Relative and Absolute Dating - Earth Science
Relative and Absolute Dating - Earth Science
Relative and Absolute Dating - Earth Science
Relative and
Absolute Dating
HOW DO WE
KNOW THE AGE
OF FOSSILS?
- Scientists use 2
methods to
determine the
age of fossils:
1. Relative
Dating
2. Absolute
Dating
WHAT’S NEW
Relative and Absolute Dating
What is Dating?
When geologists date rocks, they are
determining how long ago they formed.
Two ways to do this:
Relative Dating
Absolute Dating
Relative Dating
Determining how old something is
compared to something else
Use words like “older” or “younger”
instead of exact numbers
I. Relative Dating
Relative Dating is when you give the age
of a rock or fossil compared to another
rock or fossil.
Youngest layer
Oldest layer
Order the events from oldest to youngest
YOUNGEST LAYER/EVENT
Fault
Gray Layer
Multicolored layer
Spotted Layer
OLDEST LAYER/EVENT
Absolute Dating
Determining how old
something is
Use numbers (in
millions of years, mya)
Only works for
Igneous Rocks
Absolute Dating
Determines the specific age of a fossil
Looks at chemical properties
2 types:
Carbon-14 (radiocarbon)
Potassium-Argon
Carbon-14 Dating
Also known as Radiocarbon dating
Used to date organic substances
Scientists measure the radiocarbon in the
fossil to determine its age
Can only date specimens up to about
60,000 years old
Potassium-Argon Dating
Scientists determine the age of the rock
surrounding the fossil to determine the
fossil’s age.
Used only for inorganic substances (rocks
and minerals)
Scientists measure the amount of argon in
the rock to determine its age
Dates rock 60,000 years old and older
How Absolute Dating Works
When magma/lava cools, radioactive elements
are incorporated into the minerals
Examples:
-- Potassium 40
-- Uranium 235
How Absolute Dating Works
These elements begin to decay at a known rate
starting when the rock cools
Match each diagram with the type of unconformity it shows. Write the letter of the
matching diagram in the space provided. Then describe each unconformity and how
it is formed.
A B C
___ 1. Noncomformity ___________________________________
___ 2. Angular Unconformity ________________________________
___ 3. Horizontal Uncomformity
WHAT I HAVE LEARNED
Activity 3 Summarize Me
Answer the following based on what you learned. Answer it briefly and
concise.
Basalt, dated to 80
mya
T-Rex Fossil Sandstone
Youngest
Oldest
If you wanted to figure out the
exact age of a rock, what
technique would you use?
a.Relative Dating
b.Carbon-14 Dating
c.Law of Superposition
d.Potassium-Argon Dating
If you were looking to find the
exact age of a fossil that is at
least 1 million years old, what
technique would you use?
a. Carbon-14 Dating
b. Potassium-Argon Dating
c. Relative Dating
d. You can’t; it is impossible
If you wanted to figure out the
exact age of a fossil that is less
than 40,000 years old, what
technique would you use?
a. Carbon-14 Dating
b. Potassium-Argon Dating
c. Relative Dating
d. You can’t; it is impossible