Title: Plate Tectonics
1Plate Tectonics
- Rearranging Earths Surface
2Tectonic Processes
- GOAL To understand the processes behind the
distribution of Earths continents and oceans
3Tectonic Processes
- Alfred Wegener and how a scientific paradigm
operates - Structure of Earth allows continents to move
- Types of Plate Interactions
- Divergence
- Convergence
- Transform
- 4. Hot Spots
41. Alfred Wegener and how a scientific paradigm
operates
"Scientists still do not appear to understand
sufficiently that all earth sciences must
contribute evidence toward unveiling the state of
our planet in earlier times, and that the truth
of the matter can only be reached by combing all
this evidence. . . It is only by combing the
information furnished by all the earth sciences
that we can hope to determine 'truth' here, that
is to say, to find the picture that sets out all
the known facts in the best arrangement and that
therefore has the highest degree of probability.
Further, we have to be prepared always for the
possibility that each new discovery, no matter
what science furnishes it, may modify the
conclusions we draw." Alfred Wegener. The Origins
of Continents and Oceans (4th edition)
5Field work Atlantic once closed
6Shape MatchRocks MatchFossils MatchLifetime of
work
7Theory of Continental Drift
- Meteorologist proposes
- to change geology
1st edition 1915
8Earlier, Sir Francis Bacon
- Wondered about similar shape of South America and
Africa coastline
9Until 1960s Utter Rejection by Geologists
Dr. Rollin T. Chamberlin of the University of
Chicago said, "Wegener's hypothesis in general is
of the footloose type, in that it takes
considerable liberty with our globe, and is less
bound by restrictions or tied down by awkward,
ugly facts than most of its rival theories."
American Association of Petroleum Geologists
organized a symposium specifically in opposition
to the continental drift hypothesis.
"Utter, damned rot!" W.B. Scott, President of
the American Philosophical Society
10Today We Map Tectonic Plates
11Classroom Resources Folder
Today We Accept that most Earthquakes and
Volcanoes occur along boundaries of Tectonic
Plates
12Today We Accept Plate Movement
13Today We Accept Pangaeaand its breakup
14Resources
Pangaea Breakup
Animation of Drift Over Time
15Online Video Presentations
16Why the opposition shift?
- An example of how a discipline can get locked
into a pathway of mental thinking for decades
(paradigm), rejecting the idea of moving
continents. - An example of how a discipline protects its
turf rejecting the thoughts of a
meteorologist. - Enough time for the opponents to die, and a bunch
of new geologists in the 1960s to challenge the
establishment. - Reminder throughout this class that ideas shift
and much depends on the mental framework of the
scientist
172. Structure of Earth allows continents to move
- Wegener could not answer a fundamental question
of HOW continents could move.
But geology advanced to the point to begin to
understand Earths internal structure how it
allows continental drift
18Structure and Internal Energy
- Knowledge of Earths Interior is incomplete
weve only explored about 1/1000 of Earths
radius - Inferential knowledge through monitoring of
shockwaves transmitted through Earth from
earthquakes or human-made explosions - Four main zones of the Earths Interior
- Earths Core Deepest part of the Earth
- Inner Core supposedly solid, dense (iron/nickel
or iron/silicate - Outer Core (molten) liquid shell beneath the
mantle that encloses the inner core
19Structure and Internal Energy (cont.)
- Earth in Cross Section
- 3. Earths Mantle Surrounds the outer core,
largest of all four shells believe 3 zones
within mantle - Lithosphere uppermost zone of mantle crust
together - Asthenosphere plastic layer below lithosphere
- Mesosphere rigid part of mantle below
asthenosphere - 4. Earths Crust outermost layer mixed rock
types - Mohorovicic discontinuity (Moho) boundary
between earths crust mantle
20Earth in Cross Section
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22Earths Interior
23Earths Interior
24Core to Crust
25Earths Structure
26Brittle Crust Floats on Flowing Asthenosphere
27Different Crusts 5/6th submerged(isostatic
balance)
- Ocean Crust Continental Crust
- Dense (sima) Lighter (sial)
28ISOSTACYCrust adjusts to create a balance
(equilibrium)
29Human Induced Change
302 continental plates under Tibet
- To reach isostatic
- balance, Tibet
- Plateau
- rises
Too thick, so get uplift
31Effects Of Erosion on Isostacy
32Earth oozes at different rates
Even the crust adjusts
33Reason for Movement
- Excess heat from radioactive decay creates liquid
outer core (and magnetic field), and forces
mantle to have convection
34Exactly how mantle moves?
