Chapter 17-Plate Tectonics
which way do compasses usually point?
North
what did scientists question?
why there was no trace of older oceanic crust
oceanic crust is more ____ than cont
young
the three parts of plate tectonics
1. divided into pieces 2. move past, beside, and into each other 3. creates topo features
what 2 discoveries were the result of analysis of the rocks and sediments on the seafloor?
1. the ages of the rocks that make up the seafloor vary across the ocean floor and these variations are predictable 2. ocean-floor sediments are typically a few hundred meters thick
there are about ____ major plates
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there are about ____ major plates and several smaller ones
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deep-sea trench
A long, narrow, elongated, deep depression in the seafloor. it typically runs parallel to a plate boundary and makes a subduction zone.
oceanic-oceanic
Alaska or Aleutian islands
oceanic oceanic is found in...
Aleutian Islands in Japan, Mariana's Trench, Fiji
Where do plates interact?
Along their boundaries
oceanic-cont
Andes or Chile
oceanic-continental is found in...
Andes, Mt. Pinatubo, Cascades, Krakatau
transform
California
T or F- ridge push is thought to be at least twice as important as slab pull in moving oceanic plate away from an ocean ridge
F
T or F- this question has been answered
F
T or F- magnetic reversal has never before occurred on Earth.
F, it has occurred many times in earths history
T or F- polarity is almost always normal
F, periods of normal polarity alternate with periods of reversed polarity.
magnetic reversal
Happens when the flow in the outer core changes, and Earth's magnetic field changes direction, causes compasses to point South
divergent boundaries are found...
Iceland, Surtsey Island, Galapagos Island, Mid-Oceanic Ridges
seafloor spreading usually occurs under the sea, but an exception is made in...
Iceland, where a portion of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge rises above sea level and erupts
examples of ridges
Juan de Fuca, Central Indian, SW Indian, Pacific Antarctic
an example of a trench
Mariana Trench, deepest in the world
cont-cont
Nepal or Himalayas
subduction
One plate going under another plate
where is it located?
Pacific Ocean
a divergent boundary formed the ____ ____ Ocean
South Atlantic
Marine geologist
Studies geological processes of the ocean floor
T or F- The Mariana Trench is bigger than Mt. Everest
T
T or F- convection currents can be thousands of km across
T
seafloor spreading
The theory that explains how new ocean crust is formed at ocean ridges, slowly moved away from ocean ridges, and destroyed at deep-sea trenches
convection is...
The transfer of thermal energy (heat) by the movement of heated material from one place to another
why did these two topographic features puzzle scientists?
What could have formed an underwater mtn range that extended around earth? What is the source of volcanism associated with these mtns? What forces could depress earths crust enough to create trenches nearly 6 times as deep as the Grand Canyon?
one of the main questions about the theory of plate tectonics
What force/ forces cause tectonic plates to move?
it, however, does not produce an arc of islands, instead producing...
a chain of volcanoes along the edge of a cont. plate
basalt
a dark gray to black dense to fine-grained igneous rock
magnetometer
a device that can detect small changes in magnetic fields
they flow, however, at a rate of...
a few cm per year
a tectonic plate is...
a huge piece of earths crust and rigid upper mantle that fits with others at its edges to cover earths surface
mid-ocean ridge
a major feature along the ocean floor consisting of an elevated region with a central valley
it produces...
a mtn range w/ many volcanoes
most cause what to happen?
cause sections of ocean ridges to become offset
this process also...
causes mantle to melt
Plates move _______ per year
centimeters
the matching ____ of continents on opposite sides of the Atlantic ocean suggest the continents were once joined.
coastlines
divergent vs transform boundary
comes apart vs slides past forms mid-ocean ridge vs islands, trenches, and volcanoes crust is formed vs crust is fractured/deformed
data gathered from paleomagnetic studies of cont. lava flows allowed scientists to....
construct a magnetic polarity time scale
wergner's hypothesis
cont drift
which conv boundary has no subduction zone
cont/cont
some divergent boundaries form on...
continents
it appears as a...
continuous mtn chain on the ocean floor
the cooling of matter causes it to slightly ____ and ____ in density
contract, increase
this up-and-down flow produces a pattern of motion called a...
