Exam 8: Fossils in Geological Context
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The study of the distribution of layers of rock is called __________.
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Information about stable carbon isotope ratios help build vegetation maps.
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Who is associated with the principle of original horizontality?
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Which of the following deals specifically with volcanic ash?
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Half-life is half the time it takes for all of the original amount of an unstable isotope to decay into more stable forms.
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From most to least inclusive, the geologic time scale (GTS) is divided into
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Explain the Principles associated with Lyell, Smith, Hutton, and Steno.
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The story of climate change during the Cenozoic is generally one of __________.
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What are the various types of relative dating? In what instances might relative dating techniques offer a chronological date?
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Citing specific examples, explain how electron trap techniques work and the types of objects that may be dated with these methods.
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Which of the following techniques covers the least amount of time?
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