Geol 106 Ch 17

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above, below; below

A sill produces a zone of baking immediately __ and ___ below it previously existing sedimentary rocks. A lava flow, in contrast, bakes only those rocks _ it.

radioactivity

It was not until the discovery of ____ near the end of the 19th century that absolute ages could be accurately applied to the relative geologic time scale.

sedimentary rock

Steno observed that when streams flood, they spread out across their floodplains and deposit layers of sediments that bury organisms dwelling on the floodplain. Subsequent floods produce new layers of sediments that are deposited, or superposed, over previous deposits. when lithified, these layers of sediment become ___

dual scale

Today, the geologic time scale is really a ____- a relative scaled based on rock sequences with radiometric dates expressed as years before the present.

bedding plane

Unless the erosional surface separating the older from the younger parallel beds is well defined or distinct, the disconformity frequently resembles an ordinary ____. Hence, many disconformities are difficult to recognize and must be identified on the basis of fossil assemblages.

older

a buried lava flow is -__ than the rocks above it

principle of cross-cutting relationships

a principle holding that an igneous intrusion or fault is younger than the rocks it intrudes or cuts across

principle of superposition

a principle holding that in vertical sequence of undeformed sedimentary rocks, the relative ages of the rocks can be determined by their position in the sequence-oldest at the bottom followed by successively younger layers

the principle of inclusion

a principle holding that inclusions or fragments in a rock unit are older than the rock unit itself; for example, granite inlcusions in sandstone are older than the sandstone

the principle of fossil succession, or the principle of faunal and floral succession

a principle of holding that fossils, and especially groups or assemblages of fossils, succeed one another through time in regular and predictable order

younger

a sill, resulting from laer igneous intrusion is ____ than all of the beds below it and _____ than the immediately overlying bed as well

disconformity

a surface of erosion or nondeposition separating younger from older rocks, both of which are parallel with one another

principle of orignal horizontality

according to this principle, sediments are deposited in horizontal or nearly horizontal layers because sedimentary particles settle from water under the influence of gravity ; therefore, a sequence of sedimentary rock layers that is steeply inclined from the horizontal must have been tilted after deposition and lithification

absolute dating

also called numerical dating; provides specific dates for rock unit or events expressed in years before the present

nonconformity

an erosional surface cut into metamorphic or igneous rocks is covered by sedimentary rocks. This type of unconformity closely resembles an intrusive igneous contact with sedimentary rocks

angular uncomformity; angular

an erosional surface on tilted or folded strata over which younger strata were deposited. The strata below the unconformable surface generally dip more steeply than those above, producing an ___ relationship

unconformity

break in the geologic record represented by an erosional surface separating younger rocks from older rocks; represent times of nondeposition, erosion or botoh

radiometric dating

dates are calculated from the natural decay rates of various radioactive elements present in trace amounts in some rocks

correlation

demonstration of the physical continuity of rock units or biostratigraphic units, or demonstration of time equivalence as in time-stratigraphic correlation

contact metamorphism

geologists observe whether the sedimentary rocks in contact with igneous rocks show signs of baking or alteration by heat which is called ____. A sedimentary rock that shows such effects must be older than the igneous rock with which it is in contact.

relative dating

placing geologic events in a sequential order as determined from their position in the geologic record

one event preceded another

relative dating dos not tell us how long ago a particular event took place, only that

conformable strata

sequences of rocks in which deposition was more or less continuous

principal of lateral cotinuity

states that sediment extends laterally in all directions until it thins and pinches out or terminates against the edge of the depositional basin

principle of superposition

the basis for relative-age determination of strata and their contained fossils

principle of uniformitarianism

the concept that the same processes seen today have been operated throughout geologic time

hiatus

the interval of geologic time not represented by strata

radiometric dating

the most common method of obtaining absolute ages

disconformity, angular unconformity, nonconformity

three types of unconformities


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