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Dating Methods

Dating Methods. 10.11.07 / 10.12.07. Essential Question. How can scientists determine the ages of geologic material?. What are strata?. Layers of rock. Strata. Strata. Folded strata. What is an angular unconformity?.

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Dating Methods

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  1. Dating Methods 10.11.07 / 10.12.07

  2. Essential Question • How can scientists determine the ages of geologic material?

  3. What are strata? • Layers of rock

  4. Strata

  5. Strata

  6. Folded strata

  7. What is an angular unconformity? • When rock deposited in horizontal layers is folded or tilted, then eroded, and then covered by more horizontal layering

  8. Angular unconformity

  9. Angular unconformity

  10. What is the law of cross-cutting relationships? • The fault or igneous intrusion is always younger than the rock layer it cuts through.

  11. Cross-cutting relationship

  12. What are nonconformities? • Unstratified igneous or metamorphic rock is eroded and then covered by layers of sediment.

  13. Nonconformity

  14. Nonconformity

  15. What are disconformities? • The boundary between younger sedimentary rock layers deposited on an eroded layer of older sedimentary rock

  16. disconformity

  17. What are faults? • A break or crack in Earth’s crust along which rocks shift their positions

  18. Fault

  19. Earth history in 24 hours scale: 1 sec = 52,000 years 1 min = 3,125, 000 yrs 1 hour = 187,500,000 yrs

  20. What is correlation? • Matching geologic materials from different regions to ages

  21. Correlating tree rings

  22. Rates of erosion and deposition • Measure the recent rates • Estimate age of geologic feature • Becomes less reliable as age increases • Most reliable within last 10,000-20,000 years

  23. Niagara Falls

  24. Varve count • Similar to counting tree rings • Count annual layers of sediment • Common in glacial lake beds • Distinguished by layers of dark fine particals and light heavy particles

  25. Radiometric dating • A method of determining the absolute age of an object by comparing the relative percentages of a radioactive (parent) isotope and a stable (daughter) isotope. • Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons are called isotopes.

  26. Radioactivity and radiometric dating • Radiometric dating • Half-life – the time for one-half of the radioactive nuclei to decay • Requires a closed system • Cross-checks are used for accuracy • Complex procedure • Yields numerical dates

  27. The radioactive decay curve

  28. Dating sedimentary strata using radiometric dating

  29. Radioactivity and radiometric dating • Carbon-14 dating • Half-life of only 5730 years • Used to date very recent events • Carbon-14 produced in upper atmosphere • Incorporated into carbon dioxide • Absorbed by living matter • Useful tool for anthropologists, archeologists, historians, and geologists who study very recent Earth history

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