GEOLOGIC TIME: Absolute Age NAME________________________________
Refer to Lab book “Absolute Dating of Rocks and Fossils” (new book pages 214-215 and old book 181-182)
1. An igneous rock contains a zircon mineral with 12.5% U235 and 87.5% of Pb207.
What is the parent isotope? ____________ What is the daughter isotope?_______________
What is the per cent of parent isotope found in the zircon? ___________________
How many half lives elapsed: _______
How many years does it take for one half life for U235?_________________(label)
Calculate the absolute age of the rock. Show your work:
Age________________(label)
2. A fossil tree sample contains 50% C14 and 50% N14.
What is the parent isotope? ____________ What is the daughter isotope?_______________
What is the per cent of parent isotope found in the tree sample? ___________________
How many half lives elapsed: _______
How many years does it take for one half life for U235?_________________
Calculate the absolute age of the rock. Show your work:
Age________________
3. How many half lives have elapsed if there is 75% of daughter isotopes in a rock?_____
4. After four half lives, what percent of parent isotope would be present in a mineral? ____
5. A mining company in Pennsylvania has found a peat layer which has been analyzed for Carbon 14 isotopes. The results show that Carbon 14 is present as 25%, and Nitrogen 14 is 75%.
How many half lives have elapsed since the peat layer was deposited? _________
Calculate the age of the peat layer. Show your work.
Age________________
6. Putting together Relative Age Principles and Absolute Age Calculations:
Layers A, B, D, E, F and G are sedimentary.
H is an igneous intrusion
C is an igneous intrusion (sill intruded between B and D)
The wavy dark lines are unconformities (erosion followed by new deposition of sediment)
A. Intrusion H contains a mineral with 25% U235 and 75% Pb 207. Calculate the age of H. Show work and label.
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B. Circle the letters of rock units that are older than H: A B C D E F G
C. Circle the letters of rock units that are older than C: A B D E F G H
C. What types of unconformities exist at U_________________________and at V________________________?
D. Put the layers and events in order from oldest to youngest by writing the letters on the lines:
_____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ ______
oldest youngest