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Geologic Time Review

Multiple Choice

Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

____1.An example of a trace fossil includes a

a. / cast of a clam. / c. / mud crack.
b. / worm trail. / d. / raindrop impression.

____2.An example of a fossil with original preservation includes a(n)

a. / insect imbedded in amber. / c. / dinosaur footprint.
b. / coprolite. / d. / mold of a fish skeleton.

____3.An example of a fossil with altered hard parts includes

a. / a mummified human body. / c. / a saber-toothed cat in tar.
b. / agastrolith. / d. / petrified wood.

____4.You can tell that the oldest rocks are at the bottom of an undisturbed rock sequence by using the principle of

a. / uniformitarianism.
b. / original horizontality.
c. / superposition.
d. / cross-cutting relationships.

____5.The principle that states that the processes occurring today have occurred since Earth formed is known as the principle of

a. / uniformitarianism.
b. / original horizontality.
c. / superposition.
d. / cross-cutting relationships.

____6.The geologic principle that states that sedimentary rocks are deposited in horizontal layers is the principle of

a. / uniformitarianism.
b. / original horizontality.
c. / superposition.
d. / cross-cutting relationships.

____7.You can tell that a fault is younger than the rock it cuts across by applying the principle of

a. / uniformitarianism.
b. / original horizontality.
c. / superposition.
d. / cross-cutting relationships.

____8.What is the matching of outcrops from one geographic region to another?

a. / correlation / c. / superposition
b. / unconformity / d. / uniformitarianism

____9.A buried erosional surface in the rock record is a(n)

a. / correlation. / c. / inclusion.
b. / unconformity. / d. / principle.

____10.In an undisturbed rock sequence, the youngest rock layer is located

a. / at the bottom of the sequence.
b. / at the top of the sequence.
c. / below the sedimentary rock layer.
d. / below the unconformity.

____11.What are particles eroded from a layer of rock that become incorporated in an overlying rock layer?

a. / fossils / c. / sills
b. / unconformities / d. / inclusions

____12.The rock layers beneath an eroded surface are at an angle to that surface in a(n)

a. / nonconformity. / c. / angular unconformity.
b. / disconformity. / d. / cross-cutting relationship.

____13.The relative age of a rock layer that contains inclusions is

a. / older than the source of the inclusions.
b. / older than the layer below it.
c. / younger than the source of the inclusions.
d. / the same as the intrusion that cuts across it.

Completion

Complete each statement.

Use the list below to identify the term that best completes the statement.

nonconformity / correlation / angular unconformity / permineralization
superposition / cast / cross-cutting relationships / amber mold

14.The principle of ______states that, in an undisturbed sequence, the oldest rocks are at the bottom of the sequence and successive layers are younger than those below them.

15.In the process of ______, pore spaces within an organism’s shell are filled in with mineral substances.

16.Fossil insects can be found imbedded in ______, the hardened sap of prehistoric trees.

17.A(n) ______forms when the hollowed-out impression of a fossil organism becomes filled with minerals or sediment.

18.When the original parts of an organism in a sedimentary rock are weathered and eroded, a hollowed-out impression called a(n) ______forms.

19.The gap in the rock record that occurs between folded or uplifted rock layers and a sedimentary rock layer on top of them is called a(n) ______.

20.You can use the principle of ______to infer that a fault or an intrusion is younger than the rock it cuts across.

21.A buried erosional surface between a nonsedimentary rock and a sedimentary rock is called a(n) ______.

22.The matching of rock layers from one geographic area with those of another area is known as ______.

Short Answer

23.Contrast relative age-dating and absolute-age dating.

24.List the characteristics of an index fossil.

Problems

25.Use the diagram above to number the events below in the order in which they occurred.

_____ H is deposited. / _____ J is deposited
_____ P intrudes and crystallizes. / _____ Q is deposited.
_____ L, M, N, O, P, and Q are uplifted and eroded. / _____ J is eroded.
_____ M intrudes and crystallizes. / _____ O is deposited.
_____ N is deposited / _____ K is deposited.
_____ I is deposited. / _____ L is deposited.

26.Identify the two types of unconformities in the diagram and describe how they formed.

27.How old is a rock that has 851,078 atoms of N-14 and 13,506 atoms of C-14?