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how can the ratio of different isotopes of the same element in the fossil material help us in finding out the age of the fossils?

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Answered by gsdharshini2004
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Relative Dating

The majority of the time fossils are dated using relative dating techniques. Using relative dating the fossil is compared to something for which an age is already known.  

For example if you have a fossil trilobite and it was found in the Wheeler Formation. The Wheeler Formation has been previously dated to approximately 507 million year old, so we know the trilobite is also about 507 million years old. But, how can we determine how old a rock formation is, if it hasn’t previously been dated?  

Scientists can use certain types of fossils referred to as index fossils to assist in relative dating via correlation. Index fossils are fossils that are known to only occur within a very specific age range. Typically commonly occurring fossils that had a widespread geographic distribution such as brachiopods, trilobites, and ammonites work best as index fossils. If the fossil you are trying to date occurs alongside one of these index fossils, then the fossil you are dating must fall into the age range of the index fossil.  

Sometimes multiple index fossils can be used. In a hypothetical example, a rock formation contains fossils of a type of brachiopod known to occur between 410 and 420 million years. The same rock formation also contains a type of trilobite that was known to live 415 to 425 million years ago. Since the rock formation contains both types of fossils the ago of the rock formation must be in the overlapping date range of 415 to 420 million years.  

Studying the layers of rock or strata can also be useful. Layers of rock are deposited sequentially. If a layer of rock containing the fossil is higher up in the sequence that another layer, you know that layer must be younger in age. If it is lower in sequence it’s of a younger age. This can often be complicated by the fact that geological forces can cause faulting and tilting of rocks.  

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