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9th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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2.3 Uniformitarianism
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Principles of uniformitarianism
What does "The present is the key to the past" mean?
The process that happens today happened in the past.
This idea is called Uniformitarianism.
Introduced by James Hutton in the late 1700s.
Modern geological processes help us understand ancient ones.
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How modern observations inform the past
By studying lava cooling today, we know that certain rocks formed from ancient lava.
Observations of sand dunes today explain ancient sandstone formations.
Geologists apply current knowledge to unravel ancient mysteries.
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Checkerboard Mesa
This rock formation is the Navajo Sandstone.
Checkerboard Mesa in Zion National Park has unique patterns.
The rock is sandstone, limiting the formation possibilities.
We use present observations to hypothesize how it formed.
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Understanding Cross-bedding in sandstone
Cross-bedding occurs due to changes in wind direction.
Observing modern sand dunes reveals similar patterns.
The Navajo sandstone likely formed from ancient sand dunes.
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Applying uniformitarianism to Geology
The process that forms rocks today likely operated the same way in the past.
This principle helps geologists make sense of the rock record.
From volcanoes to rivers, modern processes explain ancient formations.
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Applying uniformitarianism to Geology
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Multiple Choice
What is a principal that states that geologic processes that occurred in the past can be explained by current geologic processes.
Catastrophism
Unconformity
Uniformitarianism
Angular Unconformity
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Summary
Uniformitarianism helps us apply current knowledge to past events.
Modern geological processes provide insights into ancient formations.
Understanding the present helps unlock the secrets of Earth’s history.
2.3 Uniformitarianism
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