Title: Geologic Time and Earth History
1Geologic Time and Earth History
2Two Conceptions of Earth History
- Catastrophism
- Assumption Great Effects Require Great Causes
- Earth History Dominated by Violent Events
- Uniformitarianism
- Assumption We Can Use Cause And Effect to
Determine Causes of Past Events - Finding Earth History Dominated by Small-scale
Events Typical of the Present. - Catastrophes Do Happen But Are Uncommon
3Uniformitarianism
- Continuity of Cause and Effect
- Apply Cause and Effect to Future - Prediction
- Apply Cause and Effect to Present - Technology
- Apply Cause and Effect to Past
Uniformitarianism - The Present is the Key to the Past
4Ripple Marks, Bay Beach
5Fossil Ripple Marks, Baraboo Range
6Modern Mud Cracks
7Fossil Mud Cracks, Virginia
8Two Kinds of Ages
- Relative - Know Order of Events But Not Dates
- Civil War Happened Before W.W.II
- Bedrock in Wisconsin Formed Before The Glaciers
Came - Absolute - Know Dates
- Civil War 1861-1865
- World War II 1939-1945
- Glaciers Left Wisconsin About 11,000 Years Ago
9SuperpositionMindoro Cut, Wisconsin
10Geologic Map
11Fossils
- Remains of Ancient Plants And Animals, Evidence
of Life
12Commonly Preserved
- Hard Parts of Organisms
- Bones
- Shells
- Hard Parts of Insects
- Woody Material
13Rarely Preserved
- Soft or Easily Decayed Parts of Organisms
- Internal Organs
- Skin
- Hair
- Feathers
14Types of Fossils
- Original Material
- Casts Molds
- Replacement (Petrified Wood)
- Carbonized Films (Leaves)
- Footprints, Tracks, Etc.
- Trace Fossils Our only preserved record of
behavior of fossil organisms
15Dinosaur Tracks, Texas
16Rubbing Rock? Wisconsin
17Rubbing Rock? California
18Pseudofossils
- Look Like Fossils But Aren't
- Dendrites
- Concretions
19Pseudofossils
20Natural or Sculpture?
21Johannes Beringers Fossils
22Beringers Book
23Where Fossils Occur
- Almost Exclusively in Sedimentary Rocks
- Heat of Melting or Metamorphism Would Destroy
Almost Every Type of Fossil - Rare Exceptions
- Some Fossils in Low-grade Metamorphic Rocks
- Trees Buried by Lava Flow
- To Be Preserved, Organisms Have to Be
- Buried Rapidly After Death
- Preserved From Decay
24Fossil Tree in Lava Flow, Hawaii
25Good Index Fossils
- Abundant
- Widely-distributed (Global Preferred)
- Short-lived or Rapidly Changing
26Correlation
27The Geologic Time Scale
Quaternary Latin, fourth 1822
Tertiary Latin, third 1760
Cretaceous Latin creta, chalk 1822
Jurassic Jura Mountains, Switzerland 1795
Triassic Latin, three-fold 1834
Permian Perm, Russia 1841
Carboniferous Carbon-bearing 1822
Devonian Devonshire, England 1840
Silurian Silures, a pre-Roman tribe 1835
Ordovician Ordovices, a pre-Roman tribe 1879
Cambrian Latin Cambria, Wales 1835
28Absolute Ages Early Attempts
- The Bible
- Add up Dates in Bible
- Get an Age of 4000-6000 B.C. For Earth
- John Lightfoot and Bishop Ussher - 4004 B.C.
(1584) - Too Short
29Absolute Ages Early Attempts
- Salt in Ocean
- If we know rate salt is added, and how much salt
is in ocean, can find age of oceans. - Sediment Thickness
- Add up thickest sediments for each period,
estimate rate. - Both methods gave age of about 100 million years
- Problem Rates Variable
30Age of The Sun
- If sun gets its heat from burning or other
chemical reactions, could only last 10,000 years
or so. - Best 19th century guess sun was slowly
contracting. - Problem only 30 million years ago, sun would
have extended out to earth's orbit! - Geologists wanted more time, but you can't fight
the laws of physics... - Sun actually gets its energy from nuclear
reactions and can keep going for billions of
years - The Geologists were right after all. Go Team.
31The Fundamental Rule of Absolute Ages
- The Earth is older than everything on or in it
- -Except its atoms
- -All ages are minimum ages
32Radiometric Dating Half-Life
33Present Radiometric Dating Methods
- Cosmogenic
- C-14 5700 Yr.
- Primordial
- K-Ar (K-40) 1.25 B.Y.
- Rb-Sr (Rb-87) 48.8 by
- U-235 704 M.Y.
34The Geologic Time Scale
35Some Geologic Rates
- Cutting of Grand Canyon
- 2 km/3 m.y. 1 cm/15 yr
- Uplift of Alps
- 5 km/10 m.y. 1 cm/20 yr.
- Opening of Atlantic
- 5000 km/180 m.y. 2.8 cm/yr.
- Uplift of White Mtns. (N.H.) Granites
- 8 km/150 m.y. 1 cm/190 yr.
36Some Geologic Rates
- Movement of San Andreas Fault
- 5 cm/yr 7 m/140 yr.
- Growth of Mt. St. Helens
- 3 km/30,000 yr 10 cm/yr.
- Deposition of Niagara Dolomite
- 100 m/ 1 m.y.? 1 cm/100 yr.
371 Second 1 Year
- 35 minutes to birth of Christ
- 1 hour to pyramids
- 3 hours to retreat of glaciers from Wisconsin
- 12 days 1 million years
- 2 years to extinction of dinosaurs
- 14 years to age of Niagara Escarpment
- 31 years 1 billion years
38Were The Dinosaurs Failures?
- Dinosaurs 150,000,000 years
- Recorded History 5000 years
- For every year of recorded history, the dinosaurs
had 30,000 years - For every day of recorded history, the dinosaurs
had 82 years - For every minute of recorded history, the
dinosaurs had three weeks