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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA GY 112: Earth History Lecture 4: Clever Thinking: Geological Principles Instructor: Dr. Douglas W. Haywick

Last Time 1. Formation of the solar system 2. Formation and differentiation of the Earth (Hot and Cold Accretion) 3. Formation of the moon (4 hypotheses) (Web Lecture 2)

The Sun A rather small and ordinary yellow star Formed 4.6+ billion years ago Should burn another 5 billion years Will eventually fade away rather than explode Astronomy picture of the day (http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod)

The Solar System Source: http://www.solarviews.com/eng/solarsys.htm

The Earth Age: 4.6 Ga Composition: rock/metal Planet Diameter: 12,756 km Mass: 6x10 24 kg Distance from Sun: 150 million km Astronomy picture of the day (http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod)

The Earth-Moon System Astronomy picture of the day (http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod) We are more of a binary planetary system than a planet with a moon A photograph from Mars!

Origin of the Earth- Moon System Glancing blow impact sometime before 4.1 GA Most likely time interval: 200 MA after formation of the Earth Source: http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0108/15mooncreate/

Today s Agenda 1. The first geologists and their ideas Pliny, Ussher, Steno, Strachy, Hutton, Smith, Lyell, Darwin, Wegener etc. Geological principles necessary for stratigraphic correlation Unconformities (non-conformity, disconformity, angular unconformity) (Web Lecture 4)

Geological Thinking First geologists date back to the days of early hominids http://ijanpromoters.blogspot.com/2009/02/human-apes.html http://arizonagourds.homestead.com/supplies.html

Clever thinkers: AD 79 Pliny the Younger: first documented Geological report (eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in AD 79

Clever thinkers: 1658 Archbishop James Ussher: determined the age of the Earth using biblical criteria

Clever thinkers: 1638-1687 Nicholas Steno: Principles of Superposition, Original Horizontality and Lateral Continuity

Clever thinkers: 1638-1687 1) The principle of superposition that states in any sedimentary succession that has not been overturned, the oldest strata occur on the bottom.

Clever thinkers: 1638-1687 1) The principle of superposition that states in any sedimentary succession that has not been overturned, the oldest strata occur on the bottom. 2) The principle of original horizontality that states sedimentary layers are originally deposited as horizontal sheets

Clever thinkers: 1638-1687 1) The principle of superposition that states in any sedimentary succession that has not been overturned, the oldest strata occur on the bottom. 2) The principle of original horizontality that states sedimentary layers are originally deposited as horizontal sheets 3) The principle of original lateral continuity that states that sedimentary layers are originally deposited as laterally continuous sheets that naturally terminate against basin margins or barriers or which grade into other sedimentary layers.

Clever thinkers: 1671-1743 John Strachey: Mr. Unconformity

Clever thinkers: 1671-1743 1) Angular Unconformity 2) Disconformity (sedimentary rock on top of sedimentary rock) 3) Non-conformity (sedimentary rocks on top of basement )

Clever thinkers: 1671-1743 unconformity One of Hutton s water colour cross-sections Hutton s Outcrop Video Will not auto play James Hutton: The Father of Geology and the originator of Uniformitarianism

Clever thinkers: 1769-1839 William Strata Smith: the Father of Stratigraphy (and English Geology)

Clever thinkers: 1769-1839 William Strata Smith: the Father of Stratigraphy (and English Geology)

Clever thinkers: 1769-1839 Affectionately called The Map William Strata Smith: the Father of Stratigraphy (and English Geology)

Clever thinkers: 1797-1875 Charles Lyell: Wrote Principles of Geology. Formulated the Principles of Cross-cutting Relationships and Inclusions

Clever thinkers: 1797-1875 Principle of cross-cutting relationships in a succession penetrated by other rock units (e.g., an igneous dike cutting across sedimentary strata) the cross-cutting body is younger than the stuff it is cutting. The intrusion is younger than the rocks it cuts through

Clever thinkers: 1797-1875 Principle of Inclusions: A rock containing fragments of country rock (e.g. a pluton might rip off some of the surrounding rock that it is pushing through and incorporate it into the magma before cooling), must be younger than the country rock it contains.

Clever thinkers: 1809-1882 Charles Darwin: formations of atolls and evolution

Clever thinkers: 1809-1882 Charles Darwin: formations of atolls and evolution

Clever thinkers: 1824-1907 Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon: determined the age of the Earth based upon how long it took cannonballs to cool (3 million years)

Clever thinkers: 1824-1907 Lord Kelvin: determined the age of the Earth based upon how long it would take to cool an entirely molten Earth (20-400 million years)

Clever thinkers: 1880-1930 Alfred Wegener: first scientific proposal for continental drift (1912) and the concept of Pangaea

The Earth Even back in the 1700 s, mariners commented on the apparent jigsaw puzzle fit of South American and Africa.

Wegener s hypothesis: Wegener argued that 300 million years ago, the continents were all grouped together into a supercontinent he called Pangaea

His supporting evidence? Matching rock types and fossils* * types and ages

And the reaction?

And the reaction? Widespread Rejection

Mountain Building Before Plate Tectonics 1) Expanding Earth 2) Contracting Earth 3) Worlds in Collision (Velikovsky) 4) Lateral Accretion Chalk Board

Today s Homework 1. Download and read web notes 4 (5 and 6) 2. Prep for Quiz 2 (fill in the blanks) Next Time 1. Quiz 2 2. Clever thinking 2: plate tectonics (5)

GY 112: Earth History Lecture 4: Geological Thinking Instructor: Dr. Doug Haywick dhaywick@jaguar1.usouthal.edu This is a free open access lecture, but not for commercial purposes. For personal use only.