Lab 525 ONLINE LESSON

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Lab 525 ONLINE LESSON

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Lab 525 ONLINE LESSON. If viewing this lesson in Powerpoint Use down or up arrows to navigate. Do take notes as we peruse through this lesson…. Radiometric Dating. A question that is often asked… How old is the earth?. And the answer is…. Pretty Old. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lab 525 ONLINE

LESSON

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If viewing this lesson in Powerpoint

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Do take notes as we peruse through this

lesson…

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Radiometric Dating

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A question that is often asked…

How old is the earth?

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And the answer is…

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Pretty Old

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Radiometric dating is the process of

measuring the age of rocks

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By measuring the age of rocks, geologists can determine the age of a number of geologic events...

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To include the age of the earth!!!

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Radiometric dating is based on the concept of radioactivity…the disintegration (falling apart) of atoms

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What is an atom?

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An atom is the smallest particle in the universe

with a distinct set of chemical

characteristics…..

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An atom is a structure…it is a package of particles

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Everything in the universe is comprised of atoms…bicycles

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Cellphones

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Dumbasses

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Everything

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An atom is comprised of three basic components

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ATOM

PPROTON (positively charged)

NNEUTRON (neutral)

e-ELECTRON (negatively charged)

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e-

NUCLEUS

The electron orbits the nucleus which contains the protons and neutrons

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RULE: The number of protons determines the chemical identity

of an element

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For instance… -all Hydrogen contains 1 proton… -all Helium contains 2 protons… -all Uranium contains 92 protons…

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Element = a substance that cannot be broken

down into other substances by chemical

means…

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For instance… Hydrogen is an element Helium is an element Uranium is an element

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CARBON

12C

Carbon-12 is a species of carbon…

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CARBON

12C

It contains 6 protons and 6 neutrons…for a total of 12 particles in the nucleus

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CARBON

14C

Carbon-14 is another species of carbon…

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CARBON

14C

Carbon-14 contains 6 protons but 8 neutrons…for a total of 14 particles…

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CARBON

14C

The neutron count may vary but the proton count remains the same…6 protons…

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SO: The number of protons determines the chemical identity

of an element

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Decay types are part of Radioactivity …

there are three types to be concerned

with…

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DECAY TYPES

ALPHA

BETA

ELECTRON CAPTURE

e-

P P

P

P

N N

N

N

e-

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DECAY TYPES

ALPHA P P

N N

2 protons and 2 neutrons are thrown out of the nucleus…this reduces the number of protons and thus changes the element…

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DECAY TYPES

BETAe-

PN

A neutron turns into a proton

This will change the element

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DECAY TYPES

ELECTRON CAPTURE

P N

e-

A proton turns into a neutron

This will change the element

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With all 3 decay types…elements will

change their chemical identity because of the change in the

number of protons…

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A common decay series is

238U/206Pb

URANIUM = PARENT

LEAD = DAUGHTER

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A decay series is the progression of the disintegration of

elements…a start to finish process…

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This beginning to end process is the essence of radiometric dating…

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238U92

For instance… Uranium 238 is a parent element and it decays over time to to Lead 206…

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238U92

The decay process starts out with 92 protons and 146 neutrons for a total of 238 particles in the nucleus…

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238U92

And includes a series of steps before uranium turns into lead…

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238U92

2 protons and 2 neutrons are ejected from the nucleus and changes the element… uranium to thorium

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234Th90

A neutron is converted to a proton and changes thorium to paladium…

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234Pa91

And so on and so on…

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234U92

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230Th90

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226Ra88

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222Rn86

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218Po84

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214Pb82

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214Bi84

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214Po84

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210Pb82

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210Po84

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206Pb82

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Through a series of steps…uranium is changed to lead…

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So how does radiometric dating allow geologists to date rocks?

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A rock is found in the field…an igneous rock…

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It is formed as a result of melted material from the interior of the planet…

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That eventually cooled…

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The minerals inside the rock solidified with some radioactive material inside the crystals…

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Radioactive elements started at 100% parent material (dark blue dots)…

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Then over time…the parent material decayed to daughter material (light blue dots) one atom at a time…

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Over time a reduction of parent material will occur as well as an increase of daughter material

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Principally, this means that we can make a ratio between parent material and daughter material…

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This ratio can be placed into an equation…

ln(n0/nt)(100000000)

T =0.0154

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ln(n0/nt)(100000000)

T =

“nt” Original amount of parent material

“n0” Leftover amount of parent material (daughter amount subtracted from parent material)

0.0154

“T” Age of a rock

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The bean counting exercise involves counting brown beans which represents parent material nt

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The amount of parent material nt is determined by counting the total number of beans…brown and white…

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The white beans represent daughter material… n0 is calculated by number of brown beans

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ln(n0/nt)(100000000)

T =

Values are then placed into this

equation

0.0154

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ln(n0/nt)(100000000)

T =

And the age of a rock can be calculated…

0.0154

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ln(n0/nt)(100000000)

T =

This is referred to as absolute time…

0.0154

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Absolute time is used in concert with a

Relative Time Scale…

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Periods such as Cretaceous and Jurassic are relative time periods…

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Meaning one period is older or younger than another period…

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Cretaceous rocks are younger than Jurassic rocks…

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Ordovician rocks are older than Triassic rocks…

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A Relative Time scale is older at the bottom

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And younger at the top…

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The Relative Time scale was developed to show the relationship of sedimentary rocks…

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Superimposed relative to each other…

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The Relative Time scale was developed with no absolute time values…

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However, with radiometric dating…real absolute time values can be assigned to each relative time period…

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Geologic Time Scale…