Earth Science: Average Rate of Sediment Deposition

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The discussion focuses on calculating the average rate of sediment deposition based on the ages of sedimentary rock samples collected from a floodplain environment. The ages of the rocks range from 10.1251 million years to 10.1278 million years, with participants attempting to derive deposition rates for two sets of samples. There is confusion regarding the units for the calculated rates, with suggestions to clarify what the rates represent, such as meters per year. Additionally, the conversation hints at environmental changes that could affect deposition rates, although specific factors are not detailed. Overall, the thread emphasizes the need for clear definitions and calculations in sedimentary geology.
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You encounter the sedimentary rock outcrop shown above while you are out hiking. You collect rock samples from points A-D and go back and measure their ages in your isotope lab.
A=10.1251 million years old
B=10.1259 million years old
C=10.1262 million years old
D=10.1278 million years old
From detailed analyses of the rock textures and minerals found in the rocks, you determine that all of the rocks were formed from sediments deposited in a floodplain environment.

A) Calculate the average rate of sediment deposition for the unit sampled by rocks A and B (show your work and give units):

B) What is the average rate of sediment deposition for the unit sampled by rocks C and D (show your wok and give units):

C) What changes in the local environment do you think might have caused this change in deposition rate?


Homework Equations


None that I know of.


The Attempt at a Solution


I don't know how to approach this problem at all.

Thanks
 
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How is rate of sediment deposition defined?
 
I'm not sure... that's all the information that's given.
 
It should be defined in your books, or in your notes. If it is not - think, what IS rate of sediment deposition?
 
A) Rock B-Rock A = #
Take that #and 1.8/#
Answer: .00225

B) Rock D-Rock C = #
Take that #and 2/#
Answer: .00125

That's what I think it is.
 
ssshazam said:
Answer: .00225

0.00225 of what? Fathoms per fortnight? mph? Inches per year?
 
meter/year
 
Now it looks OK.
 

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