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Title: Topic 4 Plate TectonicsPlate Theory


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Topic 4Plate TectonicsPlate Theory
  • GEOL 2503
  • Introduction to Oceanography

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Two Parts
  • Topic 4. The Birth of a Theory
  • Topic 5. Plate Dynamics
  • See videos on Learner.org under the Earth
    Revealed series
  • See the U. S. Geological Survey on-line
    publication This Dynamic Earth at
  • http//pubs.usgs.gov/gip/dynamic/dynamic.html

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Interior of the Earth
  • Four main layers
  • Inner core
  • Outer core
  • Mantle
  • Crust
  • Other layers
  • Lithosphere
  • Asthenosphere

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Inner Core
  • Mostly iron
  • Magnetized and very hot (4000-5500 ?C)
  • Radius of 1222 km. (759 mi.)about the same size
    as the moon
  • Solid due to intense pressure and heat

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Outer Core
  • Mostly iron
  • 3200 ?C, slightly cooler than Inner Core
  • Radius of 2258 km. (1402 mi.)
  • Has fluid or liquid characteristics

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Mantle
  • Largest layer
  • 2866 km. (1780 mi.) thick
  • Cooler than core (1100-3200 ?C)
  • Composed of magnesium/iron

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Crust
  • Cold and rigid
  • Oceanic crust
  • Thin 10 km (6 mi)
  • Basalt
  • Denser
  • Continental crust
  • Thick 100 km (60 mi)
  • Granite
  • Less dense

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Lithosphere
  • Crust and very upper mantle
  • Cold and rigid
  • Brittlecan crack and break
  • Floats on asthenosphere
  • Forms the plates in plate tectonics

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Asthenosphere
  • Upper part of mantle below lithosphere
  • Weaker than lithosphere, behaves plastically

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Evidence for Internal Structure
  • From seismic waves
  • P-waves (primary waves) are fast and can
    penetrate all states of matter
  • S-waves (secondary waves) are slow and cannot
    pass through liquid outer core
  • Patterns of seismic wave travel give information
    on earth internal structure
  • Earthquakes and nuclear bomb testing

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Dont worry about the details, just know that
this is how we have learned of Earths internal
structure.
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Density
  • Measure of mass per unit volume (m/v)
  • Mass versus weight
  • Units grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3) or
    kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3)
  • Average density of Earth 5.51 (g/cm3)
  • Pure water has a density of 1 g/cm3 which is
    equal to 1,000 kg/m3

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Theory of Continental Drift
  • Continents move about on the surface of the Earth
  • Proposed by Alfred Wegener in Early 1900s
  • Evidence
  • Fit of continents
  • Rock and mountain formations
  • Fossils
  • Climatic evidence in fossils and rocks

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Where is Central America?
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The Glossopteris fauna
http//geomaps.wr.usgs.gov/parks/pltec/pangea.html
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Sea Floor Spreading
  • Proposed by Harry Hess in 1960
  • Proposed convection cells in the mantle as the
    mechanism for continental drift
  • Oceanographic observations during the years after
    World War II provided evidence

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Theory of Sea Floor Spreading
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Evidence of Sea Floor Spreading
  • Earthquakes along spreading and subducting areas
  • Radiometric dating of rocks
  • (youngest at ridge oldest, farther from ridge)
  • Magnetism of rocks/polar reversals

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Not randomly distributed, but mostly restricted
to narrow belts
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Ocean crust is young (Y) at spreading centersand
older (O) in both directions away from spreading
centers
spreading centers
O
Y
O
O
Y
O
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Iceland is one place where the spreading center
comes up on land.
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Paleomagnetism
  • New oceanic crust is formed as sea floor
    spreading continues
  • Earths magnetic field reverses often as the
    ocean crust is formed
  • Earths magnetism is recorded in the new crust
  • The result is magnetic stripes in the sea floor
    parallel to ridges recording the magnetic
    reversals

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