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Title: Fossils


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Fossils
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Rock Layers
  • The Law of Superposition states that the oldest
    rock layers are normally on the bottom.
  • Cross cutting relationships says that an
    intrusion or fault is younger than the layers it
    cuts through.
  • An unconformity is when erosion results in a gap
    in the rock record.

3
Relative Age and Absolute Age
  • Relative dating of rocks means that we define the
    age of rocks by surrounding layers of rock
  • This does not give us specific time dates.
  • -I am older than my sister.
  • Absolute age- A specific age is given. (Uses
    radioactive decay)
  • -Ex That fossil is 65 million years old.

4
Index Fossils
  • An index fossil lived only during a short period
    of time so we can use it to date common fossils
    found in the same area.
  • Brachiopods Trilobites

5
Dating Fossils
  • Absolute dating is using the breakdown of
    radioactive elements to date an object.
  • Radioactive decay is when one element decays
    (breaks down) into another element and releases
    radioactive particles.
  • Radioactive elements have an unstable nucleus
    that breaks down over time. We can use this
    information to date things.
  • This decay rate always occurs at the same rate
    for the same element BUT the decay rate varies
    from element to element.
  • The decay rate can be a few years, thousands or
    billions of years.
  • Parent element decays to the daughter element.

6
Radioactive Decay
  • Example elements are Rubidium -87, half life of
    48.6 billion years. Decays to Strontium-87
  • Uranium-238, half life of 4.5 billion years.
    Decays to Lead-206. Carbon-14 decays to
    Nitrogen-14 in 5730 years.
  • A half life is the time it takes for half of a
    radioactive substance to decay.
  • Ex 1600g? 800g?400g? 200g? 100g? 50g? 25g?
    12.5g? 6.25g
  • 1st half life 2nd 3rd
    4th 5th 6th 7th
    8th

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Other methods
  • Other ways of dating include using tree rings,
    seasonal climate changes, and distinctive
    sediment layers.
  • Tree Rings- trees grow faster in summer than
    winter. Rings years
  • Varves- glacial ice melts faster in summer than
    winter. Bands years

8
Earths Age and Fossils
  • The oldest rocks have been found in South
    America. They are over 4 Billion years old!
  • The oldest rocks on the moon are 4-4.6 billion
    years old. We think that the earth and the moon
    formed at about the same time. Why are earths
    younger?

9
Earths History in FossilsFossils-clues
to the past
  • A fossil is the remains or evidence of a living
    thing.
  • Most common are bones, shells, pollen grains and
    seeds. Most are not complete organisms. The soft
    parts undergo decay.
  • Decay is the breakdown of dead organisms into the
    substances from which they were made.
  • Most fossils found in sedimentary rock. Being
    quickly covered by sediment doesnt allow decay
    or other animals to destroy it.

10
  • Petrification-Once living material is replaced by
    minerals, turning it to stone.
  • Replacement may occur if water dissolves
    material but minerals in water replace the
    material.
  • Ex. Petrified Forest in Arizona.

11
Fossil types continued
Mold- The is empty space left after decay that
has same shape as organism. A cast is a mold
that has been filled. Sea shells Observe how
fossils can form. Imprints are impressions made
in soft mud that hardens. Examples leaves,
feathers Trace fossils- Fossils that mark
evidence of an animal. Examples footprints,
tracks, burrows etc.
12
Preservation of entire organisms
  • Very rare. Three ways.
  • Original Preservation- Soft and hard parts of
    animals remain

Freezing Sudden weather changes preserve
organisms before decay takes place. Ex. Wooly
mammoths and very early people.
13
Amber
  • Amber-Flies or insects get trapped in tree sap
    and it hardens.
  • Ex. Jurassic Park.

14
Tar Pits
  • Tar pits-Huge pits of tar. Usually near
    water-Animals would go drink fall in.
  • Ex. Bison, camels, wolves, vultures,
    saber-toothed cats- Seen in movie-volcano and
    My Girl II.

15
Interpreting Fossils
  • Many different life forms have existed at
    different times through earths history.
  • Scientists believe for every organism alive today
    at least 100 have gone extinct.
  • Fossils show evolution, how earths surface has
    changed, past climates and appearance and
    activities of extinct animals.

16
Geologic Time Scale
  • This geologic time scale is divided up into three
    descriptive units.
  • Eons, Eras, Periods and Epochs
  • eOns, eRas, Period
  • ORP

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Eons, Eras, and Periods
  • Eons are the longest units of time, measured in
    billions of years.
  • Ex. Achaean Eon
  • Eras are the next unit, defined by differences in
    life-forms found in rock, measured in hundreds of
    millions of years.
  • Ex. Paleozoic Era
  • Periods are the next unit down, they are defined
    by the life-forms that are abundant or that
    become extinct, measured in tens of millions of
    years.
  • Ex. Cambrian

18
Dating of Rocks
  • Rocks are what define our understanding of time,
    so how do we understand time from rocks?

19
Geologic Principles
  • Several principles are required if we want to use
    rocks as a means for dating time
  • Uniformitarianism- Processes happening today have
    been happening since beginning of earth. Ex.
    Volcanic Activity
  • Original Horizontality- Sedimentary rocks are
    deposited in flat layers
  • Superposition- Undisturbed older rock is below
    younger rock
  • Cross-Cutting- an intrusion or fault is younger
    than rock it cuts across.

20
Youngest to Oldest
AnswerN, L, K, J, I, H, G, F, E, D, C, B, A
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Relative Absolute Dating
We are able to date objects based on Relative
Dating- Based on where we find fossils in the
rock record Example- Ms. Jeffreys is older than
her students Absolute Dating- This type of
dating uses the known breakdown rate of
radioactive elements to give an exact age.
Examples of Radioactive Elements are Carbon 14 -
Nitrogen 14 Example- Maria is 16 years old.
22
What are fossils?
  • A fossil is considered to be any trace of
    evidence left behind by an organism in the past.
  • Ex. Bones, footprints, etc.
  • Most commonly found in sedimentary rocks

23
Fossil Interpretation
Fossil help us understand the different organisms
that have existed throughout Earths history. 99
of all species that have ever lived are now
extinct Fossils give us an understanding of
evolution
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