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Chapter 9

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Questions Multiple-Choice 1) An unconformity is a buried __________. A) fault or fracture with older rocks above and younger rocks below B) surface of erosion separating younger strata above from older strata below C) fault or fracture with younger strata above and older strata below D) surface of erosion with older strata above and younger strata below Answer: B Diff: 1 2) The radioactive isotopes uranium-238,...

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Questions Multiple-Choice 1) An unconformity is a buried __________. A) fault or fracture with older rocks above and younger rocks below B) surface of erosion separating younger strata above from older strata below C) fault or fracture with younger strata above and older strata below D) surface of erosion with older strata above and younger strata below Answer: B Diff: 1 2) The radioactive isotopes uranium-238, uranium-235, and thorium-232 eventually decay to different, stable, daughter isotopes of __________. A) iron B) argon C) strontium D) lead Answer: D Diff: 1 3) Which of the following best characterizes an angular unconformity? A) Tilted strata lie below the unconformity; bedding in younger strata above is parallel to the unconformity. B) Horizontal lava flows lie below the unconformity and horizontal, sedimentary strata lie above. C) The discordant boundary between older strata and an intrusive body of granite. D) Tilted strata lie below the unconformity with loose, unconsolidated soil above. Answer: A Diff: 1 4) Which of the following is not a very long-lived, radioactive isotope? A) U-238 B) K40 C) Rb-87 D) C-14 Answer: B Diff: 1 5) The ratio of parent to daughter isotopes in a radioactive decay process is 0.40. How many half-lives have elapsed since the material was 100% parent atoms? A) less than l B) more than 3 C) between l and 2 D) between 2 and 3 Answer: C Diff: 2 6) Consider the names of the eras in the geologic time scale. What is meant by "zoic"? A) life; living things B) rocks; lithified strata C) time; recording of events D) places; geographic references Answer: A Diff: 1 7) Which two Paleozoic, geologic, time-scale periods used in North America are combined into the Carboniferous period in Europe and elsewhere? A) Triassic; Jurassic B) Cambrian; Ordovician C) Permian; Pennsylvanian D) Mississippian; Pennsylvanian Answer: D Diff: 1 8) Which of the following geologic observations would not bear directly on working out the sequence of geologic events in an area? A) inclusions of sandstone in a granite pluton B) a well-exposed dike of basalt in sandstone C) the feldspar and quartz contents of a granite D) an unconformity between a granite and sandstone Answer: C Diff: 2 9) What fundamental concept states that in a horizontal sequence of conformable sedimentary strata, each higher bed is younger than the bed below it? A) law of original correlation B) theory of correlative deposition C) law of superposition D) theory of superstition Answer: C Diff: 1 10) What of the following refers to the investigative process by which geologists identify and match sedimentary strata and other rocks of the same ages in different areas? A) super matching B) correlation C) strata indexing D) cross-access dating Answer: B Diff: 1 11) The __________ is the idea or concept that ancient life forms succeeded each other in a definite, evolutionary pattern and that the contained assemblage of fossils can determine geologic ages of strata? A) principle of cross correlation B) law of fossil regression C) law of correlative indexing D) principle of faunal succession Answer: D Diff: 1 12) Which of the following is an essential characteristic of an index fossil? A) the organism lived only in specific environments such as beaches or estuaries B) the organism only lived for a short period of geologic time C) the fossils are exceptionally abundant and well preserved D) the fossils occur in deep-water marine sediments, but the organism actually lived in the sunlit, surface layer of the ocean Answer: B Diff: 2 13) What gas is a radioactive daughter of the U-238 decay series that can accumulate to unhealthful levels in poorly ventilated uranium mines and home basements? A) xenon-143 B) carbon-14 C) radon-222 D) argon-40 Answer: C Diff: 1 14) __________ refers to the process of fossilization where the internal cavities and pores of the original organism are filled with precipitated mineral matter. A) Replacement B) Petrification C) Carbonization D) Impression Answer: B Diff: 1 15) Complex, invertebrate, life forms are common as fossils beginning with marine strata of Cambrian age. How long ago did the Cambrian period begin? A) 6 billion years B) 54 million years C) 540 million years D) 65.4 million years Answer: C Diff: 1 16) The rare element iridium has been implicated in which "ancient health" crisis? A) poisoning of primitive algae in the Hadean and Archean eons B) extinction of the woolly mammoths in late Pleistocene time C) disappearance of Neanderthal man during the early Cenozoic era D) extinction of the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous Period Answer: D Diff: 1 17) What is