convection current
what causes an ice cube to melt when placed in a glass of water?
convection currents
what are thought to drive plate movements?
convection currents in the mantle
it is destroyed at...
convergent boundaries
in the convection currents of the mantle...
cooler mantle material is denser than hot mantle material
why?
cooling
divergent boundaries can ____ rift valleys
create
Earth's ____ and ____ ____ are broken into slabs called tectonic plates
crust, upper mantle
underwater mtn chains' counterparts-
deep-sea trenches
Oceanic plates are ___ than continental plates
denser
in oceanic-oceanic convergence, one of the plates is ___ than the other
denser
this method enabled scientists to quickly create ____ maps of the ocean floor
isochron
this part of the mantle moves as...
part of tectonic plates
MOST geologic activity occurs at...
plate boundaries
transform boundary
plates slide past each other; shear
plates move at different ____
rates
this process does what to oceanic crust formed at the ridge?
recycles
a magnetic field that is opposite to the present field has ____ polarity
reversed
continents are not pushing through ocean crust as he proposed, but are more like passengers that...
ride along while ocean crust slowly moves away from oncean ridges
in seafloor spreading, magma intrudes into the ocean floor through a...
ridge
plate movements result from ...
ridge push and slab pull
a divrgent boundary within a cont forms a....
rift valley
divergent boundaries are usually found in...
rift valleys
new oceanic crust forms as magma...
rises at ridges and solidifies
Wergner's three evidences
rocks, fossils, and glacial deposits
data from topographic, sedimentary, and paleomagnetic research led to the proposition of...
seafloor spreading
the process that creates new ocean crust by the up welling of magma at ocean ridges
seafloor spreading
what was the missing link?
seafloor spreading
why is Iceland growing?
seafloor spreading
the regions with normal and reverse polarity formed what across the floor?
series of stripes
the ____ and ____ of the continents suggests that they were once joined together
shape, geology
advances in technology in the 1940s and 50s did what?
showed that all of these widely accepted ideas ere incorrect
the cooled matter then ____
sinks
mantle that has cooled at the base of tectonic plates slowly does what?
sinks downward toward the center of the earth
the evidence for seafloor spreading suggested that cont and oceanic crust move as enormous ____
slabs
the evidence for seafloor spreading suggested that cont. and oceanic crust move as enormous ____
slabs
they move ____
slowly
this cycle of spreading and the intrusion of magma continues the formation of ocean floor,which...
slowly moves away from the ridge
earths mantle is composed of primarily ____ material
solid
radioactive decay heats up the mantle, causing
solid rock to slowly flow and enormous convection currents to move material throughout the mantle
sonar uses ____ ____ to measure ____
sound waves, distance
these convection currents are thought to be set in motion by....
subducting slabs
seep-sea trenches are formed by...
subduction
the process in which tectonic plates sink back into the mantle
subduction
the combination of mechanisms such as these are involved in plate motions at...
subduction zones
the pattern of thickness across the ocean floor was ____ across ocean ridges
symmetrical
these slabs are called ...
tectonic plates
these slabs are known as...
tectonic plates
Theory of Plate Tectonics
the "marrige" of cont drift and seafloor spreading
this showed that...
the age of oceanic crust increases with distance from a ridge
by matching the patterns on the seafloor with the known pattern of reversals on land, scientists were able to determine...
the age of the ocean floor from magnetic recording.
Where does it begin?
the central rift
Convection
the circulatory motion that occurs in a fluid at nonuniform temperature owing to the variation of its density and the action of gravity
this field causes...
the compass to point north
secondly, ....
the continuous spreading and intrusion of magma results in the addition of new oceanic crust. two halves of the oceanic crust spread apart slowly and move apart like a conveyor belt
so, what happens?
the edges of both cont.s collide and become crumpled, folded, and uplifted
seafloor spreading along a divergent boundary can cause...
the expansion of an ocean basin
lastly, ...
the far edges of the oceanic crust sink beneath the cont. crust. as it descends, water in the minerals is released, melting the overlying mantle, forming magma. the magma rises and forms part of the cont. crust.
