Deck 16: Geologic Time: Concepts and Principles
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Deck 16: Geologic Time: Concepts and Principles
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What is carbon-14 dating useful for in terms of age and type of sample?
Carbon 14 has a half-life of 5,730 years when it decays to carbon 12.Its short half-life makes it useful for specimens younger than 70,000 years,and it is generally used to date former living material.Carbon 14 is useful in archeology and is crucial to understanding the events of the latter portion of the Pleistocene Epoch.
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Why do igneous rocks yield the most accurate radiometric ages,and what is the calculated date the actual age of?
As magma cools and begins to crystallize,radioactive parent atoms are separated from previously formed daughter atoms.Some radioactive parent atoms are incorporated into the crystal structure of certain minerals,but the stable daughter atoms are a different size and cannot fit into the crystal structure of the same mineral as the parent atoms.Therefore,these minerals will contain radioactive parent atoms but no stable daughter atoms.The time being measured is the time of crystallization of the mineral that contains the radioactive atoms,which is the time when the magma was cooling.
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What is a closed system,and why is it necessary for a rock or mineral being dated to be a closed system? What is the result if it is not a closed system?
A closed system means that neither parent nor daughter atoms have been added or removed from the system since crystallization and that the ratio between them is the result only of radioactive decay.If the daughter atoms have leaked out of the mineral being analyzed,the calculated age will be too young;if parent atoms have been removed,the age will be too old.
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What is absolute dating,and what is it based on? What can absolute dating tell us?
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Why are metamorphic rocks difficult to date accurately?
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If you start with an element with 1,000,000 parent atoms,how many parents and how many daughters will there be after 6 half-lives?
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What were some of the ways early scholars tried to determine the age of Earth?
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8
What do unconformities represent?
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9
What is the principle of superposition,and what is its importance? Who is credited with discovering it?
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10
Describe how the carbon-14 dating technique works.
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11
How do geologists do correlation using rocks and fossils?
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12
How do stalagmites enter into the debate on global warming?
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13
What is the principle of fossil succession,and what is its importance? Who is credited with discovering it?
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14
What is relative dating,and what can it tell us?
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What is the principle of uniformitarianism? Why does the principle of uniformitarianism lead to the conclusion that Earth's age is great?
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What are the three types of unconformities,and what is each missing?
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Why is correlation needed to construct a complete geologic history of a region? How does correlation work,e.g. ,in the Colorado Plateau region?
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18
How was the geologic time scale developed in the 19ᵗʰ century?
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19
What is the importance of a marker bed?
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20
How were absolute ages added to the geologic time scale in the 20ᵗʰ century?
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21
What fact makes radiocarbon dating possible?
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22
Explain why correlation by fossils is necessary to demonstrate time equivalence of strata.
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23
What are the six fundamental geologic principles that are used in relative dating?
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24
What is the geologic time scale based on today?
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25
What are the three types of radioactive decay?
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26
What are the requirements for a useful guide fossil?
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27
Which of the major rock types were most important originally in developing the geologic time scale,and why?
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28
How are marker beds used to determine the age of strata in a region that has no marker beds but does contain strata with the same fossil assemblage zone?
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29
What does half-life measure?
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30
What is the principle of cross-cutting relationships?
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31
What sort of instrument is used to determine the parent-daughter ratio of isotopes,and what does it measure?
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32
What criteria are used to correlate rock units in different areas?
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33
How does the sequence of events differ between an angular unconformity and a disconformity?
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34
What is the principle of inclusions?
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35
What is the principle of original horizontality?
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36
A clast of granite taken from a conglomerate is determined by radiometric dating to be one hundred million years old.What,if anything,does this tell you about the age of the conglomerate?
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37
How are oxygen isotopes used to determine ancient climate?
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38
What is the principle of lateral continuity?
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39
How are radioactive elements different from stable elements?
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40
How does relative dating differ from absolute dating?
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41
A sedimentary rock that shows evidence of contact metamorphism must be ____________________ in age than the igneous rock with which it is in contact,even if it lies above the igneous rock.
