Fossils
Dating
Principles
Geologic Time 1
Geologic Time 2
100

What 2 things are key to increase the likelihood of an organism becoming a fossil?

Hard parts and quick burial

100

The age of a rock layer compared with the age of another rock layer is an example of

Relative Dating

100

What does an unconformity indicate?

A period of erosion, or at least no deposition.

100

What is the shortest of the 4 ways time is measured on a geologic time scale?

Epoch

100

Who came up with the idea of Uniformitarianism?

James Hutton

200

What are fossils?

Pieces or remains of organic things (plants, animals...)

200

which principle states that sedimentary beds originate as continuous layers that extend in all directions?

Principle of lateral continuity
200

Explain the law of superposition and why it's important

it states that older layers of rock will be at the bottom and younger layers will be on top as long as the rock layers haven't been disturbed. It's important because it provides an order for determining the relative ages of rock layers.

200

What is Willard F. Libby famous for?

He came up with radiocarbon dating

200

What organisms were dominant during the "Era of Reptiles" known as the Mesozoic ERA?

Dinosaurs

300

What type of fossil is rare but can completely preserve the organism?

Amber

300

What the difference between absolute and relative dating?

Absolute dating gives a year or range of years that something lived in. 

Relative dating gives a sequence of time, what comes first, then next. A comparison

300

Why is the principle of cross-cutting relationships, especially when it involves igneous intrusions, critical for adding more dating accuracy to relative dating

Igneous intrusions can be numerically dated, so can give a more accurate idea of the time period of the sedimentary layers

300

How old is the earth?

4.5 billion years old

300

Why are the periods of geologic time all different lengths?

the time scale was developed using fossil succession with no reference to absolute time, so random units of time resulted

400

How do you make fossil dating more accurate?

Combine it with other dating methods

400

If there is 6.25% of parent isotope left, how many half lives have passed

4

400

Is an intrusion older or younger than the layer below it?

younger

400

What is the era we live in?

Cenozoic

400

List 2 pros and 1 con of relative dating

Pro:

can determine the general age of sedimentary rock

can show the sequence of events

Con:

Can't give exact date of formation 

500

What is an index fossil?

A fossil of an organism that only existed for a short period of time.

500

This type of absolute dating in measures how much a radioactive element has decayed, and uses this rate of decay to determine how much time has elapsed since that fossil was alive or since that rock layer was laid down.

Radiometric Dating, absolute dating of rocks

500

if you saw an angular unconformity, what would you guess has happened

Uplift and tilting of the sedimentary layers, followed by erosion prior to a new period of deposition

500

List the categories of geologic time in the correct order from greatest to least span of time

Eon, era, period, epoch

500

List 1 pro and 2 cons of absolute or radiometric dating

Pro: 

Can determine the exact date of formation of igneous and metamorphic rock

Con:

can't be used on sedimentary rock

only accurate when the mineral is in a closed system

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