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Announcements Exam 1 review session: Monday the 21 st at 5pm Here in McG-S room 20 Bring questions! Exam 1 itself: Wednesday the 23 rd

Lecture13 tectonics&weathering

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Announcements

Exam 1 review session:Monday the 21st at 5pmHere in McG-S room 20

Bring questions!

Exam 1 itself: Wednesday the 23rd

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Quiz #4

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Question 6A B

Question 1

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Linking Volcanism and Faulting to Plate Tectonics

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Geologic Excitement at Tectonic Plate Boundaries

Hawaii?

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World Hot Spots

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Hot spots

= individual, stationary sites of upwelling from mantle

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Hawaiian IslandsLots of basaltic volcanismIslands become older to the NW

Newer

Older

Oldest

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Hot spot development over time

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Hot spots: Hawaii

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Pacific-North American Boundary

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One tiny problem

We haven’t found good evidence for plumes yet…Maybe they’re too small for our technology to see. Maybe they don’t exist.

Big debate right now: plume theory vs. crack theory

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Normal Faults: Basin and Range

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Normal Faults: Basin and Range

GrabbenHorst

← Extension →

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Why is Nevada pulling apart?

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Why is Nevada pulling apart?

30+ m.y.a. Present

• All that pressure from subduction has been released. The continent is relaxing!

• There might be residual upwelling at the spreading center, and now North America is right over top of it.

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Weathering

Bedrock to regolith to soil

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Endogenic vs. exogenic

Internal vs. external systems

plate tectonics

folding

faulting

volcanism

weathering

water erosion

wind erosion

Building up Breaking downtug of war

glacial erosion

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Denudation

= wearing away of landforms

Involves• Weathering• Mass wasting• Erosion

Agents: moving water, air, waves, ice

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Weathering – breakdown of rock materialsErosion – transport of broken-down materials

Processes that weather/alter/destroy bedrock (Pw)

versus

Processes that expose bedrock (Pe)

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Yosemite, California

Pw < Pe

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Pw > PeWest Virginia

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Champaign, France

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Moab, Utah