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Dinosaurs
paleontology, dinosaurs, plate tectonics, geology
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Geology
Undergraduate 3
09/15/2009

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Nicholas Copernicus 
Definition
(1473-1543): revived the principle of heliocentric planetary motion, an idea originating in classical Greece (see Pythagoras, Philolaus, Aristarchus) but suppressed as blasphemous for 1600 years
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James Usher
Definition
Bishop of Armagh (1581-1656): continued a long tradition by Scriptural scholars in establishing a chronology of Biblical events, and calculated the Creation of Earth to have been in 4004 B.C., an estimate published in 1650 in his "Annals of the Ancient and New Testament"
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Nicholas Steno
Definition
(1638-1686): "Dissection of a Shark's Head" (1667) established that fossil shark teeth were in fact the teeth of sharks that became buried as the sediments enclosing them were deposited by water (his first treatise on geology); "De solido intra solidum naturaliter contento dissertationis prodromus" [Concerning a solid body enclosed by process of Nature within a solid] (1669), (his second treatise on geology); principle of original horizontality of sedimentary rocks, and the principle of superposition.
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Isaac Newton
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(1642-1727): modern theory of planetary motion; theory of gravitation.
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James Hutton
Definition
(1726-1797): Theory of the Earth (178, published as a paper); Theory of the Earth with Proofs & Illustrations (1795, a two-volume book); proposed the "rock cycle."
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Georges Cuvier
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(1769-1832): founded comparative anatomy and paleontology; demonstrated the fact of organic extinction (1796).
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William Smith
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(1769-1839); used fossils for correlation and demonstrated principle of faunal succession; developed first stratigraphic classification based on time relations of strata; produced first geological map (1815).
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Charles Lyell
Definition

(1797-1875): Principles of Geology (three volumes, published 1830-1833); established the doctrine of uniformitarianism.


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Charles Darwin
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(1809-1882): theory of evolution; voyage of the Beagle 1831-1836; publishedOrigin of Species (1859).
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Henri Becquerel 
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(1852-1908): discovered natural radioactivity (1896).
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Pierre (1859-1906) and Marie (1867-1934) Curie:
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discovered that radium continuously releases newly generated heat.
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Arthur Holmes:
Definition
first used radioactivity as a means of dating rocks (1911).
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Great Dinosaur Extinction occurred when?
Definition
65 million years ago
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Great Dinosaur Extinction occurred between what two time periods?
Definition
at the boundary between the Cretaceous and Tertiary Geological Time Periods
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The two main hypotheses in the dinosaur extinction are: 
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1) massive volcanic activity
    2) asteroid impact
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 Two methods for finding dinosaur fossils ?

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Prospecting-walking around looking at the ground 

Quarrying- opening a big pit and breaking open rocks 


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 1.Both methods involve finding a place to look: 

Criteria include?

Definition

 

 

Geologic strata of the right age-- (use geologic principles like those you learned about : original horizontality, lateral continuity, superposition as well as the dating methods- radioactive decay etc.) 

Usually little ground cover (trees, plants) or some commercial enterprise has cleared area 

Nobody else has looked there! 

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 2.Tools for finding a place to look: 

Definition

 


 Geologic Maps and Satellite images/aerial photographs 

Geologic maps show mapped distribution of strata of different ages 

Satellite images/Aerial photographs 

Can recognize strata by color/ spectral signature in areas that have not been mapped 

Very important in most areas dinosaur hunters want to look- which are places that are no one has looked before 

 

 

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Mesozoic rocks (strata) are a great place to look for?

Definition

 

 

non-avian dinosaurs 

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Most non-avian dinosaurs are known from what age?

Definition

 

 

Cretaceous age strata 

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T or F

 

 

We have great Triassic in Texas. 

Definition
T
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Which age presents the biggest challenge (and yields lowest abundance of dinosaurs)?
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Triassic 

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 3.5 Other factors effecting where we look for a dinosaur ?

