Deck 8: Time and Geology
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Deck 8: Time and Geology
1
Half life is the time it takes for a given amount of a radioactive isotope to decay to half its original amount.
True
2
Another term for cosmogenic isotope dating is surface exposure dating.
True
3
The principle of crosscutting relationships states that a disrupted pattern is older than the cause of disruption.
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4
Under some circumstances, correlation between two regions can be made by assuming that similar rock types in the two regions formed at the same time.
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Isotopic dates from volcanic ash or lava flows layered between fossiliferous sedimentary rocks have been used to assign numerical ages to the geologic time scale.
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6
The principle of superposition states that within a sequence of undisturbed sedimentary rocks, the layers get younger going from bottom to top.
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Radon is an intermediate product of uranium-238 decay.
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The Mesozoic Era precedes (is older than) the Paleozoic Era.
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9
The principle of original horizontality states that beds of sediment are nearly always deposited as nearly horizontal layers.
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10
An angular unconformity is an erosion surface that is tilted from the horizontal.
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11
Uniformitarianism reflects the belief among geologists that the Earth remains uniform and unchanging through time.
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12
Relative time refers to the time sequence in which events take place rather than the number of years involved.
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13
Earth is between 1 and 2 billion years old.
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14
So far, the oldest mineral found on Earth is approximately 4.4 billion years old.
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15
In an unconformity the contact represents a gap in the geologic record.
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16
The proportional amount of atoms that decay with time is only influenced by pressure and temperature.
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17
An index fossil is a fossil from a very short-lived, geographically widespread species known to exist during a specific interval of geologic time.
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18
Isotopes of the same element have different numbers of neutrons.
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19
Geologists use fossils in sedimentary rocks to assign their correct place in geologic history.
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20
A formation is the process by which sedimentary rocks come into existence.
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21
The relative-dating principle of __ states that fragments included in a host rock are older than the host rock.
A) inclusion
B) exclusion
C) intuition
D) supposition
E) superposition
A) inclusion
B) exclusion
C) intuition
D) supposition
E) superposition
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22
Our ability to assign an age to geological and archaeological materials is based on our ability to measure the relative abundance of radioactive ___ and their stable decay products.
A) ions
B) protons
C) isotopes
D) neutrons
E) fallout
A) ions
B) protons
C) isotopes
D) neutrons
E) fallout
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23
The Earth's largest mass extinction coincides with _____ in Siberia.
A) a massive meteorite impact
B) massive volcanism
C) a significant climate change
D) flooding of continental areas
E) expansion of glaciers
A) a massive meteorite impact
B) massive volcanism
C) a significant climate change
D) flooding of continental areas
E) expansion of glaciers
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24
The ___ of a radioactive material is the time it takes for a given amount of radioactive isotope to be reduced by half.
A) atomic life
B) atomic mass life
C) atomic spin life
D) nuclear magnetic life
E) half life
A) atomic life
B) atomic mass life
C) atomic spin life
D) nuclear magnetic life
E) half life
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25
The ____ is based upon the observation that fossil species succeed one another through layers in a predictable order.
A) principle of lateral continuity
B) principle of faunal succession
C) principle of original horizontality
D) principle of unconformities
E) principle of radioactivity
A) principle of lateral continuity
B) principle of faunal succession
C) principle of original horizontality
D) principle of unconformities
E) principle of radioactivity
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26
When the ____ came to a close, dinosaurs became extinct.
A) Holocene Epoch
B) Cenozoic Era
C) Mesozoic Era
D) Precambrian
E) Paleozoic Era
A) Holocene Epoch
B) Cenozoic Era
C) Mesozoic Era
D) Precambrian
E) Paleozoic Era
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27
Isotopic dating has shown that the Precambrian took up ______% of all geologic time.
A) 15
B) 46
C) 87
D) 95
E) 62
A) 15
B) 46
C) 87
D) 95
E) 62
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28
In geology, _____ usually means determining time equivalency of rock units.
A) physical continuity
B) unconformity
C) lateral continuity
D) correlation
E) superposition
A) physical continuity
B) unconformity
C) lateral continuity
D) correlation
E) superposition
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29
The _____ ended with the greatest mass extinction ever to occur on Earth.
A) Tertiary Period
B) Jurassic Period
C) Paleozoic Era
D) Precambrian interval
E) Cenozoic Era
A) Tertiary Period
B) Jurassic Period
C) Paleozoic Era
D) Precambrian interval
E) Cenozoic Era
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30
The _____ is the principle says that the same processes and natural laws that operated in the past are those we can actually observe or infer from observation as operating at present.
