Title: From the Greek tecton
1TECTONICS
- From the Greek tecton
- builder
- architect
- The study of large features on Earths surface
and the processes that formed them.
2PLATE TECTONICS
- Large features
- continents
- ocean basins
- mountain ranges
- and processes
- earthquakes
- volcanic eruptions
- due to movement of plates of Earths outer shell.
3Cracked Egg Shell
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6Lithosphere?
Asthenosphere?
7Oreo Psycho-Personality Test
- Psychologists have discovered that the manner in
which people eat Oreo cookies provides great
insight into their personalities. Choose which
method best describes your favorite method of
eating Oreos - - 1. The whole thing at once.
- 2. One bite at a time.
- 3. Slow and methodical nibbles examining the
results of each bite afterwards. - 4. In little feverous nibbles.
- 5. Dunked in some liquid (milk, coffee ..)
- 6. Twisted apart, the inside, then the cookie.
- 7. Twisted apart, the inside, and toss the
cookie. - 8. Just the cookie, not the inside.
- 9. I just like to lick them, not eat them.
- 10. I dont have a favorite way because I dont
like Oreos.
86. Twisted apart, the inside, then the cookie.
- You have a highly curious nature.
- You take pleasure in breaking things apart to
find out how they work, though not always able to
put them back together, so you destroy all the
evidence of your activities. - You Deny your involvement when things go wrong.
- You are a compulsive liar and exhibit deviant, if
not criminal, behavior.
9The lithosphere slides on the asthenosphere
10PLATE BOUNDARIES
11PLATE BOUNDARIES
- Divergent
- plates move away from each other
- Convergent
- plates move towards each other
- Transform
- plates slide past each other, side-by-side
12Divergent Plate Boundary
Plates move away from one another.
Lithosphere created.
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14DIVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY
-makes the mid-ocean ridge -gentle
volcanoes -shallow earthquakes -forms more ocean
floor
15Examples Iceland Mid-Atlantic Ridge
16Divergent Plate Boundaries
- Can tear the continent in two, making new oceans
like Africa
17Iceland
18Divergent Plate Boundary
19Convergent Plate Boundary
- Plates move toward one another
- Lithosphere destroyed
- Three types
- Continent to continent
- Continent to ocean
- Ocean to ocean
20ConvergentOcean to Ocean
- Destroys old ocean lithosphere
- Ocean plate subducted under other plate and melts
- Explosive volcanoes
- Island arc (Japan, Philippines, Aleutians)
- Continental (volcanic) arc (western U.S., Andes,
- S. Mexico)
- Great earthquakes
21ConvergentContinent to Ocean
- The dense, leading edge of the oceanic plate
actually pulls the rest of the plate into the
flowing asthenosphere and a subduction zone is
born where the two plates intersect, a deep
trench forms.
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23Continent to Oceanan Example
- produces the spectacular volcanic landscape of
the Northwest. - a small plate, the Juan de Fuca, dives beneath
North America - produces historic earthquakes of great
magnitudes.
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25ConvergentContinent to Continent
- Form huge mountains
- No volcanoes
- Large earthquakes
- Folded rocks, faults, continents joined together
- Examples Himalayas, Alps
26Himalayas
27Olympic National Park
28Convergent Plate Boundary
29Transform Plate Boundary
- No volcanoes
- Earthquakes
- Moderate to great
- Example San Andreas Fault
30Transform Plate Boundary
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33Transform Plate Boundary
34Plate Tectonics and the Rock Cycle
- Igneous
- Cooling and crystallization of magma
- volcanic arcs, rifts/ridges
- Metamorphic
- At depth, especially within arcs
- Sedimentary
- Uplift, weathering, erosion, deposition
- Especially where mountains built up at plate
margins
35Plate Tectonics and the Rock Cycle