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Geology of Texas
Texas Geology
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Geology
Undergraduate 1
11/18/2013

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Name the five geologic resources found in Texas
Definition
Petroleum, coal, minerals, groundwater, fertile soils
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Rocks found in Texas represent how many years of Earth's history?
Definition
over 1.2 billion
Term
Explain the principle of uniformitarianism.
Definition
physical processes we observe operating today also operated in the past at comparable rates, "the present is the key to the past," discovered by James Hutton in the 1700's
Term
Explain the difference between relative ages and numerical ages.
Definition
relative ages are based on the succession of rock layers/fossils and numerical age is the rocks absolute age assigned by a number
Term
Explain superposition.
Definition
in a sequence of sedimentary rock layers, each layer must be younger than the one below, sediment layers accumulate with the bottom layer being the oldest and top the youngest
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In all cases, Fossilization involves the burial and preservation of an organism or the trace of an organism. Name a few cases in which fossilization can occur.
Definition
fossil seashells buried by sediment settling in the sea, insepcts trapped in tree sap (amber), mammoths drowed in the muck of a tar pit
Term
Fossils are distinguished by the way in which the organism was fossilized. Name some examples of these categories.
Definition
frozen or dried body fossils, body fossils preserved in amber or tar, preserved or replaced bones/teeth/shells, molds, carbonized impressions of bodies, permineralized organisms, trace fossils, chemical fossils,
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Explain Fossil correlations.
Definition
to correlate rock units over broad areas, fossils are relied upon to define the relative ages of sedimentary units, used for studies of broad areas because sources of sediments and deopositional environments may change from one location to another
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