Title: Principles of Geology
1Principles of Geology
Mian Liu 2007
2the canyons of this region would be a Book of
Revelations in rock-leaved Bible of geology.
J. W. Powell
3Dating rocks
- Relative dating
- Using a set of principles to put rocks in their
proper sequences of formation - Absolute dating
- Using radioactive decay to determine the exact
age of rocks
4 Principles of relative dating
- Law of superposition
- Developed by Nicolaus Steno in 1669
- In an undeformed sequence of sedimentary rocks
(or layered igneous rocks), the oldest rocks are
on the bottom
5 Principles of relative dating
- Principle of original horizontality
- Layers of sediment are generally deposited in a
horizontal position - Rock layers that are flat have not been disturbed
6 Principles of relative dating
- Principle of cross-cutting relationships
- Younger features cut across older feature
7Principle of cross-cutting relationships
8Principles of relative dating
- Inclusions
- An inclusion is a piece of rock that is enclosed
within another rock - Rock containing the inclusion is younger
9Principles of relative dating
- Unconformity
- An unconformity is a break in the rock record
produced by erosion and/or nondeposition of rock
units
10Principles of relative dating
- Types of unconformities
- Angular unconformity tilted rocks are overlain
by flat-lying rocks - Disconformity strata on either side of the
unconformity are parallel - Nonconformity metamorphic or igneous rocks in
contact with sedimentary strata
11Correlation of rock layers
- Correlation by physical criteria
- For a limited area
- Correlation using index fossils
- Principle of fossil succession
12Overlapping ranges of fossils help date rocks
more exactly than a single fossil
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14Dating rocks
- Relative dating
- Using a set of principles to put rocks in their
proper sequences of formation - Absolute dating
- Using radioactive decay to determine the exact
age of rocks
15Absolute Dating based on Radioactive Decay
Parent
daughter
Why does it work? 1. The decay rate is CONSTANT,
independent of external conditions in the
earth. 2. The daughter/Parent ratio can be
precisely measured.
16Dating with radioactivity
- Parent an unstable radioactive isotope
- Daughter product the isotopes resulting from
the decay of a parent
17Dating with radioactivity
- Radioactivity
- Spontaneous changes (decay) in the structure of
atomic nuclei
18Half-life the time required for one-half of the
radioactive nuclei in a sample to decay
19Dating with carbon-14 (radiocarbon dating)
- Half-life of only 5730 years
- Used to date very recent events
- Carbon-14 is produced in the upper atmosphere
- Useful tool for anthropologists, archeologists,
and geologists who study very recent Earth history
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21Tree ring dating (dendrochronology)
- Growth ring is added each year on the outer rim
- Characteristics of each ring (size, density, etc.
) varies with environment, especially climate - A regional pattern may be established, allowing
comparison between live trees and trees killed by
geological events in the past, thus providing age
constraints to those events (dendrochronology).
22The geologic time scale
- The geologic time scale a calendar of Earth
history - Subdivides geologic history into units
- Originally created using relative dates
- Structure of the geologic time scale
- Eon the greatest expanse of time
23The geologic time scale
- Structure of the geologic time scale
- Era subdivision of an eon
- Eras of the Phanerozoic eon
- Cenozoic (recent life)
- Mesozoic (middle life)
- Paleozoic (ancient life)
- Eras are subdivided into periods
- Periods are subdivided into epochs
24End of Chapter 9