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Title: Fossils


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Fossils The Geologic Time Scale
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Fossils
  • Preserved remains or traces of an organism that
    lived in the past.
  • Fossils are formed when organisms die and are
    buried in sediment. Eventually the sediment
    builds up and hardens to become sedimentary rock.
  • law of superposition oldest layer is at the
    bottom and each higher layer is younger than the
    layers below

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Kinds of fossils
  • Petrified - when minerals replace the remains and
    they become rock
  • Mold - when the shell remains and the contents
    dissolve (hollow)
  • Cast - when the mold becomes filled with minerals
    that are not a part of the original organism

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PETRIFIED MOLD
CAST
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  • Sometimes whole animals become preserved intact,
    but this is very rare. If an organism is
    surrounded by ice or tar they might be discovered
    looking much the same as they did when they died.

AETOSAUR FOUND IN THE NATIONAL PETRIFIED FOREST
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Relative Dating
  • Relative dating looks at where the fossil is
    located to determine its age relative to other
    fossils. This only works if the area has been
    undisturbed.

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Absolute Dating
  • Uses radioactive elements near the fossils to
    determine the actual age of the fossils.
  • By determining the age of the radioactive
    element, scientists can calculate the age of the
    fossil buried nearby.

The absolute age of fossils is estimated by
dating associated igneous rock and lava flows.
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Radioactive dating
  • Radiometric dating or radioactive dating is a
    technique used to date materials such as rocks or
    carbon, in which trace radioactive impurities
    were selectively incorporated when they formed

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Index Fossils
  • Index fossils (also known as guide fossils,
    indicator fossils or zone fossils) are fossils
    used to define and identify geologic periods (or
    faunal stages).
  • Help geologist match rocks layers and represent
    a type of organism that existed only briefly

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Fossil Record
  • The dating of all fossils is included in the
    Geological Time Scale. This scale divides the
    time that the earth has existed into 4 eras.
  • Eras are then divided into periods based on
    common events in that time period.

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The Geologic Timeline
  • a record of the life forms and geologic events
    in Earths history

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Pre-Cambrian
  • Began with the formation of the Earth 4.6 billion
    years ago.
  • Bacteria appeared 3.5 billion years ago, followed
    by algae and fungi.

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Paleozoic Era
  • Divided into 5 periods
  • Cambrian period - Sponges, snails, clams and
    worms evolve
  • Ordovician period - First fishes evolved and
    other species become extinct
  • Silurian period - Land plants, insects and
    spiders appear

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  • Devonian period - Amphibians evolve and
    cone-bearing plants start to appear.
  • Carbonferous period - Tropical forests appear and
    reptiles evolve.
  • Permian period - Seed plants become common and
    insects and retiles become widespread. Sea
    animals and some amphibians begin to disappear.

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Mesozoic Era
  • Divided into 3 periods
  • Triassic period - Turtles and crocodiles evolve
    and dinosaurs appear.
  • Jurassic period - Large dinosaurs roam the world.
    First mammals and birds appear.
  • Cretaceous period - Flowering plants appear,
    mammals become more common, dinosaurs
  • become extinct.

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Mesozoic
  • began about 245 million years ago and lasted
    about 180 million years the Age of the Dinosaurs
    and mammals began to evolve meso- means middle

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Cenozoic Era
  • Divided into 2 periods
  • Tertiary period - First primates appear and
    flowering plants become the most common.
  • Quaternary period - Humans evolve and large
    mammals like woolly mammoths become extinct.

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Cenozoic
  • most recent era began about 65 million years
    ago and continues to present day the Age of
    Mammals ceno- means recent
  • 3. Periods these are subdivided eras and are
    characterized by what life existed worldwide
  • 4. Epochs further subdivided periods of the
    Cenozoic Era because the fossil record of this
    era is more complete and there are a lot more
    events to place in sequence.
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