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Title: Law of SuperPosition


1
Law of SuperPosition
  • Geologic Time

2
Super what??!?!
  • Superposition Younger rock layers are on top of
    older rock layers.
  • Used with the other principles of stratigraphy to
    study rock layers and layering.
  • Stratigraphy Branch of geology concerned with
    the study of the formation, composition, ordering
    in time, and arrangement in space of stratified
    rocks. USGS
  • Nicolaus Steno (1669)

http//stloe.most.go.th/html/lo_index/LOcanada8/80
1/2_en.htm
3
Principles of Stratigraphy
  • superposition - in a vertical sequence of
    sedimentary or volcanic rocks, a higher rock unit
    is younger than a lower one. "Down" is older,
    "up" is younger. 
  • horizontality - rock layers were originally
    deposited close to horizontal. 
  • Original lateral extension - A rock unit
    continues laterally unless there is a structure
    or change to prevent its extension. 
  • cross-cutting relationships - a structure that
    cuts another is younger than the structure that
    is cut. 
  • inclusion - a structure that is included in
    another is older than the including structure. 
  • "uniformitarianism" - processes operating in the
    past were constrained by the same "laws of
    physics" as operate today
  • http//www.talkorigins.org/faqs/dating.html

4
Inclusion
Original lat. Ext.
Cross Cutting
5
Animations
  • Disconformity http//duedall.fit.edu/wholeearth/
    PHysical20geology20animations/0012.swf
  • Geologic history
  • http//www.wwnorton.com/college/geo/earth2/content
    /chapter_12/animations.asp12_1

6
Rock Layer Formation
  • Sedimentary igneous rock that is broken down by
    weathering into fine particles. Compressed over
    time by its own weight and weight of layers above

7
Rock Layer Formation
  • Igneous formed from liquid hot magma that cools
    above or below the earths surface.

8
Were are fossils found
  • Sedimentary rock -- yes, Most fossils are found
    in sedimentary rocks as an animal dies it gets
    buried by sediment , perhaps along a river or
    lake bed, and the organic parts of the animal are
    replaced by minerals in the water/sediment that
  • Igneous rock -- nope, Fossils arent found in
    igneous rock because remember that igneous rock
    starts out as molten lava and if an animal were
    to be covered by it then it would melt or burn
    away.

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How old are fossils?
  • 2 Generic Methods
  • Absolute
  • Several methods.
  • (radiometric) Measurement of the decay rate of
    isotopes.
  • Carbon 14 5730 years Dates organic material
  • Potassium Argon 50,000 to 2 billion years ago
    Dates volcanic material
  • Relative
  • Uses igneous rock above or below sedimentary rock
    to determine age.

10
  • Which layers are Sedimentary/Igneous?
  • S 1,2,3,4,5,7,8,11,12
  • I 10,8,6
  • Which layers are older?
  • 1 - 12
  • What is a possible history for this area?
  • 1-5 area was covered by an ocean
  • 7 - Oceans recede, area appears to be covered by
    large amounts of plant life
  • 9 small to mid size animals appear
  • 11,12 larger animals appears

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Resources
  • http//www.usgs.gov/
  • http//jersey.uoregon.edu/mstrick/AskGeoMan/geoQu
    erry13.html
  • Wiki Sedimentary -- http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S
    edimentary_rock
  • http//www.talkorigins.org/faqs/dating.html
  • http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/03/3/l_0
    33_01.html
  • http//pubs.usgs.gov/gip/geotime/time.html lt-
    curvy geotime
  • http//www.kidsgeo.com/geology-for-kids/0030-geolo
    gic-time.php
  • http//stloe.most.go.th/html/lo_index/LOcanada8/80
    1/3_en.htm
  • Geology an introduction to physical geology ,
    Chernicoff Whitney, ISBN 0-13-147464-1 , Page
    20
  • Geology an introduction to physical geology ,
    Chernicoff Whitney, ISBN 0-13-147464-1 , Page
    234
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