Title: Landscapes of New York
1Landscapes of New York
2What are landscapes?
- 3 Major Classifications
- Mountains
- Plains / Lowlands
- Plateaus / Uplands
3New York has all three!
Notice the Catskills are part of a plateau, and
are not really mountains
4Mountains / Highlands
- At least 300 meters above the surrounding land.
- Created by a tectonic collision between two
landmasses (Orogeny). - Characterized by distorted rock structures
(metamorphic bedrock) a result of the pressures
applied during collision.
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6Plains / Lowlands
- Large areas of flat land at low elevations.
- Lots of gravel, sand and clay.
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7Plateau / Uplands
- Large areas of flat land at high elevation.
- Usually flat, horizontal, sedimentary rock
structures.
8Check your note sheet now
Landscapes Landscapes Landscapes
Mountains Plateaus Plains
9- Landforms are the result of the interaction of
tectonic forces and the processes of weathering,
erosion, and deposition.
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11What tectonic events and surface processes were
occurring during these times?
12Adirondack High Peaks
13Correlate page 2 to page 3 of your ESRT
14What was happening in NY during the Middle
Proterozoic?
15Correlate pages 2 3 to pages 8 9.
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19No horizontal layering blocky, chunky, jointed
metamorphic rock.
20Isolated garnet crystals like this one, tell us
the rock has been subjected to a lot of heat and
pressure (metamorphism).
21Anorthosite composed of large crystals of
labradorite feldspar (another clue of
metamorphism).
22Distorted bedrock structure result of
compression forces during the collision of
landmasses that created the supercontinent that
came before Pangea.
23Letchworth Gorge
24Correlate page 2 to page 3 of your ESRT
25What was happening in NY during the Devonian?
26Correlate pages 2 3 to pages 8 9.
27- During the Devonian the western parts of NY are
underwater. The Acadian orogeny occurs mostly to
the North (Maine, Newfoundland, Greenland, etc). - The rising of those mountains produced a lot of
erosion of the softer surface sedimentary rocks
and the Catskill delta was formed.
28Is this a true mountainous region?
29Elevated sedimentary rocks being worn down by
running water
30Watkins Glen
31These and other marine fossils tell us that the
area was once covered by a shallow sea.
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33Sedimentary rocks, at fairly high elevations,
being worn down by running water
34Take Us Home!
- What NYS Landscape do we live in?
35Hudson-Mohawk Lowlands
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38Notice the layering in the rocks
39Conglomerate rock from the Catskills. The
Catskills are made of sedimentary rocks, not
metamorphic rocks!
40Long Island
41Correlate page 2 to page 3 of your ESRT
42Correlate pages 2 3 to pages 8 9.
43Caumsett State Park, Lloyds Neck, LI
Pleistocene Sands Gravels
Cretaceous Clay
44Loess
Glacial till