Interpreting Geologic Time The present is the key

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Interpreting Geologic Time “The present is the key to the past” Earth Science Mr.

Interpreting Geologic Time “The present is the key to the past” Earth Science Mr. Cloud

Mr. Cloud at the Hall of Earth located at the AMNH!

Mr. Cloud at the Hall of Earth located at the AMNH!

Two Ways To Date Rocks • 1. Relative Age: correlation • 2. Absolute Age:

Two Ways To Date Rocks • 1. Relative Age: correlation • 2. Absolute Age: “My age is…”

Principle of Superposition In an undisturbed sequence of sedimentary rocks , each bed is

Principle of Superposition In an undisturbed sequence of sedimentary rocks , each bed is older than the one above it and younger than the one below.

Principle of Superposition

Principle of Superposition

Principle of Cross-Cutting Relationships • When a fault cuts through other rocks, or when

Principle of Cross-Cutting Relationships • When a fault cuts through other rocks, or when magma intrudes and crystallizes, we can assume the fault or intrusion is younger than the rocks affected.

Igneous Intrusion Igneous intrusion: Crawford Notch, White Mountains

Igneous Intrusion Igneous intrusion: Crawford Notch, White Mountains

Faults

Faults

Unconformity • An unconformity is a buried erosion surface separating two rock masses or

Unconformity • An unconformity is a buried erosion surface separating two rock masses or strata of different ages, indicating that sediment deposition was not continuous. • “A missing page from a book. ” • There are three types: angular unconformity, disconformity, an nonconformity

Angular Unconformity

Angular Unconformity

Disconformity

Disconformity

Nonconformity

Nonconformity

Correlation • process by which rocks or geologic events from different places are determined

Correlation • process by which rocks or geologic events from different places are determined to be the same or similar age

3 Methods of Correlation • 1. Similarities in Rocks: “Walking the Outcrop” • 2.

3 Methods of Correlation • 1. Similarities in Rocks: “Walking the Outcrop” • 2. ***Index Fossils*** • 3. Volcanic Ash/ Meteorite Deposits

“Walking the Outcrop” Permian reef in Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas

“Walking the Outcrop” Permian reef in Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas

***Index Fossils***

***Index Fossils***

Volcanic/Meteoritic Deposits Chicxulub Crater: ~ 65 million years old Although the Chicxulub crater is

Volcanic/Meteoritic Deposits Chicxulub Crater: ~ 65 million years old Although the Chicxulub crater is buried beneath layers of sediments, gravity and magnetic field data have revealed its three-dimensional structure.