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Title: ISOSTASY


1
ISOSTASY
  • A Plate Tectonic Process of Equilibrium

2
Purpose
  • To apply what we know and new information about
    how glacial rebound relates to erosion,
    deposition and glaciation to complete the MAP
    Activity on page 206-207

3
Concepts and Activities
  • Earths structure (review)
  • Plate Tectonics (review)
  • Glacial rebound and isostasy
  • MAP Activity pg. 206-207

4
Earths Structure
5
Plate Tectonic Theory
  • Lithospheric plates (continental and oceanic)
    float on top of the upper mantle (red)
  • The crust reacts to being loaded and unloaded
    because it floats on the mantle.
  • Types of loading glaciation, sediment deposition
  • Types of unloading receding glaciers, erosion

6
Isostasy
  • Isostasy is the vertical movement of the crust to
    attain buoyancy in the mantle.
  • The height a block of wood floats in water
    depends on its density and thickness.
  • The height of the earths crust also depends on
    its density and thickness.
  • Wood is less dense than water.
  • The earths crust is less dense than the
    underlying mantle
  • Video

7
Glacial Rebound
8
Crustal Density
  • Variations in elevation are due both to thickness
    and density.
  • The continents stand high because continental
    crust is thick and light (felsic).
  • The ocean basins are low because oceanic crust is
    thin and dense (mafic).

9
Isostatic ReboundHudson Bay
  • Isostatic rebound in North America since 6000 yrs
    before present (figure 11.18 pg. 207)
  • Measurements suggest that the crust in the Hudson
    Bay region has another 100 meters still to rise.

10
Isostatic Rebound The Baltic Sea, an
epicontinental sea
11
Epicontinental Seas
  • Two of the largest epicontinental seas (seas
    extending deep into a continent) on earth are
    Hudson Bay and the Baltic Sea
  • Both are dead center over areas of active
    isostatic uplift.
  • In all likelihood, the crust in these regions is
    still depressed and has not finished rising, when
    uplift is complete both seas will mostly or
    entirely disappear.

12
Raised Beaches
  • Beaches are shoreline features, they must have
    formed at sea level.
  • Finding a beach at a higher elevation than
    current sea level is evidence of crustal uplift.
  • Similarly, finding marine fossils at elevations
    above sea level also indicates that the land has
    been uplifted.

13
In Conclusion
  • If material is removed from continental crust, by
    erosion, it will rise.
  • If it is added, by glaciation, the crust will
    sink as the crust attempts to reach a state of
    equilibrium in the mantle.
  • Does isostasy occur at an constant rate? 
  • Why do eroded mountains keep rising? 
  • Do melting glaciers have a similar effect on
    continental crust?
  • Factors that influence isostasy are crust
    thickness, crust density, erosion rates, and
    glaciation rates.
  • Could sea level effect isostasy?
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