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Earth

Geology

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Earth

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Earth

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Earth

topography

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Earth’s surface looks different from other planets.

It seems to have defined ‘continents’.

Why is this?

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The continents fit together!

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After rearrangement, rocks

and mountain belts match.

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After rearrangement, past climates seem to match

(for example, by looking at geological evidence of glaciers, or

swamps).

Glacial grooves

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After rearrangement, fossils match.

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The theory of continential drift was proposed by Alfred Wegener in the early 1900s to explain these observations.

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The theory of continential drift was proposed by Alfred Wegener in the early 1900s to explain these observations.

However, his ideas weren’t popular. People said:

•How are you going to move entire continents?

•What force is strong enough to move continents?

•How can you move rocks across rocks?

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Continental Drift Revived, 1940s & 1950s:

Supported by Magnetism of rocks

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• The Earth has a magnetic field.

• When molten rocks cool, they lock in their current magnetic field direction.

• If they are moved from their point of origin, their internal magnetic signal shows it

• The continents DEFINITELY moved!

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A new theory was postulated to explain continental drift:“Plate Tectonics”

•Earth’s surface divided into many plates that move slowly over the surface and interact with each other

•Their movements are driven from below - internal heat and convection in the Earth (What is convection?)

•This was a REVOLUTIONARY idea

Let’s make sure we understand this.

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Crust = 7 - 50 km

Mantle = 2,900 km

Core = 3,470 km

Earth layers

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Plates move by “sliding” along soft upper mantle material.

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Mantle convectionUpwelling beneath ridges•Hot, buoyant material causes ridges to sit “high”

Downwelling at subduction zones•Cooler, denser, material sinks

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Sea Floor spreading (Hess, 1962)

New crust created at ridges (divergence)Old crust consumed at subduction zones (convergence)

Predicts sea floor is young near ridges and ages away from the ridges

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Tectonic Plates

Plates are rigid, pushed along by sea floor spreading.

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Plate Boundaries

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Once Plate Tectonics was described, geologists

discovered a ton of evidence to support it.

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Age of Sea Floor

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Cascade Mountains - Famous volcanoes

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Hot spots

Shield (hot spot) Volcanoes are different from other volcanoes...

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Hot spots - Hawaii

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Plate Tectonics: Take-home messages

• Earth’s geology is dominated by the processes of plate tectonics. This is UNIQUE to the Earth.

• Earth’s crust and upper mantle are divided into plates. The plates slide around.

• Plate movement is driven by convection in Earth’s mantle.

• Crust is continuously being re-generated and removed.

• Where plates interact, they form earthquakes, volcanoes and mountains.

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Why does the Earth have plate tectonics and not other planets?

Is plate tectonics necessary for life?