Title: An Introduction to Geology: 5
1An Introduction to Geology 5
A Bit More Time
2A sedimentary recap
Bedding
3Sedimentary structures
Cross-bedding
4Sedimentary structures
Cross-bedding
5Sedimentary structures
Ripple marks
6Sedimentary structures
7Sedimentary structures
Trace fossils
8SedimentaryBritain
At the surface, most of the UK is sedimentary
9Life layer writing
- Ediacaran
- PALAEOZOIC
- Cambrian
- Ordovician
- Silurian
- Devonian
- Carboniferous
- Permian
- MESOZOIC
- Triassic
- Jurassic
- Cretaceous
- CAINOZOIC
- Palaeogene
- Neogene
- Quaternary
10Made Your Own Mnemonic?
- Fabulous prizes for the best ones!
Fossils
11The Dating Game
- Relative Chronology
- versus
- Absolute Chronology
12Problems of relative dating
13The absolute challenge
- Q. How can we determine how old rocks are?
14Sedimentation rates?
- Phillips (1860) 38-96 million years old
15By heat loss?
- Kelvin (1862-1897) 20-40 million years old
16By ocean saltiness?
- Joly (1897-99) 80-100 million years old
17A. By using isotopes!
- 84 natural elements
- 339 isotopes
Pierre Marie Curie
18Isotopes
- Atoms of a chemical element can have different
numbers of neutrons
Isotopes of hydrogen
19A. By radioactivity!
- 84 natural elements
- 339 isotopes
- Stable
- Radioactive
70 radioactive isotopes 18 with long half-lives
Pierre Marie Curie
20Half-lives
- Nuclei of radioactive atoms decay
- Parents and daughters
- C-14 decays to N-14
- K-40 decays to Ar-40
- U-238 to Pb-206 (via a decay chain)
Ernest Rutherford
21Half-lives
- Nuclei of radioactive atoms decay
Constant decay rate Half-life time to get
5050 parentdaughter
Ernest Rutherford
22Igneous importance
Decay begins once magma crystallizes
23Holmes radioactive rock detective
- Earth is billions of years old
24Geological application
- U-Pb dating of zircons particularly powerful
- (ZrSiO4)
4.374bn (/- 6 Ma) year-old zircon
crystal, Western Australia
25Combined chronology
- ABSOLUTE
- Radiometric analysis only possible for igneous
(and some metamorphic) minerals - Expensive, difficult, slow
- RELATIVE
- Fossils widespread, common, cheap and fast to
analyse
26Common igneous rocks
Granite Intrusive Coarse-grained Felsic
27Common igneous rocks
Basalt Extrusive Fine-grained Mafic
28Common igneous rocks
Dolerite Hypabyssal Medium-grained Mafic
29Common igneous rocks
Gabbro Intrusive Coarse-grained Mafic
30Common igneous rocks
Rhyolite Extrusive Fine-grained Felsic
31Common igneous rocks
Andesite Extrusive Fine-grained Intermediate
32Completing the Rock Cycle
Tectonics Metamorphism
33Completing to the Rock Cycle
Tectonics Metamorphism