module 3- absolute dating Flashcards

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how do we date geologial materials and events?

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  • use radioactive elements
    isotopic dating
    -radioactive isotopes decay (protons and neutrons leave randomly).
    -they have a proportional decay rate and a half life
    produces a unique parent and daughter isotope
  • analysis can be used to determine planetary age
  • measure amount of parent isotope and daughter element in rock, then calculate amount of parent isotope in the rock when formed, then using half life, calculate age
    -tungson isopte used to date formation of earth and stars
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what assumptions are made in radiometric dating

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  • system has stayed closed (no daughter product escaped) (no erosion)
  • no daughter product present initally
  • enough parent and daughter product atoms to measure (ex. recent materials dont have enough carbon produced to measure)
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what are the best isotopes to use for dating

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  • those commonly found in rock forming materials (eg. K40 occurs in micas, feldspots, and hornblends)
  • those with unique daughter products (some isotopes can produce different daughter products depending on envionment- these are not useful because we need 1 parent and 1 daughter)
  • uranium238
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why are zircons commonly used in geochronology

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  • common igenous rock
  • hard and resistant to erosion
  • have trace amounts of uranium and thorium
  • oldest dated material on earth
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what are the best rocks to carbon date

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-igenous rock
-lava flows
- as soon as fock has formed (when it is solid, crystal structure and chemial structure are set), radioactivity begins
- second best is metamorphic

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lava vs magma

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  • lava: molten rock that has emerged into the surface of the earth
  • magma: molten rock inside of earth
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