Earth's magnetic field is generated by...
the flow of molten iron in the liquid outer core
the rifting might eventually lead to...
the formation of a new ocean basin
these stripes were ____ to ocean ridges
parallel
when scientists towed magnetometers behind ships to measure the magnetic orientation of the rocks of the ocean floor, what happened?
a surprising pattern emerged
it results in...
a transfer of energy between earths hot interior and its cooler exterior
continental-oceanic convergence, like oceanic-oceanic, produces...
a trench and volcanic arch
this forms...
a vast mtn range
this trend was symmetric ____ and ____ to ocean ridges
across, parallel
older crust is found...
along deep-sea trenches
the process of subduction here creates...
an ocean trench
why?
because the cont rocks are less dense and will not sink into the mantle
as they crystallize, these minerals do what?
behave like tiny compasses and align with earths magnetic field
the part of the mantle that is too cold and stiff to flow lies...
beneath the crust and is attached to it
a rift zone is like a...
big tear or a baby divergent boundary
the cont crust can or cannot descend?
cannot
what was another advancement that allowed scientists to study the ocean floor in great detail?
development of echo-sounding methods, consisting of sonar
hot mantle material is then ____
displaced, and it rises
warmed matter is then ____ and forced to ____
displaced, rise
new crust is formed at...
divergent boundaries
Rift valleys are formed by
divergent boundaries on cont crust
when an oceanic plate is completely subducted, it can...
drag an attached continent behind it toward the subduction zone
the San Andreas Fault system is responsible for many of the ____ in California every year
earthquakes
why were they named this way?
earths crust changes its relative direction and velocity from one side of the boundary to the other
convection currents in the mantle result in energy transfer between...
earths hot interior and cooler exterior
long term changes in earth's magnetic field are called...
epochs
short term changes are called...
events
they...
fit together at their edges to cover earth's surfacce
seafloor spreading provided evidence that the ocean floor is not ____ and ____
flat, unchanging
on transform boundaries, it is...
fractured or deformed
magnetometers' data did what for scientists?
furthered their understanding of rocks underlying the ocean floor
each boundary has certain ____ ____ and ____ associated with it
geologic features, processes
why?
gravity
divergent boundaries are associated with...
high heat flow, volcanism, and earthquakes
at transform boundaries, plates move ____
horizontally
dense
how compacted is it?
2nd problem:
how were the conts moving (through rock)
tectonic plates
huge pieces of crust and rigid upper mantle
tectonic plates
huge pieces of crust and rigid upper mantle that fit together at their edges to cover Earth's surface
isochron
imaginary line on a map that shows points of the same age; formed at the same time
plates move...
in different directions and at different rates relative to one another
thickness of the sediments ____ with distance from an ocean ridge
increases
basaltic rock contains large amts of...
iron-bearing minerals of volcanic origin
When lava solidifies...
iron-bearing minerals such as magnetite crystallize.
How is crust recycled?
it subducts and melts into magma to repeat the process
subduction zone
juan de fuca
many scientists think that what drives this tectonic movement?
large-scale motion in the mantle (earths interior between the crust and the core)
cont. crust is usually...
less dense and lighter colored
cont-cont boundaries form when?
long after an oceanic plate has converged w/ an oceanic plate.
transform boundaries are characterized by...
long faults and shallow earthquakes
rift valley
long, narrow depression that forms when continental crust begins to separate at a divergent boundary
the first part of seafloor spreading-
magma intrudes into the ocean floor along a ridge and fills the gap created
what causes mid-oceanic ridges?
magma rising through the rift's faults
scientists hypothesized that the rocks on the ocean floor would show a record of....
magnetic reversals
one technological advance used to study the ocean floor was the ____
magnetometer
the radioactive decay is from both the ____ and the ____ beneath it
mantle, core
the ages and widths of the stripes ____ from one side to another. (pg 477)
matched
what two things did sonar tech. allow scientists do?
measure water depth and map the topography of the ocean floor
it does this by...
measuring the time it takes for sound waves sent from the ship to bounce off the seafloor and return to the ship
where in the world is divergent
mid-atlantic
Where does seafloor spreading happen?
mid-ocean ridges
Oceanic crust is mostly made of....
minerals high in iron and magnesium, or basaltic rocks
plate tectonics describes how tectonic plates....