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42
An interval of geologic time not represented by strata in a particular area is a(n)____________________.
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43
In order to correlate age-equivalent rock units of dissimilar composition or to correlate rock units over a large area,____________________ and the principle of ____________________ must be used.
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44
The time necessary for half of the atoms of the unstable parent element to decay to the new,more stable daughter element is the isotope's ____________________.
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45
Prior to the discovery of radioactivity in the late ____________________ century,geologists were able to develop a(n)____________________ geologic time scale.
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46
Long-lived radioactive isotope pairs used in radiometric dating have half-lives of the magnitude of ____________________ or ____________________ of years.
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47
Different varieties of an atom that have a different number of neutrons in their nuclei are ____________________.
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48
Carbon 14 is useful for archeological samples because it is effective back to approximately ____________________ years.
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49
The placement of events into a sequential order based upon their position in the rock record is referred to as ____________________ dating.
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50
The principle of original horizontality states that ____________________ rocks were deposited in horizontal layers.Thus,if rock layers are now ____________________,they must have been disturbed after lithification.
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51
The principle of ____________________ states that rock layers extended laterally in all directions unless or until they terminate in one of a number of natural means.
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52
When a stalagmite has an oxygen-18 to ____________________ ratio that is low,the climate at the time the stalagmite formed was relatively ____________________
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53
Fragments of a rock that are contained in a layer of another rock must be ____________________ in age than the layer of rock that surrounds them.
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54
A body of rock that is intruded by another rock must be ____________________ in age than the intrusion.
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55
The half-life of a radioactive element is the amount of time it takes for ____________________ of the atoms of the unstable ____________________ element to decay to atoms of a new,more stable ____________________ element.
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56
Carbon-14 dating is based on the ratio of the parent isotope ____________________ to the daughter isotope ____________________.
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57
____________________ dating is used to obtain absolute age dates.
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58
After one half-life,____________________% of the radioactive parent atoms will have decayed to stable daughter atoms.
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59
The most accurate radiometric dates are obtained from ____________________ rocks.Only in very unusual circumstances can ____________________ rocks be radiometrically dated.
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60
A surface of discontinuity representing a break in the depositional record;a discontinuity representing erosion or nondeposition is a(n)____________________.
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61
Fossils are found almost exclusively in sedimentary rocks.
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62
James Hutton concluded that Earth must be very old and wrote that "we find no vestige of a beginning,and no prospect of an end."
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63
All radioactive elements decay in only one decay step.
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64
If an isotope has a half-life of 50 million years and an 1/8 of the sample remaining consists of that isotope,the age of the rock from which it was taken is:
A)400 million years.
B)300 million years.
C)150 million years.
D)800 million years.
E)none of the above
A)400 million years.
B)300 million years.
C)150 million years.
D)800 million years.
E)none of the above
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65
A surface of erosion on metamorphic or igneous rocks below sedimentary rocks is a(n):
A)nonconformity.
B)disconformity.
C)angular unconformity.
D)anticonformity.
E)none of the above
A)nonconformity.
B)disconformity.
C)angular unconformity.
D)anticonformity.
E)none of the above
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66
The loss of an electron from a neutron in the nucleus is called:
A)alpha decay.
B)beta decay.
C)electron decay.
D)electron capture.
E)half-life decay.
A)alpha decay.
B)beta decay.
C)electron decay.
D)electron capture.
E)half-life decay.
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67
The principle that states that an igneous intrusion or a fault is younger than the rocks that it intrudes or cuts is the principle of:
A)cross-cutting relationships.
B)inclusions.
C)fossil succession.
D)uniformitarianism.
E)superposition.
A)cross-cutting relationships.
B)inclusions.
C)fossil succession.
D)uniformitarianism.
E)superposition.
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68
Concurrent range zones are used in fossil correlation because most fossils:
A)have long geologic ranges.
B)are very rare.
C)are geographically restricted.
D)are not common.
E)are not well preserved.
A)have long geologic ranges.
B)are very rare.
C)are geographically restricted.
D)are not common.
E)are not well preserved.
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69
Which of the following was not among the early scientific attempts to determine Earth's age?
