Geologic Time Flashcards

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State the law of superposition

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sediments are deposited in horizontal layers.

in undisturbed sedimentary strata the oldest rock is on the bottom

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how is relative dating different from absolute dating?

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relative dating places events in sequential order of their occurrence.
absolute dating gives an actual date

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What is the principle of uniformitarianism?

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geologic processes today are the same as they were in the past

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What does the law of crosscutting say?

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intrusions and faults are younger than the rock they intrude into

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Which is older, a conglomerate or the pebbles that are ound in the conglomerate?

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the pebbles found in the conglomerate

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Define unconformity

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a buried erosional surface between rock layers that would not normally touch indicating- a missing section of rock history

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What is a fossil?

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any evidence of past life preserved in rock (Ice or amber)

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List the 6 ways that fossils form

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original remains
replaced remains
molds
casts
trace
carbonaceous films
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What is an index fossil used for? What are the 4 criteria for an index fossil?

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indx fossils are used to help in the relative dating or rock layers. 4 criteria are easy to recognize, abundant, and short lived ,, and widespread (specific time/rock)

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How is a radioactive isotope used to determine absolute age?

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by using the percentage (or ratio) of parent and daughter material to calculate half lifes and then age

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What is a half-life?

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the time required for a radioactive isotope to decay by 50%, resulting in half the parent material atoms

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What is the decay product and the half life for the isotope Carbon-14

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nitrogen-14

5730

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What is the decay product and half life for the isotope uranium 238

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lead 206

4.5 billion years

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What is the decay product and half life for the isotope rubidium 87

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strantium 87

47 billion

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what is the decay product and half life for the isotope potassium 40

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argon 40

1.3 billion

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What isotope is used to find the age of organic remains

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carbon 14

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If the half-life of an isotope is 10 years, how much will remain after 20 yeas?

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25%
1 HL- 50%
2 HL- 25%