the age of the Earth accepted by most scientists today? A) 6.4 billion years B) 4.5 million years C) 4.5 billion years D) 6.4 million years Answer: C Diff: 1 18) Which of the following describes radioactive decay by beta particle emission? A) The atomic number of the daughter isotope is one more than the parent; the mass numbers are the same. B) The mass number of the daughter isotope is one more than the parent and both isotopes have the same atomic number. C) The daughter isotope has an atomic number two less than the parent and a mass number four less. D) The daughter isotope has an atomic number one less than the parent and a mass number two less. Answer: A Diff: 1 19) The half-life of carbon-14 is about 6000 years. Assume that a sample of charcoal formed by burning of living wood 15,000 years ago. How much of the original carbon-14 would remain today? A) more than one-half B) between one-fourth and one-eighth C) between one-half and one-fourth D) between one-half and one-third Answer: B Diff: 2 20) Visualize five, horizontal, sedimentary strata exposed in a cliff or canyon wall identified by consecutive numbers, 1 being the lowest bed and 5 being the highest. Which of the following statements concerning the strata are true? A) bed 5 is the oldest B) beds l and 3 are older than bed 4 C) bed 4 is older than bed 2 D) bed 3 is older than beds 2 and 4 Answer: B Diff: 2 21) Which of the following denotes the divisions of the geologic time scale in correct order of decreasing lengths of time beginning with the longest time interval and ending with the shortest? A) eon, era, epoch, period B) era, period, epoch, eon C) eon, epoch, period, era D) eon, era, period, epoch Answer: D Diff: 1 22) Assume that man's recorded history can be stretched back to 4600 years before the present. This is approximately what fraction of geologic time? A) one ten-thousandth B) one millionth C) one billionth D) one hundred-thousandth Answer: B Diff: 1 23) When a radioactive isotope decays by electron capture, the electron __________. A) combines with a neutron in the nucleus, raising the mass number of the daughter isotope by one B) combines with a proton in the nucleus; the atomic number of the daughter is one less than the parent C) makes the parent isotope into an ion with a charge of negative one D) makes the daughter isotope into an ion with a charge of positive one Answer: B Diff: 1 24) What is the source of natural carbon-14? A) nuclear fission of the heavy, radioactive elements uranium and thorium B) fusion of hydrogen and helium in the Sun and eruption of solar flares C) leakage of radioactive gases from the liquid, outer core D) cosmic ray collisions and neutron-capture involving atmospheric nitrogen Answer: D Diff: 1 25) __________ is an erosional contact between tilted, older below strata and horizontal, younger strata above. A) Inverse bedding B) An angular unconformity C) A disconformity D) Cross cutting Answer: B Diff: 1 26) Who made the first clear statement of the law of superposition? When? A) John Wesley Powell, 19th century B) William Smith, 18th century C) John Stuart Priestly, 19th century D) Nicolaus Steno, 17th century Answer: D Diff: 1 27) Sandstone strata and a mass of granite are observed to be in contact. Which of the following statements is correct geologically? A) The sandstone is younger if the granite contains sandstone inclusions. B) The sandstone is younger if it shows evidence of contact metamorphism. C) The granite is older if the sandstone contains pebbles of the granite. D) The granite is older if it contains inclusions of sandstone. Answer: C Diff: 2 Word Analysis Questions Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern. 1) A) electron capture emission Answer: C Diff: 2 2) A) Cretaceous Answer: B Diff: 1 B) alpha emission C) delta capture D) beta B) Eocene C) Silurian D)Tertiary 3) A) Superposition B) Correlation C) Original Horizontality Answer: B Diff: 1 4) A) coprolite Answer: D Diff: 2 B) gastrolith C)burrow D)mold D) Inclusions 5) A) Uranium-238 B) Rubidium-87 Answer: Diff: 1 C) Carbon-14 D) Potassium-40 True/False Questions 1) The geologic time scale was devised before numerical dating using radioactivity was invented. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 2) Numerical age dates based on radioactivity are very important for studying Proterozoic geologic history because fossils are rare or absent. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 3) The term Mesozoic refers to life forms intermediate in complexity between early and much later, more modern-looking life forms. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 4) Most sedimentary rocks are readily dated by radiometric methods. Answer: FALSE Diff: 1 5) After three half-lives, one-ninth of an original, radioactive, parent isotope remains and eight-ninths has decayed into the daughter isotope. Answer: FALSE Diff: 1 6) A disconformity is an erosional unconformity with parallel beds or strata above and below. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 7) Phanerozoic, marine, sedimentary strata of the same age on different continents can usually be correlated by their fossil assemblages. