Deck 9: Geologic Time: Concepts and Principles
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Deck 9: Geologic Time: Concepts and Principles
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Both relative time and absolute time have been critical for geology to develop as a science.
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2
Relative time involves the sequencing of geologic events on the basis of the theory of relativity.
False
3
Radiometric dating is the most common means of assigning absolute ages to rocks.
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4
Creation of the geologic time scale required the technology and knowledge associated with radiometric dating and absolute dating.
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5
Assigning an age to the earth is as simple as calculating the salinity of ocean water since the salts were originally derived from continents.
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6
The principle of uniformitarianism is premised on the assumption that earth processes have been the same over geologic time.
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7
The principles of uniformitarianism and superposition are both critical to assigning relative ages to a sequence of sedimentary rocks.
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8
The principles of superposition, original horizontality, and lateral continuity apply to all rocks in the rock cycle.
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9
Unconformities represent a gap in time.
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10
A catastrophic flood might produce a disconformity.
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11
If dike A cuts across sill B, beds above and below the sill are older than A and B
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12
Correlation is the process of matching similar rock types.
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13
Marine fossils are easily identified, geographically extensive, and existed over a short interval of geologic time.
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14
Well cuttings enable geologists to correlate rock units in the subsurface.
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15
In two half-lives, 25 percent of the parent element is left.
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16
Accurate radiometric dates are possible from any rock type that includes radioactive elements.
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17
Radiometric dates are most accurate from igneous rocks.
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18
Radiometric dates from closed systems are more accurate that from open rock systems.
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19
Radioactive decay is the process by which an unstable atomic nucleus is transformed into a different, more stable nucleus.
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20
Carbon 14 dates would be useful to date rocks from the Precambrian.
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21
The geologic time scale describes rock type and ages for rocks around the world.
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22
James Hutton developed the geologic time scale.
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23
Geologists have calculated that 500 million years ago, in Earth's geologic past, days were
A) 17 hours long.
B) 20 hours long.
C) 24 hours long.
D) 27 hours long.
E) 30 hours long.
A) 17 hours long.
B) 20 hours long.
C) 24 hours long.
D) 27 hours long.
E) 30 hours long.
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24
Geology and astronomy differ from all other sciences in that
A) phenomena occur on a global to universal scale.
B) they are historical sciences.
C) they are concerned with phenomena that occur within a deep time framework.
D) B and C
E) all of the above
A) phenomena occur on a global to universal scale.
B) they are historical sciences.
C) they are concerned with phenomena that occur within a deep time framework.
D) B and C
E) all of the above
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25
Once the concept of a linear time and history were established
A) the earliest estimates of Earth's age were based on inference from the Bible.
B) the earliest estimates of Earth's age were based on inference from the rates of observable geologic processes.
C) the earliest estimates of Earth's age were based on direct statements from the Bible.
D) the earliest estimates of Earth's age were based on faith.
E) the earliest estimates of Earth's age were based on fossils
A) the earliest estimates of Earth's age were based on inference from the Bible.
B) the earliest estimates of Earth's age were based on inference from the rates of observable geologic processes.
C) the earliest estimates of Earth's age were based on direct statements from the Bible.
D) the earliest estimates of Earth's age were based on faith.
E) the earliest estimates of Earth's age were based on fossils
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26
Sedimentary rock unit A is cut by igneous rock unit B and is on top of sedimentary rock unit C. Which of the following sequences, from oldest to youngest is correct?
A) A, B, C
B) C, B, A
C) A, C, B
D) C, A, B
A) A, B, C
B) C, B, A
C) A, C, B
D) C, A, B
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27
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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28
Lyell's publication of Hutton's ideas were important at the time not only to geology but also to
A) astronomy.
B) Darwin's theory of evolution.
C) plate tectonics.
D) continental drift.
E) the geocentric model of the solar system.
A) astronomy.
B) Darwin's theory of evolution.
C) plate tectonics.
D) continental drift.
E) the geocentric model of the solar system.
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29
Working in a complex of horizontal sedimentary rocks and intrusive igneous rocks, which of the following principles might you use to determine relative ages of the rocks?