35Classroom Resources
- Animation of a theoretical model showing sinking
crust and rising hot plumes all in the mantle
363. TYPES OF PLATE INTERACTION
- Stream Systems on
- Dynamic Earth
373. Type of Plate Interactionsa. Divergent
Boundaries
- Mid-ocean
- ridges are
- places of
- plate divergence
38Mid-Atlantic Ridge is the Icon
39 40Why a ridge? Why not a Valley?
- Heat makes the large structure rise up, but at
the axis there is a rift valley from spreading
41Sea Floor Spreading Key to Rejecting the Old Ways
- Plate Tectonics continental drift sea-floor
spreading - Rename the theory with new evidence
- Potassium-Argon dating
- Paleomagnetism
42Potassium - Argon Dating
- Discovery middle of ocean ridges youngest
43- Millions of years before present
44Classroom Resources
- Animation showing ages of ocean crust getting
older away from spreading
45Paleomagnetism
46Classroom Resources
- Visualizing reversals of magnetic field and how
this creates a mirror image on the two sides of a
spreading center
47- Lava has minerals that record the magnetic field
48Paleomagnetism in Symmetry
- Conclusion
- was that
- Sea floors
- Spreading
- apart
49Source for Latest Info
50Continents can also spread
Africa is Rifting
51Obvious question with making new sea floor, why
isnt Earth expanding?
- Old ocean plates undergo subduction
523. Type of Plate Interactionsb. Convergent
Boundaries
53Oceanic-Continental Convergence
- Denser Oceanic Crust Subducts
- Trench Forms
- Volcanoes Form
- Lithosphere Subducts Into Asthenosphere
- Earthquakes Common All Along Boundary
54Andes
Cartoon
- Nazca plate collide with South American Plate
Recent Research from Nature
55Classroom Resources
- Visualizations about the Andes Mtns as from
Convergence of Ocean Continental Plates
56- From the East-Pacific Rise, the Pacific plate
moves towards subduction in the Aleutian Trench
57- Ocean-Cont.
- Convergence
- in Pacific
- Northwest
58Island Arcs from Ocean-Ocean Convergence
59Convergence of 2 continental plates
60Classroom Resources
- Animations of Himalaya Formation
61Formation of Appalachian Mountains resulted from
the collision of the African and European Plates
with North American Plate prior to 300 million
years ago.
62Ural Mountains
Formation of the Ural Mountains related to
collision tectonics prior to 300 Mya ago.
63Convergence Tsunami
64Effects Of Plate Locking
65EQ (or landslide or volcanic eruption) movement
generates the wave that travels about 500 mph
66Classroom Resources
- Shows how Tsunami can be made from subduction
Shows time sequence in Tsunami destroying coastal
city in Alaska
67Animated gif
68Mega-Quake Set off 2004 Tsunami will happen
again
69Sri Lanka
Sumatra Uplift
70Indonesia
71Indonesia
72Has Happened, Will Happen Again
In Classroom Resources Folder, Animation of Chile
EQ generating Tsunami that destroyed Hilo in 1960
733. Type of Plate Interactionsc. Transform
Boundaries
- Side-by-side motion
- along San Andreas zone
74Transform motion of the San Andreas Fault can be
seen by offset of streams that cross the fault
zone.
75California Wont Fall into the Ocean
- Continent is 5/6ths submerged, so it is anchored
very tight
76Classroom Resource
- Animation showing how there used to be
convergence along the California coast, but it
turned into a transform boundary
Animation of San Francisco Peninsula Topography
shows the gash of the San Andreas fault zone
77Other Transform Boundaries
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794. Hot Spots
Focus here on Hawaii
Often in the middle of a plate
80Hawaiian Hotspot
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85Classroom Resources
- Animation of Hawaii as moves over Hot Spot
86Trail of the Hot Spot
- Note change in direction 43 myr ago
Change in direction 43 myr ago
87Alternative Hypothesis
88Online Visualizations
- Tsunami Visualizations
- http//serc.carleton.edu/NAGTWorkshops/visualizati
on/collections/tsunami.html - Plate Tectonic Movement Visualizations
- http//serc.carleton.edu/NAGTWorkshops/visualizati
on/PTMovements.html - Isostacy
- http//serc.carleton.edu/NAGTWorkshops/visualizati
on/collections/IsoGrav.html - Mountain Uplift
- http//serc.carleton.edu/NAGTWorkshops/visualizati
on/collections/mouneros.html - Earth History
- http//serc.carleton.edu/NAGTWorkshops/visualizati
on/collections/geotime.html - Mountain Building
- http//serc.carleton.edu/NAGTWorkshops/visualizati
on/collections/orogeny.html