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The kind of environment where the dinosaur lived and died -in a desert or tropical forest 

The environment in that region now. Climate- how fast dinosaur bones are coming to the surface (via rain or wind) 

Whether or not the area is now heavily forested - how many rocks exposed to look at 

These factors are largely unpredictable… so practically speaking they aren’t considered much… 

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 Other tools for finding a place to look: 

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Previous papers by other geologists/ paleontologists 

Locals - reports of bones, eggs etc. 

Researching the most isolated areas to visit 

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Who was the famous paleontologist at Flaming Cliffs?
Definition
Roy Chapman Andrews
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steps to collecting a dinosaur fossil. 
Definition

 

After prospecting and evaluating find (deciding to collect it), further clean off bones on surface, add more special glue 

Cleaning away some rock to see if we can see a synapomorphy identifying the fossil as an important find- maybe new species or part of a poorly known group 

Dig a moat around fossil using pickax, shovels, rock hammer, knives- sometimes a cobra hammer or rock saws 

Cover top of fossil with toilet paper such that the plaster you will use doesn’t stick to the exposed bone. 

Cover in splattered plaster, plaster-soaked burlap strips and more plaster. Then let dry. 

Tunnel under block so that dino is on a pedestal of rock and capped with plaster. Pry loose. 

Flip block over and cover other side in plaster. 

Prying loose a jacket (plaster covered fossil+rock matrix) 

Trimming excess rock -lightening the jacket so that it is easier to transport 

Transportation + Cataloging 

Preparation of fossil in lab plaster jackets with fossil embedded in rock are carefully opened in a lab with a saw and the rock is slowly removed with dental tools and compressed air “scribes” 

 

13. Second of the two methods for finding dinosaur fossils 

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Gansu Province, 

in northwest China 

Definition

Quarrying Example 

Looking for new feathered dinosaur beds 

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two ways to find a dinosaur
Definition
prospecting and quarrying 
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How old is the earth?
Definition
about 4.5 million years old 
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earth has had 2 periods, what are they?
Definition
formation followed by differentiation
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How long did the period of Earth Formation last?
Definition
About 500 million years 
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How was the Earth formed during formation? 
Definition

  • as an undifferentiated mass whose composition reflected the meteorites that accreted to form it.

  • Impacts were frequent at first, and have tapered off as the primordial matter of the solar system has clustered into the planets and other bodies.

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Who studies  the earliest history of the Earth?
Definition
astronomers and planetary geologists
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Earth transitioned into envelopes of distinct compositional layers when?
Definition
about 4 million years ago 
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What promoted the process of differentiation?
Definition
largely by heat from short-lived radioactive isotopes and from meteorite impacts 
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Who studies "the living earth" (which is the earth after the process of differentiation)
Definition
geologists and paleontologists.
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ATMOSPHERE
Definition
the outermost layer; the gaseous envelope that surrounds the Earth; this is the least dense layer of the Earth; the maximum thickness of the atmosphere is 96 km.
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HYDROSPHERE
Definition
includes the oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, etc., which float on the denser solid crust and saturate many porous parts of the crust; also the porous outer parts of the crust; the depth ranges up to 6 km.
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CRUST
Definition
 the thin outer shell of the solid Earth, approximately 5 to 40 km thick.
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MANTLE
Definition
surrounds the core; is less dense than the core; its radius is approximately 2600 km.
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CORE
Definition

  1. located at the center of the Earth; the densest region of the Earth; composed largely of iron and other dense metals; its radius is about 3500 km.


