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Earth Science 11; Geologic Time Unit Review Multiple Choice 1) An unconformity is a buried ________. A) fault or fracture with older rocks above and younger rocks below B) surface of erosion separating younger strata above from older strata below C) fault or fracture with younger strata above and older strata below D) surface of erosion with older strata above and younger strata below 2) The white arrow in this cross-section points to an unconformity (black line). What kind of unconformity is it? A) disconformity B) angular unconformity C) nonconformity D) dike 3) A datable mineral crystal contains 40% parent isotope. How many half-lives have passed since the crystal formed? A) 1 B) more than 1 but less than 2 C) more than 2 but less than 3 D) more than 3 Earth Science 11: Geologic Time Unit Review Page 1 4) Which of the following geologic observations would NOT bear directly on working out the sequence of geologic events in an area? A) inclusions of sandstone in a granite pluton B) a well-exposed dike of basalt in sandstone C) an unconformity between a granite and sandstone D) the feldspar and quartz contents of a granite 5) The principle of ________ is the concept that ancient life forms evolved in a definite order and therefore their fossils can help determine the geologic ages of strata. A) superposition B) cross-cutting relationships C) fossil succession D) fossil assemblage 6) Which of the following is an essential characteristic of an index fossil? A) The organism lived in a very specific environment or two, such as tropical volcanic islands. B) The organism lived for a very limited period of geologic time. C) The fossils of the organism are exceptionally well preserved. D) The organism lived on the land, not in the ocean. 7) Using the known rates of radioactive decay to date the crystallization of certain minerals is known as ________ dating. A) conventional B) radiometric C) relative D) fossil assemblage 8) Use the geological cross-section to determine the age of rock layer D as precisely as possible. A) It is 40 million years old. B) It is between 39 million years old and 25 million years old. C) It is between 39 million years old and 17 million years old. D) It is older than 17 million years old. Answer: C Earth Science 11: Geologic Time Unit Review Page 2 9) Sandstone strata and a mass of granite are observed to be in contact. Which of the following statements is correct? A) The sandstone is younger if the granite contains sandstone inclusions. B) The sandstone is younger if it shows evidence of contact metamorphism. C) The granite is older if the sandstone contains pebbles of the granite. D) The granite is older if it contains inclusions of sandstone. 10) Which is most useful for determining the age of the raisins in raisin bread, relative to the bread in which they are found? A) principle of superposition B) principle of original horizontality C) principle of cross-cutting relationships D) principle of inclusions True or False 1) The process by which geologists identify and match sedimentary strata and other rocks of the same ages in different areas is called superposition. 2) Assuming that the image shows an undisturbed sedimentary sequence (that is, superposition is valid), and that unit G is Cambrian in age, unit F could be Ordovician. 3) A granite dike cuts across a shale. The dike gives a radiometric date of 84 million years old. The shale was therefore deposited more than 84 million years ago. 4) Sedimentary layers can be important indicators of past environmental conditions that existed when the sediments were deposited. Earth Science 11: Geologic Time Unit Review Page 3 5) According to the figure, the age of the Dakota Sandstone must be less than 160 million years, and greater than 66 million years old. Fill in the Blank 1) The idea of ________ suggests that the physical, chemical, and biological laws that operate today have also operated in the geologic past. 2) All else being equal, in a horizontal sequence of sedimentary rock layers, each higher bed is younger than the bed below it. This idea is the principle of ________. 3) A lava flow includes fragments of limestone in it. Which rock unit is older, the lava flow or the limestone? ________ 4) The process by which geologists identify and match sedimentary strata and other rocks of the same ages in different areas is ________. 5) The amount of time it takes for half of the remaining radioactive isotopes to decay is the ________ of a isotope system. Earth Science 11: Geologic Time Unit Review Page 4 6) Examine the figure that shows the age ranges of some fossil groups. If trilobites ranged from the Cambrian to the Permian, and ferns ranged from the Devonian until the present day, then rock unit B must have been deposited ________. 7) A sandstone is found to overlie a shale. The shale contains a volcanic ash layer that has been radiometrically dated to 84 million years ago. Both the shale and the sandstone are cut by a pluton of gabbro that has been dated to 60 million years old. How old is the sandstone layer? ________ 8) Would a pigeon or a penguin make a better index fossil for the present day? ________ 9) After three half-lives, ________ of an original, radioactive, parent isotope remains and the rest has decayed into the daughter isotope. 10) A(n) ________ is an erosional unconformity with parallel beds or strata above and below. Earth Science 11: Geologic Time Unit Review Page 5 Labelling 1) Identify and label the three types of unconformities shown in this cross-section of the Grand Canyon. Earth Science 11: Geologic Time Unit Review Page 6 Short Answer 1) What sequence of events would have to occur in order to produce the unconformity shown here? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Earth Science 11: Geologic Time Unit Review Page 7 2) Examine the geological cross-section and describe the order of all the geological events that can be depicted from this image. Don't limit yourself to merely the lettered rock units; include episodes of folding and erosion, too. Use descriptive geologic verbs like "deposition" and "intrusion" rather than simply saying the "rock unit J was formed." ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Earth Science 11: Geologic Time Unit Review Page 8 3) i) Is rock unit F likely to be sedimentary, metamorphic, or igneous? ______________________________________________________________________________ ii) Which rock unit is most likely to have undergone regional metamorphism? ______________________________________________________________________________ iii) If numerical dating of rock unit A gave a crystallization age of 1.2 billion years, and numerical dating of rock unit F gave a crystallization age of 500 million years, then how old is rock unit E? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Earth Science 11: Geologic Time Unit Review Page 9