A) Uniformitarianism
B) Numericalism
C) Relativism age
D) Actualism
E) Absolutism
A) Uniformitarianism
B) Numericalism
C) Relativism age
D) Actualism
E) Absolutism
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31
When marine geologists collects a core of undeformed ocean-floor sediment, they know that the youngest layer is on the top of the core and the oldest is at the bottom because of the principle of __.
A) supposition
B) suspension
C) superposition
D) inclusion
E) cross-cutting relationships
A) supposition
B) suspension
C) superposition
D) inclusion
E) cross-cutting relationships
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32
The half-life of the carbon 14 isotope is 5730 years. If there were 4 billion atoms of C-14 in a particular organism at the time it died, how many atoms of C-14 would there be in the remains of that organism 11,460 years after it died?
A) 1 billion
B) 2 billion
C) 3 billion
D) 4 billion
E) 8 billion
A) 1 billion
B) 2 billion
C) 3 billion
D) 4 billion
E) 8 billion
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33
______ denotes the vast amount of time that precedes the Paleozoic Era.
A) Mesozoic
B) Paleozoic
C) Quaternary
D) Precambrian
E) Cenozoic
A) Mesozoic
B) Paleozoic
C) Quaternary
D) Precambrian
E) Cenozoic
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34
_____ are subdivisions of eras.
A) Ages
B) Intervals
C) Periods
D) Formations
E) Eons
A) Ages
B) Intervals
C) Periods
D) Formations
E) Eons
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35
The Earth is approximately _____ years old.
A) 4,500 to 4600
B) 450,000 to 460,000
C) 4,500,000 to 4,600,00
D) 4,500,000,000 to 4,600,000,000
E) 4,500,000,000,000 to 4,600,000,000,000
A) 4,500 to 4600
B) 450,000 to 460,000
C) 4,500,000 to 4,600,00
D) 4,500,000,000 to 4,600,000,000
E) 4,500,000,000,000 to 4,600,000,000,000
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36
The principle of ___ states that an original sedimentary layer extends laterally until it tapers or thins at is edges.
A) superposition
B) lateral continuity
C) cross-cutting relationships
D) original horizontality
E) actualism
A) superposition
B) lateral continuity
C) cross-cutting relationships
D) original horizontality
E) actualism
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37
The ___ Era began with the appearance of complex life, as indicated by fossils like trilobites.
A) Quaternary
B) Cenozoic
C) Mesozoic
D) Paleozoic
E) Precambrian
A) Quaternary
B) Cenozoic
C) Mesozoic
D) Paleozoic
E) Precambrian
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38
By the principle of __, the surface feature known as the Grand Canyon is ___ than the sedimentary formations that are exposed in the side walls of the Grand Canyon.
A) superposition; younger
B) inclusion; older
C) superposition; older
D) cross-cutting relationships; younger
E) cross-cutting relationships; older
A) superposition; younger
B) inclusion; older
C) superposition; older
D) cross-cutting relationships; younger
E) cross-cutting relationships; older
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39
The _______ Era is the Age of Mammals.
A) Archean
B) Cenozoic
C) Mesozoic
D) Paleozoic
E) Precambrian
A) Archean
B) Cenozoic
C) Mesozoic
D) Paleozoic
E) Precambrian
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40
Alvarez and others proposed a hypothesis that dinosaur extinction occurred because __.
A) they sickened and died because of a cross-species epidemic
B) the continents were flooded with seawater and they drowned
C) all their eggs were eaten by birds and mammals
D) the climate changed as the Ice Age began
E) one or more asteroids impacted Earth, resulting in environmental change
A) they sickened and died because of a cross-species epidemic
B) the continents were flooded with seawater and they drowned
C) all their eggs were eaten by birds and mammals
D) the climate changed as the Ice Age began
E) one or more asteroids impacted Earth, resulting in environmental change
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41
Fossils are common in __.
A) all rock types
B) plutonic rocks
C) sedimentary rocks
D) metamorphic rocks
E) volcanic rocks
A) all rock types
B) plutonic rocks
C) sedimentary rocks
D) metamorphic rocks
E) volcanic rocks
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42
Radiocarbon dating is useful in dating an event that occurred in the past ________ years.
A) 4 thousand
B) 40 thousand
C) 400 thousand
D) 4 million
E) 40 million
A) 4 thousand
B) 40 thousand
C) 400 thousand
D) 4 million
E) 40 million
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43
The _____ includes most of geologic time (87%).
A) Quaternary Period
B) Cenozoic Era
C) Mesozoic Era
D) Paleozoic Era
E) Precambrian
A) Quaternary Period
B) Cenozoic Era
C) Mesozoic Era
D) Paleozoic Era
E) Precambrian
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44
The truncation of bedding where sedimentary rock layers abut a granite pluton suggests a(n) ______.