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 8) The radioactive isotope, potassium-40, has argon-40 as a daughter product. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 9) The term Paleozoic describes the era of ancient life forms. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 10) Pebbles of granite in sandstone and conglomerate resting on the granite suggest that the granite intruded the sedimentary beds. Answer: FALSE Diff: 2 11) Carbon-14 is produced by cosmic rays reacting with nuclei of iron atoms in the Earth's core. Answer: FALSE Diff: 1 12) The Paleocene is the oldest epoch of the Tertiary period. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 13) Paleophrenology is the study of fossils and ancient life forms. Answer: FALSE Diff: 1 14) Strata above an angular unconformity were tilted before the older strata were eroded. Answer: FALSE Diff: 1 15) Correlation of rock units between continents or widely separated areas is accomplished by using physical features such as color, texture, and thickness of units. Answer: FALSE Diff: 1 16) Rapid burial and possession of hard parts are necessary conditions for the preservation of plant or animal remains as fossils. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 Short Answer Questions 1) What are the mass and charge of an alpha particle? Answer: 4, +2 Diff: 1 2) Name the two Quaternary epochs. Answer: Pleistocene, Holocene Diff: 1 3) What is the inert gas, daughter product of the radioactive isotope, K-40? Answer: argon Diff: 1 4) For a radioactive isotope like Uranium-235, what does the 235 indicate? Answer: atomic mass Diff: 1 5) Isotopes of what element are the stable, end products of both uranium decay series? Answer: lead Diff: 1 6) If the ratio of radioactive parent to stable daughter isotope is 1:3, how many half-lives have elapsed? Answer: two Diff: 1 7) What term denotes blocks of older rock enclosed in a body of younger igneous rock? Answer: inclusions Diff: 1 8) What general term denotes a buried, erosional surface where rock layers are missing? Answer: unconformity Diff: 1 9) What kind of unconformity is produced when tilted, older strata are eroded and buried by younger strata? Answer: angular unconformity Diff: 1 10) What process involves identifying and matching rocks of similar ages in different areas? Answer: correlation Diff: 1 11) What is the name of a Phanerozoic era that means ancient life? Answer: Paleozoic Diff: 1 12) Name the three eons of Precambrian time. Answer: Hadean, Archean, Proterozoic Diff: 1 13) Which two Paleozoic periods in North America are grouped into one period (the Carboniferous) in most other parts of the world? Answer: Mississippian, Pennsylvanian Diff: 1 14) What catastrophic event has been proposed as the most likely explanation as to why the dinosaurs became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous Period? Answer: asteroid impact Diff: 1 Critical Thinking Questions Use complete sentences, correct spelling, and the information presented in Chapter 9 to answer the questions below 1) Compare and contrast relative age dating with radiometric age dating. What is a limitation (if any) of each? Diff: 1 2) In a given area where you have little knowledge of the local geology (rocks types, fossils, etc.), what type of unconformity would be the most difficult to recognize in an exposed sequence of rocks? Why? Diff: 2 3) You are asked to interpret the geologic history of a county in California where the geology is quite complex. Aside from visiting various sites in the county for observing geologic sites firsthand, you are permitted to request five different pieces of information or data to aid in your interpretation. List the five that you would choose and explain why each is important for your study. Diff: 3 Visualization Questions 1) What principle of relative dating is illustrated by the dikes and faults in the diagram below? Answer: cross-cutting relationships Diff: 1 2) On the blank provided beside each geologic cross section below, write the name of the specific type of unconformity that is labeled with an arrow. The v-pattern indicates igneous rocks. All other patterns are different types of sedimentary rocks. (a) _____________________________________ (b) _____________________________________ (c) _____________________________________ Answer: (a) nonconformity unconformity Diff: 1 (b) disconformity (c) angular 3) In the chart of radioactive decay shown below, how many half-lives have elapsed by time? (a) ____________________ How many half-lives have elapsed by time? (b) ____________________ Answer: (a) two Diff: 2 (b) three 4) Examine the geologic cross section below. Which feature is the youngest? (a) ____________________ Which feature is the oldest? (b) ____________________ Answer: (a) h Diff: 2 (b) t 5) Examine the illustration below (a cross section through the Earth as you might observe on the wall of a quarry or a road cut). Give two reasons why the granite must be older than the sedimentary layers. Answer: The sedimentary layers are deposited on top of the granite (principle of superposition). Also, inclusions of the granite in the sedimentary layer indicate that the granite is older using the principle of inclusions. Diff: 2
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