Fossil Dating - Town of Mansfield, Connecticut
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Fossil Dating
HOW DO WE
KNOW THE
AGE OF
FOSSILS?
-Scientists use 2
methods to
determine the age of
fossils:
1. Relative Dating
2. Absolute Dating
Relative Dating
Shows the order in which fossils
occurred- does not give exact ages.
Shows what organisms lived together.
Scientists look at where fossils are
located within the rock column.
Use the Law of Superposition
Law of Superposition
Sedimentary layers are deposited in a
time sequence
Oldest rock on the bottom, youngest at
the top
Youngest
Oldest
Absolute Dating
Determines the specific age of a fossil
Looks at chemical properties
2 types:
◦ Carbon-14 (radiocarbon)
◦ Potassium-Argon
Carbon-14 Dating
Also known as Radiocarbon dating
Used to date organic substances
Scientists measure the radiocarbon in the
fossil to determine its age
Can only date specimens up to about
60,000 years old
Potassium-Argon Dating
Scientists determine the age of the rock
surrounding the fossil to determine the
fossil’s age.
Used only for inorganic substances (rocks
and minerals)
Scientists measure the amount of argon in
the rock to determine its age
Dates rock 60,000 years old and older
QUIZ
Which rock layer is the
oldest? Youngest?
Youngest
Oldest
If you wanted to figure out the exact
age of a rock, what technique would
you use?
a.Relative Dating
b.Carbon-14 Dating
c.Law of Superposition
d.Potassium-Argon Dating
If you were looking to find the
exact age of a fossil that is at least 1
million years old, what technique
would you use?
a. Carbon-14 Dating
b. Potassium-Argon Dating
c. Relative Dating
d.You can’t; it is impossible
If you wanted to figure out the
exact age of a fossil that is less than
40,000 years old, what technique
would you use?
a. Carbon-14 Dating
b. Potassium-Argon Dating
c. Relative Dating
d.You can’t; it is impossible