Title: Anthropology
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NSDL/NSTA Web Seminar Hotspots, Plumes and
LIPSEverythings Coming up Igneous!
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
2Todays NSDL Experts
Dr. Chris Massell Symons, Researcher at the
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Dr. Anthony Koppers, Associate Professor of
Marine Geology and Geophysics at Oregon State
University
3The Earths surface is broken into plates
Stamp a place on the map where you expect the
most volcanism
4Volcanism
5Rigid lithospheric plates float on partially
molten asthenosphere
6Inside the Earth
7Mantle convection - the driving force for plate
tectonics
What causes the lighter material to rise? Write
your answers on the chat
8Global Distribution of Seamounts
I will generate a new grav map that highlights
Pacific seamounts..
9Active hotspots associated with seamount trails
10Poll Question!
Approximately how long has the Hawaii hotspot
been active? a. 8,000 years b. 8 million
years ago c. 80 million years ago d. 180
million years ago
11We can observe the evolution of a seamount chain
above the seafloor..
What is the source of the magma below the
seafloor?
Stamp your answer
12Mantle Plumes
13Lifecycle of a Mantle Plume
14Mantle convection and hotspot formation
Cross-sections of the Earth
Red hot upwelling from core-mantle boundary Blu
e cold downwelling
Cold lithosphere sinks, hot plumes rise.
Computer Model
Cartoon Schematic
15Which is not related to a hotspot? Stamp your
answer
Yellowstone
Iceland
Hawaii
Mt. St. Helens
16Large Igneous Provinces aka, LIPS
LIPS are NOT restricted to plate boundaries.
17 Red LIPS emplaced since 250 Ma
Columbia River Basin Flood Basalts with source at
Yellowstone
Deccan Traps, India
18How do you get a LIP?
Recall the lifecycle of a plume
19LIPS and Major Extinctions
300
250
200
Ages of Mass Extinctions (million of years
before present)
150
Dinosaurs Extinct
100
50
350
50
100
150
200
250
300
0
Age of LIPS (million of years before present)
20Upwelling on Mars
Olympus Mons 79,000 feet high 340 miles diameter
21An ultrasound of the earth seismic tomography
Paths of seismic waves
Earthquake
CAT Scan of Brain Layered X-Rays
22Seismic Tomography
Hotter (Slower)
Colder (Faster)
Hotspots on surface
23Enduring Resources for Earth Science
Educationhttp//earthref.org/ERESE
24Earthref.org -Topical Index
25ERESE Lessons and Projects
26Dr. Chris Symons csymons_at_ucsd.edu
THANK YOU!
Dr. Anthony Koppers akoppers_at_coas.oregonstate.edu
http//earthref.org/ERESE
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