Stratigraphy and Geologic Time Flashcards

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What is the principle of superposition?

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The theory that older rocks are deposited deeper in the earth and that newer rocks are deposited on top.

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What type of rock can cut vertically through the other layers?

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Igneous Rock

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What is stratigraphy?

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The science of using the arrangement and composition of rock layers to interpret geological history

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What is a formation in geological terms?

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A large uninterrupted sequence of rock, made of multiple layers that all share similar properties

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What technique is used to date rocks in absolute terms?

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Radiometric dating

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What is an isotope?

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A variant chemical element that has an unusual number of neutrons

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How is radiometric dating conducted?

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Scientists can measure how many radioactive isotopes are in a rock to determine how old that rock is.

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What tool is used during radiometric dating?

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Mass spectrometer

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What type of rock cannot be radiometrically dated due to its nature?

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Sedimentary Rock

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10
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What type of fossil deposit is easy to determine the age of?

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Volcanic ash fossils

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What is the geological time scale?

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Standardized series of chronological divisions that parse the Earth’s history into discrete named units.

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What is the list largest to smallest of time periods?

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Eons, Eras, Periods, Epochs

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What is the order of Eons from oldest to newest?

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Hadeon Eon, Archean Eon, Proterozoic Eon, and Phanerozoic Eon

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What are the eras of the Phanerozoic Eon from oldest to Newest?

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The Paleozoic, The Mesozoic, and The Cenozoic

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What are the periods of the paleozoic?

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The Cambrian period, The Ordovician, the Silurian, the Devonian, the Carboniferous, The Permian

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What are the periods of the mesozoic era?

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The Triassic, The Jurassic, The Cretaceous

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What are the periods of the Cenozoic era?

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The Palogene Period, The Neogene Period, The Quarternary Period

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18
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Which Era is known as the era of Dinosaurs?

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The Mesozoic Era

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What was the cause of the permian-triassic mass extinction?

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Large number of Volcanic Eruptions in a region that is now Siberia

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What was the first group of vertebrates to fly?

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Pterosaurs, they aren’t dinosaurs

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21
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What was happening geologically during the Triassic?

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Pangea was beginning the break apart

22
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During which period did the first ichthyosaurs evolve?

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The triassic

23
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What does the name ichthyosaur mean, what were they really?

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Fish Lizard, they are reptiles that adapted to live in the water secondarily, consequently they didn’t have gills, but they did have long snouts and conical teeth

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What is similar between the plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs are they related?

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They are not related - they are two separate lineages of reptiles that returned to the water to fill those ecological niches

25
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During which period did plesiosaurs evolve?

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The late Triassic

26
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What was a pterosaur wing like?

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membranous section of skin supported by one elongated finger

27
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What was the group that pterosaurs belonged to called and at which period in time were they common?

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They belonged to the group rhamphorynchoids and were common throughout the Late Triassic and Jurassic

28
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What was a common trait of all the first dinosaurs?

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They were small and bipedal

29
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What were the most dominant terrestrial herbivores during the Jurassic?

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Sauropods

30
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What were the dominant Terrestrial Carnivore in the Jurassic?

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Non-coelurosaurian theropods - like allosaurus

31
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Among the Ornithiscians which first appeared within the Jurassic?

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First ankylosaurs, ornithopods, ceratopsians, and stegosaurs

32
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Which group of ornithiscians was basically restricted to the jurassic period?

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The stegosaurs

33
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During which period did Archeopteryx evolve?

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The Jurassic

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Which are the best known formations from the Jurassic Period?

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The Morrison Formation and the Solnhofen limestone

35
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Which flying reptiles dominated the skies in the Jurassic?

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The rhamphorhynchoid lineage called Pterodactyloids

36
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During which period did the first flowering plants begin to evolve?

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The early Cretaceous

37
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Which new theropods evolved during the early cretaceous?

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spinosaurids and carcharodontosaurids

38
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Which are the most important early cretaceous formations?

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The Yixian formation (China), the Wealden Supergroup (England), Cedar Mountain formation (Utah)

39
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Which third secondarily aquatic reptile evolved during the cretaceous?

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Mosasaurs

40
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Which time period is considered to be the apex of non-avian dinosaurs?

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The late cretaceous

41
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Which coelurosaurian theropods were abundant in the late cretaceous?

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tyrannosaurs, ornithomids, therizinosaurs, oviraptosaurs, dromaeosaurids, and troondontids

42
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During which period did the ankylosaurs split into two separate groups?

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The late cretaceous

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Which were the major dominant herbivores during the late cretaceous?

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Ceratopsians and hadrosaurs (northern hemisphere), Titanosaurid sauropods (Southern Hemisphere)

44
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Which is the only period that pachycephalosaurs are known?

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The late cretaceous

45
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What was the cause of the end cretaceous mass extinction?

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A giant meteor that crashed onto the earth

46
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During which Eon did life first evolve?

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The archean eon

47
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During which period did larger life forms evolve?

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The Edicarian

48
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What was the period which marked a large evolutionary expansion of marine life?

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The Cambrian expansion during the Cambrian Period

49
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From which period does all the major carbon deposites arise from?

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The carboniferous period - remember carbon in the name

50
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During which period did humans evolve?

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The current period the Quarternary period