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compositional layers (5) 

remember 

Adorable 
Hairs 
Curl 
Moms
Chin 

Definition
atmosphere, hydrosphere, crust, mantle core 
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physical properties (5)

Long 
Adjectives 
Mangle 
Over
Ice 

Definition
lithosphere, asthenosphere, mesosphere, outer core inner core 
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LITHOSPHERE
Definition
consists of the crust and the uppermost mantle, and averages 100 km in thickness.
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ASTHENOSPHERE
Definition
This is a molten or partly molten layer which churns in slowly rolling convection currents whose motion is driven by heat moving outward from the core.
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MESOSPHERE
Definition
is beneath the asthenosphere and is a region of high temperature and rock strength.
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OUTER CORE
Definition
s zone in which temperature and pressure are balanced in such a way that the iron is molten and exists as a liquid. Currents of liquid movement within the outer core produce a magnetic field whose flux reaches outwards beyond the Earth's surface.
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INNER CORE
Definition
is under such great pressure that the iron is solid despite the enormous temperature.
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Plate movement is driven by
Definition
he extrusion of magma from spreading zones located in the floors of the oceans.
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what happens when crustal plates collide
Definition

  • the plate margins are deformed, often producing mountains and deep oceanic trenches that are associated with volcanoes and earthquakes.


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The lithosphere is not a smooth, continuous 'skin' around the Earth; it instead is formed from
Definition

 a series of semi-rigid tectonic plates.

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 continuous evolution of the Earth and change in the structure and composition of its layers is caused by 

 

Definition
 radioactive decay in the core and inner mantle
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TECTONICS
Definition

is the study of the formation of Earth's major structural features by thermal convection in the asthenosphere and subsequent deformation of the lithosphere.

 

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Igneous rocks
Definition

formed by the cooling and

             crystallization of molten magma originating deep in the

             crust or in the mantle.

               a. includes volcanic rocks, which cool and crystallize at

                   the surface of the crust

               b. includes plutonic rocks which cool and crystallize deep

                  in the crust

Term
Sedimentary rocks
Definition

which form as a result of the

              transport and deposition of particles eroded from pre-

              existing rocks, or from organic activity, or from chemical

              precipitation of minerals.

Term
Metamorphic rocks
Definition

which form as pre-existing rocks are

              transformed by great heat and pressure

Term
what type of rock is MOST likely to carry fossils?
Definition

sedimentary rocks

 

(1. In rare cases, fossils have been recovered from volcanic

              deposits.

          2. Metamorphosis of sedimentary rocks usually destroys

              useful information about fossils.)

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Most sediments are formed by
Definition
water and gravity.
Term
sediment comes from?
Definition
mountains and highlands
Term
sediment ultimately ends up where? (usually)
Definition
oceans
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T or F

Volcanic deposits can carry fossils.

Definition
TRUE however it is far more rare. 
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What is a FLUVIAL environment?
Definition
river beds and flood plains
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What is a LACUSTRINE environment?
Definition
lakes
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What is a DELTAIC environment?
Definition
a river delta 
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what are the three types of fossilization?
Definition

1. Mineralization (=petrification)

          2. Carbonization (mostly affects plants)

          3. Trace fossils (e.g. tracks, skin impression)

Term

 

 dinosaurs are widely recognized to have ruled the continents for over 

Definition

 

 150 million years 

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In essence, to obtain an age for when the volcanic rock formed, 

Definition

one must measure the proportion between the parent atoms and daughter atoms in the volcanic rock 

Term

What are the ages of the dinosaurs?

Creta is on the 

Jury for a 

Trial 

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[image]
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the Age of Dinosaurs, 

Definition

the Mesozoic Era 

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the Mesozoic Era happened when?

Definition

250 million years ago up to about 65 million years ago 

(35 times longer than the entire evolutionary history of humans to this point. If a human generation is assumed to average 20 years, then 9,150,000 generations of parents and children could be fit into the Age of Dinosaurs )

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Triassic Period

Definition

about 228 million years ago. The Triassic was the earliest period of the Mesozoic Era. 

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Jurassic, 

Definition

extends from about 205 million years ago to about 144 million years ago 

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Cretaceous. 

Definition

144 million years ago  to 65 million years ago 

(This period saw the evolution of the most fearsome terrestrial predator the world has ever seen, Tyrannosaurus, as well as the evolutionary bursts that produced a dazzling diversity of duckbills and horned dinosaur )

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the earth 250 million years ago (early triassic):
Definition

antartica below africa, 

india touching antartica

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