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Title: Crustal Movement


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Crustal Movement
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Layers of The Earth
  • Core Center of the earth
  • Contains Iron and Nickel
  • Two Levels
  • Inner Core Solid
  • Yes there is tremendous heat but it is out
    weighed by the enormous pressure which pushes the
    particles of Iron and Nickel so close together
    that they remain solid.
  • Outer Core Liquid
  • Here heat out weighs the pressure and the Iron
    and Nickel are molten

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Mantle
  • Middle layer of the Earth
  • Comprised mostly of silicon, oxygen, iron, and
    magnesium.

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Crust
  • Solid and rocky outer layer of the earth
  • Think of the crust like an apple peel very thin
    outer layer.
  • Types
  • Oceanic Crust beneath the ocean
  • Comprised of silicon, oxygen, iron, and magnesium
  • Continental Crust beneath the continents
  • Comprised mostly of silicon, oxygen, aluminum,
    calcium, sodium, and potassium.

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Crust
  • Levels
  • Lithosphere
  • Solid topmost part of the Earth
  • Asthenosphere
  • Often considered to be the upper edge of the
    mantle
  • Made of molten material
  • Property of Plasticity
  • Able to flow or move easily

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Activity
  • Draw your own version of the Earths Layers

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Plate Tectonics
  • Continental Drift Theory
  • Alfred Wegener
  • 1912

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Plate Tectonics
  • Continental Drift
  • The Theory
  • All of the continents were once joined in one
    large land mass, Pangaea, that began breaking up
    and drifting apart millions of years ago
  • Wegeners theory was very unpopular and rejected
    by most of the worlds scientists.

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Plate Tectonics
  • Continental Drift
  • The Evidence
  • Identical types of fossils were found in Africa
    and South America
  • Many of the Earths rock formations line-up with
    formations on other continents.
  • Mountain ranges in African line up with matching
    ones in South America.
  • Coal fields with distinct layers in Brazil match
    up with identical fields in Africa

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Plate Tectonics
  • Continental Drift
  • The Evidence
  • Glacial Deposits (Sediments and Rocks left behind
    by glaciers) have been found in South America,
    Africa, India, and Australia.
  • The Continental coast lines fit together like the
    pieces of a puzzle.

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Plate Tectonics
  • Sea-Floor Spreading
  • Harry Hess
  • 1960

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Plate Tectonics
  • Sea-Floor Spreading
  • Discovered a large system of underwater
    mountains.
  • Contain a deep crack
  • Lava erupts through these cracks pushing the
    ocean floor on either side away.
  • The lava hardens and forms new ocean floor.

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Plate Tectonics
  • Sea-Floor Spreading
  • The evidence
  • Samples have shown that the further away from a
    ridge you get the older the rock.
  • Magnetic memory of rock material in the ocean
  • As magma hardens at ridges half of the rock moves
    in one direction and half moves in the other.
  • On each side the magnetic strips match the
    earths magnetic pull.

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Plate Tectonics
  • Plate Tectonics
  • J. Tuzo Wilson - 1965

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Plate Tectonics
  • Plate Tectonics
  • Plate
  • The moving, irregularly shaped slabs that fit
    together like paving stones to form the surface
    layer of the earth
  • Tectonics
  • The branch of geology that deals with the
    movements that shape the earths crust

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Plate Tectonics
  • Plate Tectonics
  • The Theory
  • The earths plates are in constant, slow motion,
    driven by convection currents in the mantle.
  • Do you know what convection is?
  • Seven Major Plates
  • Named for the area its surface features.
  • For example The Pacific Plate
  • Can move up to several centimeters per year.

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Plate Tectonics
  • Plate Tectonics
  • Convection
  • Hot material rises from the core and cool
    material sinks towards the core.
  • The cool material then heats and the rises this
    circular cycle causes movement.

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Activity
  • Draw your own model of convection currents.

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Plate Tectonics
  • Plate Tectonics
  • Plate Boundaries
  • The points where plates meet.
  • 3 Types
  • Divergent
  • Convergent
  • Transform or Strike-Slip

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Plate Tectonics
  • Plate Tectonics
  • Divergent
  • Move apart at mid-ocean ridges.

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Plate Tectonics
  • Plate Tectonics
  • Boundaries
  • Convergent
  • Plates come together at trenches One plate
    moving over top of the other.

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Plate Tectonics
  • Plate Tectonics
  • Boundaries
  • Strike-Slip
  • Two plates grind together and slip past each
    other horizontally. No new material is created
    and none is destroyed.

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Geological History
  • Fossils
  • Preserved remains or traces of living things
  • Can be used to determine age.

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Geological Time Scale
  • Fossils
  • Law of Superposition
  • In horizontal sedimentary rock layers, the oldest
    rock is on the bottom

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Geological History
  • Fossils
  • How do you think Paleontologist determine the age
    of fossils?
  • Radioactive (Carbon) Dating
  • Determines the absolute age of rocks and fossils.
  • The rate at which a radioactive element decays is
    a constant.
  • Half Life

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Geological History
  • Fossils
  • Index Fossils
  • The remains of plants and animals that existed
    for a relatively short period of time in a wide
    area.
  • Tell the relative age of rocks

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Geological History
  • Geological Time Scale
  • Eras Plaeozoic, Mesozoic, Cenozoic
  • Periods Eras are divided into periods.
  • Epochs Only in the Cenozoic period because the
    information we have for this era is so much more
    complete.
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