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Deter mining theAgeof Relative AgeofRocksRocks Types of Rock Sedimentary rock forms from sediment (sediment- solid particles of rock produced by weathering and erosion by water and wind) * Igneous rock forms from volcanic lava flows * Metamorphic rock- forms from intense heat and pressure Relative Dating ofRocks The relative ageofrocks determines theageof rock layers as younger or older, but does not give the exact age The principle of uniformitarianism states that forces that shaped the Earth in the past continues to shape the earth today (volcanoes and weathering and erosion by wind and water) Sedimentary Rocks Sedimentary rocks formed from sediment deposited millions of years ago Sedimentary rocks are deposited in horizontal layers (principle of original horizontality) Sedimentary rock is deposited in horizontal layers over geologic time with the oldest layer on bottom and the youngest layer at the top (principle of superposition) Sedimentary Rock Layers Remember -sedimentary rock layers are horizontal with the oldest at the bottom and the young at the top unless the layers are disturbed by a fault or igneous intrusion Faults and Igneous Intrusions Sometimes sedimentary rock layers are disturbed by geological forces A crack in the rock layer is called a fault When igneous rock (volcanic lava) intrudes or cuts through layers of sedimentary rock it is called an igneous intrusion The principle of cross-cutting relationships states that a fault or igneous intrusion is always younger than the rock it cuts across Fault (Crack) in Sedimentary rock Here is a picture of a fault or crack in the rock Igneous Intrusion in Rock Layers Remember that igneous intrusions (lava) are always younger than the rock layers they cut through Note the igneous intrusions (volcanic rock) cutting through the rock layer Relative Ageof Rock The Relative Ageofthe rock can be determined by the sequence ofthe rock layers using the Principle of Superposition (oldest on the bottom and youngest at the top) If the sedimentary rock layer has been disturbed by a fault or igneous intrusion, the fault or intrusion is always younger than the rock layer they cut through (cross-cutting) SWBAT: Describe what an index fossil is: Finding the Relative AgeofRocks using Index Fossils Certain fossils called Index fossils help geologists determine the Relative Ageofrocks To be a useful Index fossil: - the fossil must be widely distributed different geographic areas - and represent an organism that existed only briefly Index fossils Trilobites were a group of hard shelled animals that evolved in shallow sea more than 500 million years ago (trilobites became extinct at the end ofthe Paleozoic Era) Trilobites are useful as index fossils because they were widely distributed geographically and represent an organism that existed briefly Example of an index fossil (trilobite) in layers of sedimentary rock How old is the bottom layer ? Continental Drift Theory All continents were once joined together in a single landmass (supercontinent) called Pangea Fossil evidence supports the Continental Drift Theory Fossils from a fernlike plant Glossopteris have been found in Africa, South America, Australia, and Antarctica The seeds could not have traveled across the span ofthe oceans Absolute AgeofRocks To determine the Relative AgeofRocks geologists use the Principles of Superposition, Cross-Cutting Relationships, and Index fossils To determine the Absolute Age (exact age) of rock, geologists use Radiometric Dating How did geologist determine the Earth was 4.6 billion years old? [...]... Drift Theory All continents were once joined together in a single landmass (supercontinent) called Pangea Fossil evidence supports the Continental Drift Theory Fossils from a fernlike plant Glossopteris have been found in Africa, South America, Australia, and Antarctica The seeds could not have traveled across the span ofthe oceans Absolute Age of Rocks To determine the Relative Ageof Rocks. .. Trilobites were a group of hard shelled animals that evolved in shallow sea more than 500 million years ago (trilobites became extinct at the end of the Paleozoic Era) Trilobites are useful as index fossils because they were widely distributed geographically and represent an organism that existed briefly Example of an index fossil (trilobite) in layers of sedimentary rock How old is the bottom layer ?... across the span of the oceans Absolute Age of Rocks To determine the Relative Age of Rocks geologists use the Principles of Superposition, Cross-Cutting Relationships, and Index fossils To determine the Absolute Age (exact age) of rock, geologists use Radiometric Dating How did geologist determine the Earth was 4.6 billion years old?