Relative Dating
Laws of Stratigraphy
Index Fossils
Random from Unit 1
100

Which 2 layers (A, B, C, D) are the same age?


B & C

100

Which Law of Stratigraphy is best described by the below image?

Law of Superposition

100

The best indicator of an area's ancient environmental conditions and climates would be the

A) type and distribution of fossils 

B) current plant and animal life 

C) banding patterns of metamorphosed rocks 

D) amount of carbon-14 found in sedimentary layers

A) type and distribution of fossils

100

DAILY DOUBLE

Based on Relative dating and other techniques, how old do we think the Earth is? (Closest answer wins, down to the hundredths decimal point like shown below)

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4.54 billion years ago

200

What feature is the YOUNGEST (choose a single number)

3

200


Inclusions

200

W

200

Define Stratigraphy

Study of Strata (rock Layers)

300

Put all labels in order from oldest to youngest 

-(J, V, M, R, T are rock layers)

-(GF is a fault, CU is erosion, also called an unconformity)

Oldest > T > R > GF > CU > M > V > J > Youngest

300

Which Law of Stratigraphy is best described by the below image?

Law of Cross-Cutting Relationships

300

Both shells below are index fossils. Based on this, determine which layer below is the OLDEST and draw that design for your answer.


300

(2) Erosion created an unconformity (another name for a missing section of rock) between rock layers 2 and 4 in outcrop B

400

Place in order from OLDEST to YOUNGEST (MD is a dyke, PF is a fault) - You do NOT need to include erosion.

Oldest --> G, N, PF, K, MD, S, D <-- Youngest

400

Which Law of Stratigraphy is best described by the below image?

Law of Lateral Continuity

400

Four rock outcrops, labeled 1, 2, 3, and 4, found within the same plateau, are represented below. Index fossils found in some of the rock layers are shown. The rock layers have not been overturned.

Draw the pattern of the layer that is the YOUNGEST.

400

(2) sequence of rock layers on each side of the canyon

500

Tan Siltstone (if you match common layers and line them up horizontaly, the first column will be taller and the highest layer up is tan siltstone)

500

Name all 5 Laws of Stratigraphy we discussed

1) Superposition

2) Lateral Continuity

3) Cross-Cutting Relationships

4) Inclusions

5) Original Horizontality

500

What are the 4 criteria for a fossil to be considered a good index fossil?


1) Widespread (found in all locations)

2) Lived for short time (Found in one layer)

3) Easily Recognizable (easy to distinguish)

4) Abundant (lots of them)

500

What is the name of scientists who study fossils, ancient creatures, and the overall history of Earth through the fossil records? 

IT MUST BE SPELLED CORRECTLY TO BE COUNTED RIGHT ;)

Paleontologist