Historical geology: evolution of earth & life through time
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adam_text | Contents
1 The Dynamic and
Evolving Earth 1
Introduction 2
What Is Geology? 4
Historical Geology and the Formulation of Theories 4
Origin of the Universe and Solar System and Earth’s
Place in the Cosmos 4
Origin of the Universe—Did It Begin with a Big Bang? 4
Our Solar System—Its Origin and Evolution 6
PERSPECTIVE Exoplanets 8
Earth—Its Place in Our Solar System 10
Why Earth Is a Dynamic and Evolving Planet 10
Plate Tectonic Theory 12
Organic Evolution and the History of Life 12
Geologic Time and Uniformitarianism 13
How Does the Study of Historical Geology
Benefit Us? 14
Summary 16
2 Minerals and Rocks is
Introduction 19
Matter—What Is It? 20
Elements and Atoms 20
Bonding and Compounds 20
Minerals—The Building Blocks of Rocks 21
How Many Minerals Are There? 22
Rock-Forming Minerals and the Rock Cycle 23
Igneous Rocks 23
Composition and Texture 24
Classifying Igneous Rocks 25
Sedimentary Rocks 27
Sediment Transport, Deposition, and Lithification 27
Classification of Sedimentary Rocks 27
Metamorphic Rocks 29
What Causes Metamorphism? 30
Metamorphic Rock Classification 32
Plate Tectonics and the Rock Cycle 34
Economic Geology 34
PERSPECTIVE The Industrial Minerals 35
Summary 35
3 Plate Tectonics:
A Unifying Theory 38
Introduction 39
Early Ideas About Continental Drift 39
Alfred Wegener and the Continental Drift Hypothesis 40
What Is the Evidence for Continental Drift? 41
Continental Fit 41
Similarity of Rock Sequences and Mountain Ranges 41
Glacial Evidence 41
Fossil Evidence 42
Earth’s Magnetic Field 44
Magnetic Reversals and Seafloor Spreading 45
Plate Tectonics: A Unifying Theory 46
The Three Types of Plate Boundaries 48
Divergent Boundaries 48
PERSPECTIVE Plate Boundaries, Earthquakes,
and Tsunami 49
An Example of Ancient Rifting 50
Convergent Boundaries 52
Recognizing Ancient Convergent Plate Boundaries 54
Transform Boundaries 55
Hot Spots and Mantle Plumes 55
How Are Plate Movement and Motion Determined? 55
The Driving Mechanism of Plate Tectonics 57
Plate Tectonics and Mountain Building 59
Plate Tectonics and the Distribution of Life 59
Plate Tectonics and the Distribution
of Natural Resources 60
Petroleum 60
Mineral Deposits 61
Summary 62
4 Geologic Time:
Concepts and Principles 65
Introduction 66
How Is Geologic Time Measured? 66
Early Concepts of Geologic Time and Earth’s Age 67
PERSPECTIVE The Anthropocene: A New Geologic
Epoch? 68
v
James Hutton and the Recognition of Geologic Time 70
Lord Kelvin and a Crisis in Geology 71
Modern View of Uniformitarianism 71
Relative Dating Methods 71
Fundamental Principles of Relative Dating 71
Numerical Dating Methods 72
Atoms, Elements, and Isotopes 73
Radioactive Decay and Half-Lives 73
Sources of Uncertainty 75
Long-Lived Radioactive Isotope Pairs 77
Other Radioactive Isotope Pairs 77
Fission-Track Dating 78
Radiocarbon and Tree-Ring Dating Methods 78
Geologic Time and Climate Change 79
Summary 81
5 Rocks, Fossils, and Time:
Making Sense of the Geologic Record 84
Introduction 85
Stratigraphy 86
Vertical Stratigraphic Relationships 86
Lateral Relationships—Facies 88
Marine Transgressions and Regressions 88
Extent, Rates, and Causes of Marine Transgressions
and Regressions 90
Fossils and Fossilizatlon 91
How Do Fossils Form? 92
Fossils and Relative Time 95
The Relative Geologic Time Scale 95
Stratigraphic Terminology 97
Stratigraphic Units Defined by Their Content 97
PERSPECTIVE Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado 99
Stratigraphic Units Expressing or Related
to Geologic Time 100
Correlation 101
Numerical Dates and the Relative Geologic
Time Scale 103
Summary 105
6 Sedimentary Rocks:
The Archives of Earth History 107
Introduction 108
Sedimentary Rock Properties 108
Composition and Texture 109
Sedimentary Structures 109
PERSPECTIVE The Remarkable Boulders at Rock City
and Mushroom Rock State Park, Kansas 114
Geometry of Sedimentary Rocks 115
Fossils—The Biologic Content of Sedimentary Rocks 115
Depositional Environments 116
Continental Environments 116
Transitional Environments 117
Marine Environments 119
Interpreting Depositional Environments 124
Paleogeography 125
Summary 127
7 Evolution:
The Theory and Its Supporting Evidence 130
Introduction 131
Evolution: What Does It Mean? 131
Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck’s Ideas About Evolution 133
Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace on Evolution life
What Is the Significance of Natural Selection? 134
Mendel and the Birth of Genetics 135
Mendel’s Experiments 135
Genes and Chromosomes 136
The Modern View of Evolution 136
What Brings About Variation? 137
Speciation and the Rate of Evolution 138
Divergent, Convergent, and Parallel Evolution 139
Mosaic Evolution and Evolutionary Trends 140
Cladistics and Cladograms 141
Extinctions 143
What Kinds of Evidence Support Evolutionary
Theory? 143
Classification—A Nested Pattern of Similarities 144
Biologic Evidence That Supports Evolution 145
Biogeography 146
Fossils: What Do We Learn From Them? 147
PERSPECTIVE Building a Dinochicken 148
Missing Links—Are They Really Missing? 148
The Evidence—A Summary 148
Summary 149
8 Precambrian Earth
and Life History:
The Hadean and the Archean Eon 151
Introduction 152
What Happened During the Hadean? 153
The Faint Young Sun Paradox 155
Archean Earth History 155
Shields, Platforms, and Cratons 155
Archean Rocks 156
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Greenstone Belts 156
Evolution of Greenstone Belts 158
Archean Plate Tectonics and the Origin of Cratons 158
The Atmosphere and Hydrosphere 160
How Did the Atmosphere Form and Evolve? 160
PERSPECTIVE The Terrestrial Planets
and Plate Tectonics 161
The Hydrosphere—Earth’s Surface Waters 162
Life—its Origin and Early History 163
The Origin of Life 164
Submarine Hydrothermal Vents and the Origin of Life 165
Earth’s Oldest Known Organisms 165
Archean Mineral Resources 167
Summary 168
9 Precambrian Earth
and Life History:
The Proterozoic Eon 171
Introduction 172
Proterozoic History of Laurentia 172
Laurentia During the Paleoproterozoic 173
Mesoproterozoic Accretion and Igneous Activity 175
Mesoproterozoic Orogeny and Rifting 175
Meso-and Neoproterozoic Sedimentation 176
Proterozoic Supercontinents 177
Ancient Glaciers and Their Deposits 179
Paleoproterozoic Glaciers 179
Glaciers of the Neoproterozoic 179
The Evolving Atmosphere 181
The Great Oxygenation Event 181
Proterozoic Life 181
Eukaryotic Cells Evolve 182
Endosymbiosis and the Origin of Eukaryotic Cells 184
The Dawn of Multicelled Organisms 184
Neoproterozoic Animals 185
Proterozoic Mineral Resources 186
PERSPECTIVE Banded Iron Formation: From Mine
to Steel Mill 188
Summary 189
10 Early Paleozoic Earth
History 192
Introduction 193
Continental Architecture: Cratons and Mobile Belts 193
Paleozoic Paleogeography 194
Early Paleozoic Global History 195
Early Paleozoic Evolution of North America 197
The Sauk Sequence 198
The Cambrian of the Grand Canyon Region: A Transgressive
Facies Model 198
PERSPECTIVE The Grand Canyon—A Geologist’s
Paradise 200
The Tippecanoe Sequence 201
Tippecanoe Reefs and Evaporites 202
The End of the Tippecanoe Sequence 205
The Appalachian Mobile Belt and the Taconlc
Orogeny 206
Early Paleozoic Mineral Resources 208
Summary 210
11 Late Paleozoic Earth
History 213
Introduction 214
Late Paleozoic Paleogeography 214
The Devonian Period 215
The Carboniferous Period 215
The Permian Period 215
Late Paleozoic Evolution of North America 218
The Kaskaskia Sequence 218
Reef Development in Western Canada 218
Black Shales 218
Glaciation 220
The Late Kaskaskia—A Return to Extensive Carbonate
Deposition 220
PERSPECTIVE Hydraulic Fracturing: Pros and Cons 221
The Absaroka Sequence 223
What Are Cyclothems and Why Are They Important? 225
Cratonlc Uplift—The Ancestral Rockies 227
The Middle Absaroka—More Evaporite Deposits and
Reefs 227
History of the Late Paleozoic Mobile Belts 227
Cordilleran Mobile Belt 227
Ouachita Mobile Belt 230
Appalachian Mobile Belt 231
What Role Did Microplates and Terranes Play in the
Formation of Pangaea? 233
Late Paleozoic Mineral Resources 233
Summary 235
12 Paleozoic Life History:
Invertebrates 238
Introduction 239
What Was the Cambrian Explosion? 239
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The Emergence of a Shelly Fauna 240
The Present-Day Marine Ecosystem 241
Paleozoic Invertebrate Marine Life 242
Cambrian Marine Community 242
PERSPECTIVE Trilobites—Paleozoic Arthropods 244
The Burgess Shale Biota 246
Ordovician Marine Community 248
Silurian and Devonian Marine Communities 250
Carboniferous and Permian Marine Communities 251
Mass Extinctions 252
