Geologic time lab
Match the relative dating principles to the best explanation for each of them
-Superposition = younger rock layers are deposited on top of older rock layers -Cross cutting = rock units/faults cutting through are younger -Inclusions = pieces of older rocks may be inside younger rocks -Original Horizontality = sedimentary rocks are typically deposited in flat lying layers -Lateral Continuity = sedimentary rock layers typically cover large geographic distances
If a rock contains 25% parent and 75% daughter of an isotope with a 100 year half life, how old is it?
200 years
If a rock contains 80% Uranium-238, how old is it?
2000 mya
If a rock contains 12.5% of a radioactive parent isotope and 87.5% of the daughter product, how many half lives have elapsed?
3
What percentage of Uranium-238 would the rock contain if it was 4 billion years old?
60%
Based on the above diagram, which order of rock units is correct from oldest to youngest?
DCEGBIJMNLFHKAQal
Relative dating principles allow us to put a numerical age on a rock.
False
Based on the above diagram, which order of rock units is correct from oldest to youngest?
MNOIFECDLBJGAHK
What relative dating principle allows us to say that rock layer B is younger than layer C.
Superposition (Layer B is on top of layer C.)
What type of unconformity exists between E and B?
angular unconformity
What type of unconformity is labelled at C?
angular unconformity
What relative dating principle allows us to say that rock layer E is older than layer D?
cross cutting (Layer D cuts through Layer E.)
Based on the above diagram, which order of rock units is correct from oldest to youngest?
hfeba, granite, cd, dike, g
What type of unconformity exists between D and B?
nonconformity
Based on the above diagram, which order of rock units is correct from oldest to youngest?
sandstone, Fault A, conglomerate, shale, fault B, Batholith, Dike B, Dike A
A half-life is
the amount of time for 50% of the unstable parent isotope to decay