A) uniformitarianism
B) cross-cutting relations
C) superposition
D) unconformities
E) A, B, and C
F) B and C
A) uniformitarianism
B) cross-cutting relations
C) superposition
D) unconformities
E) A, B, and C
F) B and C
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30
Which of the following is NOT a method of subsurface correlation?
A) electric resistivity logs
B) seismic profiles
C) well cores
D) well cuttings
E) gravity logs
A) electric resistivity logs
B) seismic profiles
C) well cores
D) well cuttings
E) gravity logs
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31
The time equivalence of rock units separated by great distances (e.g., an ocean) or where outcrop is minimal can be determined by
A) lateral tracing of units
B) key beds or marker beds
C) index fossils
D) rock sequences
E) all of the above
A) lateral tracing of units
B) key beds or marker beds
C) index fossils
D) rock sequences
E) all of the above
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32
Assemblage zones are used in fossil correlation because
A) most fossils have long geologic ranges.
B) most fossils are very rare.
C) most fossils are geographically restricted.
D) most fossils are not common.
E) most fossils are not well preserved.
A) most fossils have long geologic ranges.
B) most fossils are very rare.
C) most fossils are geographically restricted.
D) most fossils are not common.
E) most fossils are not well preserved.
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33
Which of the following rock types would typically produce the most accurate radiometric date?
A) igneous rock
B) sedimentary rock
C) metamorphic rock
D) A, B, and C
A) igneous rock
B) sedimentary rock
C) metamorphic rock
D) A, B, and C
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34
The most accurate radiometric dates are obtained from (igneous, sedimentary, ___________metamorphic)rocks. Only in very unusual circumstances can (igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic) ___________ rocks be radiometrically dated.
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35
Explain Lord Kelvin's reasoning for calculating the age of Earth? Include in your explanation the flaw(s) in his argument.
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36
Why does the principle of uniformitarianism lead to the conclusion that Earth's age is great? What are some of the critical assumptions on which it is based?
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37
What is the possibility that the geologic time scale will change in the future? Explain your reasoning.
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38
Describe the conditions necessary for a rock to be appropriate for radiometric dating. Which condition is most limiting relative to the reliability of given age estimate?
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39
Time is conceived of and measured in several different manners depending upon culture, knowledge, application and purpose. What is meant by the term "deep time"as it is used by geologists and astronomers?
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40
dating is the most common method of obtaining absolute age dates.
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41
What are the two different frames of reference used by geologists in speaking of geologic time?
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42
What is the age of Earth which was calculated using biblical scriptures?
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43
Who, by virtue of a mathematical model, concluded that Earth could not be older than 100 million years and no younger than 20 million years?
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44
Does the principle of uniformitarianism mean that nothing which has not happened in recorded history could have happened in the past? Explain.
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45
Does the principle of uniformitarianism exclude the effects of catastrophic events as important agents of formation and change in Earth history? Explain.
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46
What is a hiatus?
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47
What is an unconformity?
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What are three types of unconformities?
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49
What is a nonconformity?
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50
What is a disconformity?
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51
What is the importance of the principle of superposition?
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52
What is the principle of fossil succession?
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53
Why is the principle of fossil succession important?
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54
Is the principle of fossil succession based on an assumption of organic evolution? Explain.
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55
What is a index fossil?
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56
Explain why it is possible to correlate rocks among several regions when the strata being correlated between two of the regions are not of the same age?
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57
What is the principle of fossil succession?
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58
Why is the principle of fossil succession considered important in geology?
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59
Why are fossils found almost exclusively in sedimentary rocks (as opposed to other types of rocks)?
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60
What are isotopes of an atom?
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61
How are well logs used to correlate subsurface rocks?
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62
What is alpha decay?
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What is beta decay?
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64
What is the half-life of a radioactive isotope?
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65
What is the maximum age limit for radiocarbon dating of fossils?
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66
Fossils cannot usually be dated using radiometric dating methods. Why not?
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67
What 2 types of elements must we be able to measure very accurately when we determine the radiometric age of a rock?
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68
How old is Earth (what is a geologically reasonable maximum age)?
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69
Why are tree-rings useful for dating recent events?
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70
Did the development of the geologic time scale depend on development of radiometric dating techniques? Explain.
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