The Permian Mass Extinction 254
Summary 254
13 Paleozoic Life History;
Vertebrates and Plants 257
Introduction 258
Vertebrate Evolution 258
Fish 259
Amphibians—Vertebrates Invade the Land 265
Evolution of the Reptiles—The Land Is Conquered 266
Plant Evolution 269
Silurian and Devonian Floras 270
Late Carboniferous and Permian Floras 272
PERSPECTIVE Using Palynology to Address Geologic
and Environmental Issues 274
Summary 275
14 Mesozoic Earth History 27s
Introduction 279
The Breakup of Pangaea 279
The Effects of the Breakup of Pangaea on Global Climates
and Ocean Circulation Patterns 281
Mesozoic History of North America 282
Continental Interior 282
Eastern Coastal Region 282
Gulf Coastal Region 284
Western Region 285
Mesozoic Tectonics 286
Mesozoic Sedimentation 290
PERSPECTIVE Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona 292
What Role Did Accretion of Terranes Play in the Growth
of Western North America? 295
Mesozoic Mineral Resources 296
Summary 297
4 5 Life of the Mesozoic Era зоо
Introduction 301
Marine Invertebrates and Phytoplankton 301
Aquatic and Semiaquatlc Vertebrates 303
Fishes 303
Amphibians 304
Plants—Primary Producers on Land 304
The Diversification of Reptiles 304
Archosaurs and the Origin of Dinosaurs 305
Dinosaurs 306
Warm-Blooded Dinosaurs? 311
Flying Reptiles 312
Mesozoic Marine Reptiles 312
Crocodiles, Turtles, Lizards, and Snakes 313
The Origin and Evolution of Birds 313
PERSPECTIVE Mary Arming’s Contributions
to Paleontology 314 s
The Origin and Evolution of Mammals 315
Cynodonts and the Origin of Mammals 315
Mesozoic Mammals 317
Mesozoic Climates and Paleobiogeography 317
Mass Extinctions—A Crisis In Life History 318
Summary 320
16 Cenozoic Earth History:
The Paleogene and Neogene Periods 322
Introduction 323
Cenozoic Plate Tectonics—An Overview 324
Cenozoic Orogenic Belts 325
Alplne-Himalayan Orogenic Belt 325
Circum-Pacific Orogenic Belt 327
North American Cordillera 329
Laramide Orogeny 329
Cordilleran Igneous Activity 331
Basin and Range Province 333
Colorado Plateau 334
Rio Grande Rift 335
Pacific Coast 335
The Continental Interior 336
PERSPECTIVE Devils Tower National Monument,
Wyoming 337
Cenozoic History of the Appalachian Mountains 338
North America’s Southern and Eastern Continental
Margins 338
Gulf Coastal Plain 338
Atlantic Continental Margin 341
Paleogene and Neogene Mineral Resources 341
Summary 342
VIII Contents
Genozoic Earth History:
The Quaternary Period 344
Introduction 345
Pleistocene and Holocene Tectonism
and Volcanism 345
Tectonism 345
Volcanism 346
Pleistocene Stratigraphy 347
Terrestrial Stratigraphy 347
Deep-Sea Stratigraphy 347
Onset of the Ice Age 349
Climates of the Pleistocene and Holocene 349
Glaciers—How Do They Form? 351
Glaciation and Its Effects 351
Glacial Landforms 352
PERSPECTIVE Glaciers and Global Warming 353
Changes in Sea Level 354
Glaciers and Isostasy 355
Pluvial and Proglacial Lakes 356
What Caused Pleistocene Glaciation? 358
The Milankovitch Theory 358
Short-Term Climatic Events 360
Glaciers Today 360
Quaternary Mineral Resources 361
Summary 361
IB Life of the Cenozoic Era 363
Introduction 364
Marine Invertebrates and Phytoplankton 364
Cenozoic Vegetation and Climate 366
Cenozoic Birds 368
The Age of Mammals Begins 368
PERSPECTIVE Fossil Forests 369
Monotremes and Marsupial Mammals 370
Diversification of Placental Mammals 370
Paleogene and Neogene Mammals 372
Small Mammals—Insectivores, Rodents, Rabbits,
and Bats 372
A Brief History of the Primates 374
The Meat Eaters—Carnivorous Mammals 374
The Ungulates, or Hoofed Mammals 375
Giant Land-Dwelling Mammals—Elephants 378
Giant Aquatic Mammals—Whales 379
Pleistocene Faunas 380
Ice Age Mammals 380
Pleistocene Extinctions 381
Intercontinental Migrations 383
Summary 384
19 Primate and Human
Evolution зве
Introduction 387
What Are Primates? 387
Prosimians 387
Anthropoids 388
Hominidsand Hominins 390
Australopithecines 390
The Human Lineage 395
PERSPECTIVE Discovery of a 1.8 Million-Year-Old Skull
at Dmanisi, Georgia, Sheds New Light on Early Homo
Evolution 396
Summary 400
Epilogue 402
Appendix A
English-Metric Conversion Chart 409
Appendix В
Classification of Organisms 410
Appendix C
Mineral Identification 415
Append« D
A Refresher on Structural Geology 418
Glossary 422
Answers to Multiple-Choice Review Questions 429
Index 430
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