. Explore your State and its Rocks
http//www.paleoportal.org/index.php?globalnavtim
e_space
8Principle of Faunal Succession ? William Smith
(17691839)
Geologic Time Scale Product of Reading the
Rocks Product of Understanding Fossils
- Three Basic Concepts
- Fossils represent the remains of once-living
organisms. - Most fossils are the remains of extinct
organisms that is, they belong to species that
are no longer living anywhere on Earth. - The kinds of fossils found in rocks of different
ages differ because life on Earth has changed
through time.
http//pubs.usgs.gov/gip/fossils/succession.html
9Implications of Faunal Succession
Locality 1
Locality 2
Youngest
Same Age
Same Age
Oldest
Modified from http//regentsprep.org/Regents/eart
hsci/rockcorrelation.htm
10Geologic Time Scale Product of Reading the
Rocks Product of Understanding Fossils
Click Here to Begin
Developed by the University of California Museum
of Paleontology
11Geologic Time Scale Product of Reading the
Rocks Product of Understanding Fossils
Examine the four sections to learn about the
many things fossils can teach us.
Developed by the University of California Museum
of Paleontology
http//www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/education/exploration
s/tours/stories/middle/intro.html
12Activity
Geologic Time Scale Product of Reading the
Rocks Product of Understanding Fossils
Click Here to Begin
1. Complete the In the Field and In the Lab parts
one and two. 2. Go to Special Assignment the Dry
Creek Adventure folder 3. Come back to the next
slide.
13Return to Activity Your State, Your Rocks, Your
History
- Part III. Explore your State, its Rocks and its
Fossils
http//www.paleoportal.org/index.php?globalnavtim
e_space
14Conclusions
Key Concepts
The Earths landscape is constantly
changing. Change is the only constant.
The present is the key to the past.. Uniformitari
anism We use modern environments to understand
ancient environments.