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1 Lecture 8a: Stratigraphy, Paleomagnetism Questions –How is stratigraphy related to analysis of sedimentary environments? –What happens when sea-level.
Geologists You could end up doing some of these things! OK, maybe you wouldnt want to look like some of them…
9.1 The beginnings of geology In 1666, Nicholas Steno, a Danish anatomist, studied a sharks head and noticed that the sharks teeth resembled mysterious.
Time is not part of rock cycle, but is implied Example: a granite could be weathered and the particles eventually become part of a sandstone. The sandstone.
Geologic Time Earth and Space Science. Major Questions? How old is the Earth? How did it form? Was it created? Did it evolve? What processes were involved?
UNIT SIX: Earths Structure Chapter 18 Earths History and Rocks Chapter 19 Changing Earth Chapter 20 Earthquakes and Volcanoes.
Grand Canyon in Arizona (stratification, bedding) stratification, bedding, stratum (strata) Rock Record and Geologic Time.
General Geology: Geologic time Instructor: Prof. Dr. Boris Natalin.
Test Review Test on Thursday!!!! 1. The most powerful Mechanical weathering force is frost wedging. 2.
Chapter 9, Section 1: Relative Dating Ahhh! Im not dating HER ! Shes my cousin! Eewww! No way!
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