GEOL110 Exam 2 Quiz 5
What dating principle is most useful in determining the relative ages of the Niagara Falls rock sequence shown below?
Principle of Superposition
Fossils yield which kind of ages?
Relative
The Principle of Superposition yields which kind of ages?
Relative
Why are beds of volcanic ash exceptionally useful for lithocorrelation in the field?
*Ashfalls are deposited very rapidly
To which phylum does this organism belong? (sphere w/ hexagons)
*Cnideria
If you identified an unconformity at the boundary between two depositional sequences of sedimentary rocks, which type of unconformity would it most likely be?
*Disconformity
Index fossils can sometimes provide time resolution down to about which level?
*Epoch
The main assumption of dating species divergence using molecular clocks is that
*Mutation is constant
Complete cycles of sea-level change (high to low and back to high again) associated with the tectonic cycle occur on approximately which durations?
*Several hundred million years
Brachiopods are characterized by their distinctive:
*lopophore (horseshoe-shaped, cilia-lined feeding structure)
Increasing fecal pellet formation would have oxygenated the oceans by:
*sending more organic matter to the ocean bottom rather than having it suspended in the water column.
A feldspar crystal in a sample of granite is subjected to potassium-40:argon-40 radioisotope analysis. 25% of the parent potassium-40 remains; 75% of the original sample has been converted over time to argon-40. How many half-lives have passed?
2
A feldspar crystal in a sample of granite is subjected to potassium-40:argon-40 radioisotope analysis. 25% of the parent potassium-40 remains; 75% of the original sample has been converted over time to argon-40. If the radioactive isotope has a half-life of 1.25 billion years. How old is the sample?
2.5 billion years
Two magnetic reversals are dated: the lower one at 50 MYA and the upper one at 45 MYA. The section between them is 10 meters thick. A biostratigraphic datum is found 5 meters above the lower paleomagnetic datum (i.e., halfway between the two absolute ages). Assuming a uniform rate of sedimentation, what is the age of the biostratigraphic datum?
47.5 MYA
To which phylum does this organism (Anomalocaris) belong?
Arthropoda
Trilobites belong to which phylum?
Arthropoda
Phosphorus weathered from land earlier during the Proterozoic may have been sequestered (trapped) primarily in which type of rock?
Banded iron formations
Major animal taxa may have appeared during the Proterozoic-Phanerozoic transition in part because of:
Biomineralization, increasing oxygen, HOX gene mutations, and ecologic changes resulting from the reorganization of biogeochemical cycles. (All of these)
What type of rock is dolomite?
Sedimentary
Which statement best describes the concept of facies?
Similar environments exist at different times and different environments exist at the same time.
The simplest multicellular animals without true tissues belong to the:
Sponges (Porifera)
All cniderians have:
Stinging cells (cnidae)
Which stable isotope (discussed in the text) is used as a marker for increased nutrient runoff (erosion) of the continents?
Strontium
Complete cycles of sea-level change (high to low and back to high again) associated with Milankovitch cyclicity occur on approximately which durations?
Tens-of-thousands to about a hundred thousand years
Which type of gut provides for more efficient digestion?
That of an organism of the phylum Annelida.
Aerobic respiration produces more ATP than anaerobic respiration
True
Most of the major phyla known today were present by the beginning or shortly after the beginning of the Phanerozoic.
True
To which fauna does this organism belong? (symmetrical shell)
Brachiopoda
Which of these does not belong to the phylum Mollusca?
Brachiopods
Which is the proper sequence in the fossil record?
Burrows—Ediacara Fauna—Burgess Shale
The eye of cephalopods and vertebrates is quite similar. Why?
Convergent evolution
To which fauna does this organism belong? (spiral thing)
Ediacara Fauna
Sponges do not possess true tissues.
True
Most of the periods of the geologic time scale were originally recognized and named by researchers studying which of these areas?
Europe
Swimming and deep burrowing are energetically inexpensive.
False
The periods of the modern geologic time scale (the one you will have memorized by the end of the class) are based mainly on the Principle of:
Faunal Succession.
Of the following, which would probably be the most reliable for detecting that a limestone formation is actually two separate limestone formations, separated by a paraconformity?
Fragments from the lower formation reworked into the lower beds of the formation that have been incorporated into the top formation
During field work, lithocorrelation would be done by which of the following methods?
Walking the outcrop
What is the primary reason to use igneous rocks for radiometric dating, rather than metamorphic rocks?
Metamorphism "resets" the radioactive clock, so it can be impossible to tell if the radiometric date refers to the original rock or to the date of metamorphism.
The image below is a stratigraphic column of the geologic formations of Niagara Falls. Dolomite is a rock that forms from limestone that has been soaked in magnesium-rich waters over time. Niagara Falls rocks are known to contain fossils. Also, dinosaur fossils are known to occur in sandstones or shales. Would you expect to find fossils of dinosaurs at Niagara Falls?
No
The dominant phytoplankton of the Proterozoic belonged to a group called:
acritarchs
Molluscs and annelid worms are thought to have been derived from a common ancestor because
both phyla have segmented representatives
Halkieria may have been a primitive:
chiton (Mollusca)
All mollusks possess a muscular
foot
Cnidarians and flatworms both have:
incomplete guts
Anomalocaris may have been the first known ___________ to be preserved in the fossil record.
predator
Scientists' very earliest efforts at geologic time scales were based on:
superposition and lithology
In order to use a fossil species as an index fossil, one must know:
the fossil's total range zone wherever it existed.
A relative sea-level rise - where sea level appears to move landward - is called a:
transgression