Overview
Explore the foundations of geologic time and rock dating techniques in this comprehensive 28-minute video. Learn how the geologic timescale was originally constructed using fossils through biostratigraphy, a method still relevant for dating sedimentary rocks. Discover the principles of relative dating, the importance of index fossils, and how to correlate rocks using lithology and magnetic signatures. Understand the roles of lithostratigraphy, magnetostratigraphy, and chronostratigraphy in piecing together Earth's history. Gain insights into identifying sea level changes in the rock record through transgressive and regressive sequences. Perfect for geology enthusiasts and students seeking a thorough introduction to stratigraphic techniques and their applications in understanding Earth's past.
Syllabus
Video Outline
Geologic Timescale Overview
True Scale of Geologic Time
Absolute vs Relative Dating
Relative Dating Principles
Ordering Geologic Events Practice
How The Geologic Time Scale was Made
Extinction Events Define Period Boundaries
Stratigraphy & Correlation
Index Fossils for Biostratigraphy
Index Fossil Examples
Is Biostratigraphy Still Used?
Magnetostratigraphy
Lithostratigraphy
Strat Columns & Cross Sections
Transgressive & Regressive Sequences
Unconformities
Taught by
GEO GIRL