A)the cooling rate of a molten iron sphere of Earth's diameter
B)the rate of sediment deposition
C)the rate at which water precipitation accumulated in the ocean
D)the geologic principles and the inferred rates of change necessary to explain the fossil record
E)the rate of salt accumulation in the ocean
A)the cooling rate of a molten iron sphere of Earth's diameter
B)the rate of sediment deposition
C)the rate at which water precipitation accumulated in the ocean
D)the geologic principles and the inferred rates of change necessary to explain the fossil record
E)the rate of salt accumulation in the ocean
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70
The length of time preserved in Grand Canyon rocks is about:
A)10,000 years.
B)100,000 years.
C)1 million years.
D)1 billion years.
E)10 billion years.
A)10,000 years.
B)100,000 years.
C)1 million years.
D)1 billion years.
E)10 billion years.
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71
The Colorado Plateau has a record of geologic events occurring over about 2 billion years that was put together:
A)in a sequence found in the Grand Canyon.
B)in a sequence from a drill core through the Plateau.
C)by correlating the uppermost rocks in one area with the lowermost equivalent rocks in another area.
D)in a sequence exposed in the Colorado Rockies.
E)in a sequence spanning the entire United States.
A)in a sequence found in the Grand Canyon.
B)in a sequence from a drill core through the Plateau.
C)by correlating the uppermost rocks in one area with the lowermost equivalent rocks in another area.
D)in a sequence exposed in the Colorado Rockies.
E)in a sequence spanning the entire United States.
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72
Potassium 40 decays to argon 40 by a single electron capture.
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73
When radiometric dating is applied to metamorphic rocks,the date obtained is:
A)the date of final crystallization of the magma.
B)the date at which metamorphism began.
C)a minimum age for the parent rock.
D)the date at which metamorphism ceased.
E)a maximum age for the daughter rock.
A)the date of final crystallization of the magma.
B)the date at which metamorphism began.
C)a minimum age for the parent rock.
D)the date at which metamorphism ceased.
E)a maximum age for the daughter rock.
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74
The age of the Earth is:
A)12.6 billion years.
B)12.6 million years.
C)4.6 billion years.
D)4.6 million years.
E)10,000 years.
A)12.6 billion years.
B)12.6 million years.
C)4.6 billion years.
D)4.6 million years.
E)10,000 years.
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75
The loss of two protons and two neutrons from the nucleus is:
A)alpha decay.
B)beta decay.
C)electron decay.
D)electron capture.
E)half-life decay.
A)alpha decay.
B)beta decay.
C)electron decay.
D)electron capture.
E)half-life decay.
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76
Sources of uncertainty in radioactive dating do not include:
A)loss of daughter isotope.
B)uncertainty in decay constants.
C)experimental and sample error.
D)addition of parent isotope.
E)questions about metamorphism.
A)loss of daughter isotope.
B)uncertainty in decay constants.
C)experimental and sample error.
D)addition of parent isotope.
E)questions about metamorphism.
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77
To determine the radiometric age of a rock,scientists must be able to measure very accurately the:
A)unstable parent element.
B)unstable daughter element.
C)stable parent element.
D)stable daughter element.
E)unstable parent element and stable daughter element
A)unstable parent element.
B)unstable daughter element.
C)stable parent element.
D)stable daughter element.
E)unstable parent element and stable daughter element
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78
The time equivalence of strata is determined by:
A)correlation of unusual lithologies.
B)correlation of key beds.
C)correlation of fossils.
D)lateral tracing.
E)superposition.
A)correlation of unusual lithologies.
B)correlation of key beds.
C)correlation of fossils.
D)lateral tracing.
E)superposition.
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79
A fossil that is particularly useful for correlation is an evolutionary fossil.
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80
Whose work was the basis for the principle of uniformitarianism and the unavoidable necessity of a great age for Earth?
A)Charles Lyell
B)William Smith
C)James Hutton
D)Lord Kelvin
E)John Joly
A)Charles Lyell
B)William Smith
C)James Hutton
D)Lord Kelvin
E)John Joly
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