fossilisation Flashcards

1
Q

what are the 2 types of fossils?

A

body fossils

trace fossils

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2
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what are the 4 types of fossilisation

A

silicification
replacement
carbonisation
pyritisation

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3
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percolating groundwater rich in silica dioxide moves through rock
minerals dissolved in the rock crystallise out into pores in the rock

A

silicification

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4
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what is 1st stage of pyritisation (1 of 3)

A

takes place in anaerobic environment where only alive organisms are sulphur bacteria

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5
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what is 2ndstage of pyritisation (2 of 3)

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bacteria use sulphur to respire, reducing sulphur to bisulfide

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what is 2nd stage of pyritisation (2 of 3)

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bacteria use sulphur to respire, reducing sulphur to bisulfide

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7
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where does pyritisation occur

A

deep sea anoxic sea bed

shallow swamp anoxic

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8
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what is a body fossil

A

hard part e.g. shell

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9
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what is pyritisation

A

replacement of the original material with iron pyrite

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10
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what is a trace fossil

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fossil of movement e.g. track

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11
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what is silicification

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percolating groundwater rich in silica dioxide moves through rock
minerals dissolved in the rock crystallise out into pores in the rock

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12
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original material is dissolved atom by atom and replaced by another material

A

replacement

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13
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what does less stable aragonite change to

A

less stable calcite

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14
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why does aragonite change to calcite in replacement

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because they are polymorphs

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15
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what is a polymorph

A

same composition minerals* (double check)

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16
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when does carbonisation occur

A

occurs during burial

17
Q

what happens during carbonisation

A

overlying rocks increase temperature and pressure
volatiles driven off
increases carbon content, fossil is preserved in thin layer of carbon

18
Q

what are some of the volatiles driven off in carbonisation

A

Oz H2O Co2 methane