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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 10.11.07 / 10.12.07
Essential Question • How can scientists determine the ages of geologic material?
What are strata? • Layers of rock
What is an angular unconformity? • When rock deposited in horizontal layers is folded or tilted, then eroded, and then covered by more horizontal layering
What is the law of cross-cutting relationships? • The fault or igneous intrusion is always younger than the rock layer it cuts through.
What are nonconformities? • Unstratified igneous or metamorphic rock is eroded and then covered by layers of sediment.
What are disconformities? • The boundary between younger sedimentary rock layers deposited on an eroded layer of older sedimentary rock
What are faults? • A break or crack in Earth’s crust along which rocks shift their positions
Earth history in 24 hours scale: 1 sec = 52,000 years 1 min = 3,125, 000 yrs 1 hour = 187,500,000 yrs
What is correlation? • Matching geologic materials from different regions to ages
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
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
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.
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
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