A) angular unconformity
B) intrusive contact
C) erosional surface
D) fault
E) metamorphic aureole
A) angular unconformity
B) intrusive contact
C) erosional surface
D) fault
E) metamorphic aureole
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45
_______ is the spontaneous nuclear change of isotopes with unstable nuclei.
A) Structural geology
B) Petrology
C) Radioactive decay
D) Fission
E) Isotopic dating
A) Structural geology
B) Petrology
C) Radioactive decay
D) Fission
E) Isotopic dating
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46
The principle of _____ allows rock layers in different places to be correlated on the basis of their fossils.
A) lateral continuity
B) faunal succession
C) radioactive decay
D) original horizontality
E) magnetostratigraphy
A) lateral continuity
B) faunal succession
C) radioactive decay
D) original horizontality
E) magnetostratigraphy
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47
In radioactive decay a(n) _______ emission is the emission of two neutrons and two protons from a nucleus.
A) beta
B) gamma
C) omega
D) alpha
E) psi
A) beta
B) gamma
C) omega
D) alpha
E) psi
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48
Carbon-14 is created in the atmosphere by the nuclear reaction of neutron from the cosmic rays and _______ in the atmosphere.
A) hydrogen
B) water vapor
C) nitrogen
D) oxygen
E) dust
A) hydrogen
B) water vapor
C) nitrogen
D) oxygen
E) dust
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49
Uranium-238 ultimately decays to _____ -206.
A) lead
B) argon
C) potassium
D) uranium
E) carbon
A) lead
B) argon
C) potassium
D) uranium
E) carbon
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50
The principle of ______ states that fragments included in a host rock must be _______ than the host rock.
A) intrusion; older than
B) inclusion; older than
C) intrusion; younger than
D) inclusion; younger than
E) inclusion; the same age as
A) intrusion; older than
B) inclusion; older than
C) intrusion; younger than
D) inclusion; younger than
E) inclusion; the same age as
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51
In the radioactive decay process of __ decay, an electron is emitted from the nucleus of the parent isotope.
A) omega
B) gamma
C) beta
D) alpha
E) delta
A) omega
B) gamma
C) beta
D) alpha
E) delta
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52
A(n) _______ is an erosional surface that represents a gap in the geologic record.
A) basal conglomerate
B) unconformity
C) boundary layer
D) lamination
E) marker horizon
A) basal conglomerate
B) unconformity
C) boundary layer
D) lamination
E) marker horizon
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53
A(n) _______ fossil is a fossil from a very short-lived, geographically widespread species that existed during a specific interval of geologic time.
A) assemblage
B) range
C) age
D) interval
E) index
A) assemblage
B) range
C) age
D) interval
E) index
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54
The proportional amount of atoms that decay with time _____ by the high pressures and temperature of Earth's interior.
A) can be slightly accelerated
B) can be slightly decelerated
C) can be greatly accelerated
D) can be greatly decelerated
E) is not changed at all
A) can be slightly accelerated
B) can be slightly decelerated
C) can be greatly accelerated
D) can be greatly decelerated
E) is not changed at all
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55
A(n) _________ is a contact in which an erosional surface on a pluton or metamorphic rock has been covered by sedimentary (or volcanic) rock.
A) disconformity
B) basal conglomerate
C) nonconformity
D) boundary layer
E) angular unconformity
A) disconformity
B) basal conglomerate
C) nonconformity
D) boundary layer
E) angular unconformity
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56
The carbon-14 isotope disintegrates radioactively with a half-life of ______ years.
A) 4.5 billion
B) 710 million
C) 15 billion
D) 24,000
E) 5730
A) 4.5 billion
B) 710 million
C) 15 billion
D) 24,000
E) 5730
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57
____ dating uses the effect of neutron radiation coming from deep space to date material at Earth's surface.
A) Cosmogenic
B) Electron spin resonance
C) Amino acid racemization
D) Fission track
E) Potassium-argon
A) Cosmogenic
B) Electron spin resonance
C) Amino acid racemization
D) Fission track
E) Potassium-argon
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58
In the radioactive decay process of electron capture a(n) ___ in the nucleus captures an orbiting electron.
A) neutrino
B) neutron
C) alpha particle
D) proton
E) positron
A) neutrino
B) neutron
C) alpha particle
D) proton
E) positron
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59
In a(n) __________ the erosional contact represents missing rock strata and separates sedimentary beds that are parallel.
A) disconformity
B) basal conglomerate
C) nonconformity
D) boundary layer
E) angular unconformity
A) disconformity
B) basal conglomerate
C) nonconformity
D) boundary layer
E) angular unconformity
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