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GSCI 100 - Intro Geology
Fort Hays State University
Fall 2010

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Lecture #3

Podcasts: Section A (MWF 9:30am) | Section B (MWF 10:30am)
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Clerical:

  • Homework #1a is due today (8/27/10).
  • Homework #1b is due next Friday (9/3/10).
  • Homework #2 is "due" next Wednesday (9/1/10).

    Video:

  • Today's lecture will be an airing of the NOVA: Origins video "Earth is Born". There will be no podcast for this lecture, however you can read the transcript of the video.

    Themes of the Day:

    • Origin of the Earth & Solar System
    • Early Geologic History of the Earth
    • Structure of the Earth

    Origin of the Earth & Solar System

    • Big Bang ~12-15 Ga (billion years ago) - chemical elements created in star systems prior to our own
    • Nebular Hypothesis - Sun and planets of our solar system condensed from a cosmic dust cloud ~4.6 to 4.5 Ga
    • Early Earth was undifferentiated (homogeneous) material similar to average solar system composition
    • Early Earth was extremely hot (gravitational potential energy of nebular dust becomes kinetic energy and finally thermal energy as Earth condenses)
    • Core formation as molten iron separates from molten silicates and sinks to the center of the planet due to its high density (vinegar and oil analogy)
    • Soon after core formation a Mars-sized body collides with the molten Earth spraying material that will become the Moon into Earth orbit
    • Meteor bombardment intense on early Earth - crust, oceans, and atmosphere develop slowly
    • Most of the evidence for this stage of Earth's history comes from meteorites and lunar samples

    Early Geologic History of the Earth

    • Age of the Earth ~4.6 to 4.5 Ga (billion years old) - equivalent to formation of our solar system
    • Oldest terrestrial mineral ~4.4 Ga (zircon, western Australia); Oldest surviving rocks on Earth ~4.0 Ga (Acasta gneiss - northern Canada)
    • Earliest fossil evidence for life (single celled organisms) ~3.5 Ga
    • Cambrian explosion (rapid diversification of multicelled organisms) ~570 Ma (million years ago)
    • Geologic time scale - many subdivisions since ~500 Ma reflect a preservational bias in the geologic record

    Cross Section of the Earth Structure of the Earth

    • Core - composition: primarily Iron (Fe) - inner core is solid, outer core is liquid
    • Mantle - silicate composition, primarily the mineral olivine - solid, but near melting point in places
    • Crust - silicate composition, primarily feldspars - thin scum riding atop the mantle, solid
    • Oceanic vs. Continental Crust
    • Lithosphere vs. Asthenosphere
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    GSCI 100 - Intro to Geology
    Dr. Ron Schott, Assistant Professor of Geology
    Fort Hays State University - Geosciences Dept.
    600 Park Street, Hays, KS  67601-4099
    Phone: (785)628-5348  Fax: (785)628-4096
    E-mail: rschott@fhsu.edu
    Web: http://hays.outcrop.org/schott/
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