move and shape earth's surface
continental drift was the idea that continents do what?
move around on Earths surface
the evidence for seafloor spreading suggests that cont. and oceanic crust do what?
move as enormous slabs
as new oceanic crust forms, the old crust...
moves away from the ridges
even though the mantle is solid, much of it...
moves like a soft, pliable plastic
cont/cont forms
mtn ranges
____ ____ and ____ form at the boundaries between plates
mtns, volcanoes, trenches
why is this?
new ocean crust forms here (usually)
a magnetic field that has the same orientation as earths present field is said to have ____ polarity
normal
until the mid-1900s, most people thought that...
ocean floors were essentially flat
in the isochron map in our book, the relatively young ocean-floor crust is near...
ocean ridges
oceanic crust forms at...
ocean ridges
sonar and magnetometers' data revealed vast, underwater mountain chains called ____ _____ that run along the ocean floors
ocean ridges
oceanic crust forms at... and becomes a part of....
ocean ridges, the seafloor
continents are often carried along attached to...
oceanic crust
many people also had misconceptions that...
oceanic crust was unchanging and much older than cont. crust
which convergence has a better chance of high explosivity?
oceanic-oceanic
signs of a transform fault:
offset train tracks, roads, fences, and creeks
cont drift vs plate tectonics
once been joined vs puzzle pieces
how does one use this device?
one can tow it behind a ship and use it to record the magnetic field generated by ocean floor rocks
the arc of volcanic islands formed by conv. boundaries ____ the trench
parallel
what forms the longest continuous mtn range on earth?
the ocean ridges
seafloor spreading
the process by which new oceanic crust forms at ocean ridges and slowly moves away from the spreading center until it is subducted and recycled at deep-sea trenches
ridge push
the process that occurs as the older portion of the seafloor sinks, and the weight of the uplifted ridge is thought to push the oceanic plate toward the trench formed at the subduction zone
slab pull
the pulling of a tectonic plate as the relatively cool, dense subducting plate subducts deep into the mantle
how are convergent and divergent movements of tectonic plates related to mantle convection?
the rising material in the convection current spreads out as it reaches the upper mantle and causes both upward and sideways forces. these forces lift and split the lithosphere at divergent plate boundaries. as the plates separate, material rising from the mantle supplies the magma that hardens to form new ocean crust. the downward part of a convection current occurs where a sinking force pulls tectonic plates downward at convergent boundaries.
reversals in the polarity of earths magnetic field are recorded in...
the rocks that make up the ocean floor
what causes a convection current to flow?
the sinking of a cold material
paleomagnetism
the study of the history of earths magnetic field, studies solidified lava
convection
the transfer of energy via the movent of heated matter
convection currents aid in...
the transfer of thermal energy from warmer regions of matter to cooler ones
plate tectonics is a...
theory
the second discovery puzzled scientists because...
they knew erosion and deposition occur in earths oceans but did not understand why seafloor sediments were not as thick as their cont. counterparts
convection currents in the mantle are sustained by...
this rise and fall of material
puzzle pieces move
together, apart, and by each other
convection currents does what with thermal energy?
transfers it from the earths interior to its exterior
what boundary separates southwestern California from the rest of the state?
transform, San Andreas Fault system is part of it
sonar data revealed what two things?
trenches and ridges in the ocean
oceanic-cont forms
trenches and volcanic mountain ranges
oceanic/cont forms
trenches, volcanic mtn range, volcanoes
it is heated ____ by radioactive decay
unevenly
oceanic-oceanic convergence forms
volcanic island arch, islands, trenches, volcanos
the magma then rises and forms...
volcanic island arcs
____ and ____ are common along ridges and trenches
volcanism, earthquakes
why?
water lowers the melting point of the overlying mantle when it is carried into Earth by the subducting plate
Wegener could not explain
what caused the landmasses to move or how they moved
1 problem:
what force pushes it
subduction vs convergent boundary
when one plate forces another under it vs when plates move together three types vs only one type
can transform boundaries occur on continents?
yes
oceanic crust of geologically ____
young
they also discovered that even the old est parts of the seafloor are geologically ____
young
rack samples from near ocean ridges were found to be ____ than ones from near the deep-sea trenches
younger