Title: Theory of Plate Tectonics
1Theory of Plate Tectonics
- Theory
- Plate Boundaries
- Convergent
- Divergent
- Transform
- Hot Spots
2What is a SCIENTIFIC THEORY?
- A well tested concept that explains a wide range
of observations
- In 1965, J. Tuzo Wilson, a Canadian scientist
proposed the theory of Plate Tectonics - Combined knowledge of sea-floor spreading with
continental drift
3Theory of Plate Tectonics
Late 1900s
- Earths lithosphere is broken into sections
called plates. - Plates are always shifting and moving.
- Movement is driven by convection currents in the
mantle.
Evidence All the evidence collected over the
1900s was used in this theory.
4Crustal Plates
5Earth Layers
Earth Layers
6Convection Currents of Magma
7Plate Boundary Motion
- CONVERGE - Moving toward one another.
- connecting
- DIVERGE Moving apart.
- dividing
- TRANSFORM Sliding past one another.
Plate Tectonics II Plates, Plate Boundaries,
and Driving Forceshttp//www.visionlearning.com/l
ibrary/module_viewer2.php?mid66llet1Ear
8Plate Boundaries
http//www.wwnorton.com/college/geo/egeo/flash/2_6
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9Convergent Boundary
Oceanic Crust Continental Crust
- Features
- Subduction Zone
- Trench
- Volcanic Mountain Arc
Tectonic plates connecting
Narrative and animation by Monte Hieb and Nancy
Hiebmhieb_at_geocraft.com
10Converging Oceanic Continental Plates
11Mt. St. Helens,Washington
12Convergent Boundary
Continental Crust Continental Crust
Tectonic plates connecting
- Features
- Folded Mountains
http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/tectonics/conver
gent.html
13Converging Continental Pates
14Himalayas
15Convergent Boundary
Oceanic Crust Oceanic Crust
- Features
- Subduction Zone
- Trench
- Island Arc
Tectonic plates connecting
http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/tectonics/conver
gent.html
16Converging Oceanic Plates
Subduction Zone
17Japan island arc
18Divergent Boundary
Tectonic plate dividing
- Features
- Mid-Ocean Ridge
- Rift Zone
Narrative and animation by Monte Hieb and Nancy
Hiebmhieb_at_geocraft.com
http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/tectonics/diverg
ent.html
19Diverging Boundary
20Transform Boundary
http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/tectonics/transf
orm.html http//www.wwnorton.com/college/geo/anima
tions/transform_faulting.htm
Plates move in opposite directions on either side
of the transform boundary, causing
earthquakes. Plates move in similar directions on
either side of the fracture zone (red dashed
line), resulting in fewer earthquakes.
21Transform Fault
San Andreas Fault
22Hot Spots
Magma has broken through crust as the plate moves
over a spot
http//www.wwnorton.com/college/geo/animations/hot
_spot_volcanoes.htm
http//www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/
content/investigations/es0810/es0810page03.cfm?cha
pter_noinvestigation
23Additional Animations
- http//www.seed.slb.com/flash/science/features/ear
th/livingplanet/plate_boundaries/en/index.html?wid
th570height475popuptrue