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Geologic Time. Created By: Mr. Kreeger. Homework and Page References. Page References- Chapter 32 (pages 597-609) Homework Handouts. Table of Contents. Explanation of ESRT page 8 and 9 The Fossil Record Inferences of Fossil Evidence Index Fossils Key Beds. The Geologic Time Table.
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Geologic Time Created By: Mr. Kreeger
Homework and Page References • Page References-Chapter 32 (pages 597-609) • Homework • Handouts
Table of Contents • Explanation of ESRT page 8 and 9 • The Fossil Record • Inferences of Fossil Evidence • Index Fossils • Key Beds
The Geologic Time Table ESRT pg 8&9
Most all divisions on this table are based on life-events that have occurred in the past Eras are divided based upon when dominant life forms existed Cenozoic -- "Age of Mammals" Mesozoic -- " Age of Reptiles“ Paleozoic -- " Age of invertebrates" Periods usually begin or end based on a beginning or end of a certain type of animal Jurassic Period began when Giant Dinosaurs were abundant.
Erasare the longest period of time on the table. • Usually hundreds of millions of years (except Cenozoic) • Periodsdivide Eras into smaller time periods. • Epochsdivide periods into smaller time periods.
The Fossil Record • A fossil is any evidence of past life and can be: • Footprints • Plant or animal remains • Molds and Casts
Dunkleosteus (30 ft long; bony skull shown here is about 1 meter high) Extinct at the end of the Devonian
Inferences from fossil evidence • Older fossils were simple in structure. As time passed life forms began to increase in size and complexity • The types of animals found in a location can indicate the type of climate that animal was living in • Coral fossils indicate a tropical climate, marine fossils indicate shallow or deep water environment
Look at ESRT and observe the bottom part of the column under life on Earth. Notice how animals begin as simple cellular animals and eventually change to soft bodied animals, then shells appear, then vertebrates, then reptiles and finally mammals. The process of change that produces new life forms is calledEVOLUTION.
Index Fossils • Index fossils- Must have the following characteristics: • Existed for a short period of time • Must be easily identifiable and abundant • Useful in marking a time • If an index fossil is found in a layer of rock, the layer must have been formed in specific period of time
Key Bed • A single rock layer that has the same characteristics as an index fossil • Relatively thin, widespread area, deposited rapidly, easy to identify • A volcanic eruption can produce a key bed because an eruption happens over a short period of time and usually covers a large area