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Title: The Theory of Plate Tectonics


1
The Theory of Plate Tectonics
2
Early Ideas
  • Similar shoreline geometry of South
  • America and Africa
  • Were they connected at one time?
  • Impossible!

3
Continental Drift Hypothesis
  • Alfred Wegener (about 1912)
  • Jigsaw puzzle fit of continents
  • Similar structures at connection points
  • Similar ancient rock sequences
  • Similar fossil species
  • Changing climate patterns
  • How could continents possibly move?

4
Atlantic Ocean Discoveries
  • 1950's - Exploration of the Atlantic for
  • military and economic purposes
  • Discovery of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
  • Sediment thickness patterns
  • Type of bedrock
  • Age of bedrock

5
Theory of Seafloor Spreading
  • 1960 by Hess and Deitz
  • The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is being pulled apart by a
    series of fissure eruptions. Each pull-apart
    creates new lithosphere and makes the Atlantic a
    little wider.
  • The continents on either side of the Atlantic are
    moving apart!

6
Role of Benioff Zones
  • Discovered in 1927 by Benioff but applied to
  • the Plate Tectonic Theory in the 1960's
  • Explained the crustal balance problem created
  • by the Theory of Seafloor Spreading
  • Zone of progressively deeper earthquakes along
  • continent margins and island arcs

7
Theory of Plate Tectonics
  • Earth's structure (crust, mantle, core)
  • The Plates (lithosphere/asthenosphere)
  • Convection as the driving force
  • Plate Boundaries (convergent, divergent,
  • transform)

8
Theory of Plate Tectonics
  • The lithosphere is divided into a series of
    plates that move and interact with one another to
    generate earthquakes, volcanoes, ocean trenches,
    mountain ranges, and the creation of new
    lithosphere.

9
Plate Boundary Types
  • Divergent (oceanic)
  • Divergent (continental)
  • Convergent (oceanic - continental)
  • Convergent (oceanic - oceanic)
  • Convergent (continental - continental)
  • Transform

10
Divergent (oceanic)
  • Examples Mid-Atlantic Ridge
  • other mid-ocean ridges
  • Effects volcanoes (fissure eruptions)
  • earthquakes
  • creation of new lithosphere
  • widening ocean basin

11
Divergent (continental)
  • Examples East Africa
  • Red Sea
  • Effects earthquakes
  • faulting / rift valley
  • lake / sea / ocean basin
  • some volcanic activity

12
Convergent (oceanic - continental)
  • Examples Washington/Oregon Coast
  • Andes
  • Effects volcanoes
  • earthquakes
  • ocean trench
  • mountain building
  • lithosphere destroyed

13
Convergent (oceanic - oceanic)
  • Examples Japan
  • Aleutian Islands
  • Effects earthquakes
  • volcanoes
  • island chain
  • ocean trench
  • lithosphere destroyed

14
Convergent (continental - continental)
  • Examples Himalaya Mountain Range
  • Appalachian Mountain
    Range
  • Effects crustal deformation
  • mountain building
  • faulting
  • earthquakes
  • rare volcanoes

15
Transform
  • Example San Andreas Fault Zone
  • Effects recurrent earthquakes
  • faulting
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