Chap 8 Flashcards

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Relative age

A

The sequence in which events took place

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2
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Numerical age

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the age of events or objects expressed as a number of numbers
Determined using radiometric dating
Also known as absolute age

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3
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Contacts

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Surfaces seperating successive rock and layers

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4
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Formations

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Bodies of rock of considerable thickness with recognizeable characteristics allowing them to be distinguished from adjacent rock layers

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5
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Principle of original horizontality

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Beds of sediment deposited in water formed as horizontal or nearly horizontal layers

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6
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Principle of superposition

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within sequence of undisturbed sedimentary or volcanic rocks the layers get younger from bottom to top

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7
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Principle of lateral continuity

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an orignal sedimentary layer extends laterally until it tapers or thins at its edges

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8
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Principle of cross cutting relationships

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disrupted pattern is older than the cause of disruption

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9
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principle of inclusions

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fragments embedded in host rock are older than the host rock

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10
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Baked contacts

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contacts between igneous intrusions and surrounding rocks where surrounding rocks have experienced contact metamorphism

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11
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Principle of faunal succession

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Fossils appear and disappear in strata in definite and recognizable order due to evolution

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12
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Unconformity

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A surface or contact that represents a break in the geologic record

1: angular unconformities
2: Disconformities
3: Nonconformities

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13
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Angular Unformity

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A contact in which younger strata overlies an erosion surface on tilted or golded layered rock

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14
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Nonconformity

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an unconformity in which an erosional surace on plutonic or metamorphic rock has been covered by younger sedimentary or volcanic rock

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15
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Correlation

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determining time equivvalency of rock unites to determine younger or older than another area

1: Lithologic correlation
2: Time correlation (eg index fossil, key bed, unconformities)

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16
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Physical continuity

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Physically trace continues exposure of a rock unit

17
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Key bed

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A very distinct layer, can be used to correlate rocks over great distance E.g. volcanic ash layer

18
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Index fossil

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Very shortlived wide spread species known to exist during a specific period of geologic time

19
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Faunal succession

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fossil species succeed in one another through the layers in a predictable order

20
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The standard geological time scale

A

Precambrian - 87% of geologic time
Paleozoic era - Old life, appearance of complex life
Mesozoic era - middle life, dinos abundant,
cenozoic era - new life, mammals and birds abundant

21
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radioactive decay

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the spontaneous nuclear change of isotopes with unstable nuclei

22
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Half life

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the time it takes for a given amount of a radio active isotope to be reduced by half