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Title: The Solid Earth


1
The Solid Earth
  • Layers and Structure
  • (Intro to Geology)

2
More than meets the eye
3
What is the Earth like?
4
Earth like an Apple
5
Travel from the Outside In
6
The Crust- the SKIN
  • Crust- made of mostly O and Si (and others such
    as Al, Fe, Ca, Na, K and Mg)

Oceanic- under the ocean Thinner than
continental.
Continental- part of the land, under your feet
7
Mantle- the FLESH
  • Mantle- 1,800 miles thick, Divided into two (2)
    parts, made of rock

Upper Mantle
Lower Mantle
L
A
8
Upper Mantle
  • Divided into (2) two parts- think L.A.

Lithosphere- rigid (hard, stiff) Note includes
the crust (can break!!!)
Asthenosphere- plastic like, semi-solid, flows
like silly putty, caramel
9
Lower Mantle
  • Semi Solid
  • What does it mean?
  • Compared to taffy, caramel or rubber!

10
Outer Core
  • Liquid metal
  • Ocean of Spinning metal!
  • Made up of Fe and Ni
  • VERY Hot!!!!!! Hotter than the Inner Core!
  • WHY?

11
Inner Core- the PIT
  • Solid metal
  • Spinning metal!
  • Mostly iron (Fe)
  • Also nickel (Ni)
  • Very hot!!!!!! BUT- cooler than the Outer Core!
    WHY?
  • Together with the Outer Core it generates the
    Earths magnetic field!

12
What does it all look like?
13
The Layers
Continental Crust
Oceanic Crust under ocean
Upper Mantle
Lower Mantle
14
Do you Know it?
This does not include the core!!!
15
You got it?
16
What is the Moho?
  • Mohorovicic Discontinuity
  • What is it?

17
Apples or avocados??? What do you like?
18
One last look...
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Do you know it?
20
Plate TectonicsContinental Drift and Pangaea
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Continental Drift
  • Puzzles and Alfred Wegener (1912)
  • Observations and evidence continetal margins,
    fossils, rock age, glaciers and mountain chains.
  • Moving land
  • Hypothesis the continents have once been joined
    together in one big land massgt
  • Pangaea

22
Pangaea
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How did it move? When?
24
New Conclusive Evidence
  • Seafloor spreading- discovered in the 1947
  • Moving seafloor creates mid-ocean ridges
  • New rock from the mantle replaces broken crust

25
Under the sea
  • Mid-Atlantic Ridge
  • Mid-ocean Ridges

26
The Big Picture Plate Tectonics
  • The theory of plate tectonics describes how and
    why the continents move.
  • Plate rigid slab/piece of rock
  • Tektonikos greek word meaning construction or
    to build

27
Can you make Pangaea?
28
Plate Tectonics 2Plate Boundaries and Movement
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REMINDER Plate Tectonics
  • The theory of plate tectonics describes how and
    why the continents move. Think Pangaea!!!!
  • Plate rigid slab/piece of rock
  • Tektonikos greek word meaning construction or
    to build

30
How does this look like?
  • The Earths crust is broken into large pieces
    called lithospheric plates. Imagine a cracked,
    hard-boiled egg.

31
Plate Boundaries
  • The Edges of the plates, where they touch other
    plates, are called plate boundaries

32
Plate Movement vs. Boundary
  • The way the plates move, determines the type of
    plate boundary meaning

Convergent
Divergent
Transform
Towards Each other
Away from each other
Slip sideways past each other
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Plate Movement
  • These plates move in three different ways
  • Towards eachother
  • Away from eachother
  • Slip sideways past eachother

34
What does it look like?
35
Once again
36
Divergent Boundary
  • Plates pulling away from one another
  • What do we get? Ocean Ridges (under water) or
    Rift Valleys (on land)

37
Transform Boundary
  • Plates slide and grind next to each other, side
    to side
  • What do we get? Faults, earthquakes!

38
Convergent Boundary
  • Plates push against each other
  • How many kinds?
  • OO, CO and CC
  • What do we get?

39
What happens? Why?
  • The movement of these plates over millions of
    years have caused the continents to drift (move).
    Think Pangea.
  • The oceans and continents sit on top of these
    plates and therefore they move when the plates
    move. Even today!
  • Why? Convection currents within the Earth Layers.
    Think pot of boiling water!

40
Seismic MovementEarthquakes
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What are Earthquakes? Where?
  • Vibrations of the Earths crust
  • Where?
  • They occur mostly when rocks under stress
    suddenly shift or move along a fault
  • What is a locked fault?

42
Elastic Rebound Theory
43
Words to know
  • Seismic Waves- energy in the form of vibrations
    as the rocks move
  • Aftershocks- smaller tremors, as the rocks come
    back into their original position
  • Focus- where rocks first slip
  • Epicenter- point on the earths surface directly
    above the focus
  • Magnitude- how strong

44
Whats it look like?
45
Where do they happen?
46
The Pacific Ring of Fire
  • What?
  • Where?
  • What?
  • Fault Zones
  • Volcanoes
  • Trenches

47
How do we measure just kidding!
48
How do we measure?
  • Seismograph
  • Detects and records seismic waves in three
    different ways
  • What kind of waves?
  • What are they called?

49
Seismic Waves
  • P waves- primary waves- fastest, travel through
    solid and liquid
  • S waves- secondary waves, travel through solid
    only
  • Surface Waves- when P and S waves reach the
    surface, they become surface waves, slowest
  • Think water ripple effect

50
More waves
51
Waves
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What scales do we use to measure earhquakes?
  • Magnitude (Richter Scale)- measures energy
    released, related to cause. 1 and up
  • Intensity (Mercalli Scale)- measures amount of
    demage it causes, related to effect. I to XII and
    description

53
Locating an Earthquake
  • Three Stations needed
  • Why?
  • How?

54
Locating an Earthquake
55
Tsunamis
  • Tsunamis- giant wave caused by an earthquake
    whose epicenter is on or under the ocean floor.

56
How tsunamis work!
57
What does it look like?
58
Indonesia, 2004
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Banda Ache, Indonesia
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Videos, predictions and aftershocks
  • Lets see actual footage
  • Predictions?
  • Aftershocks?
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