Plate tectonics and the ocean floor

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Subduction zones

(beyond Mid-Ocean Ridge) place where two lithospheric plates come together, one riding over the other. oceanic trench site of crust destruction Subduction can generate deep ocean trenches

polar wandering

Apparent polar wandering Location of North Pole changed over time - plates shifting

Plate Tectonics

Alfred Wegener first proposed in 1912 Called it "Continental Drift"

Continental Drift

Continental drift - The idea that the continents slowly moved over Earth's surface.

Types of Boundaries

Convergent Boundary - Converge - come together Divergent Boundary - divide - go apart Transform Boundary - slide back and forth

Evidence

Distribution of organisms Same fossils found on continents that today are widely separated Modern organisms with similar ancestries

paleomagnetism

Earth's magnetic field and paleomagnetism (study of Earth's ancient magnetic field) Earth has magnetic polarity North and South polarities Magnetic polarity recorded in igneous rocks Magnetite in basalt

Magnetic Polarity Reversals

Earth's magnetic polarity reverses periodically - field direction reverses Recorded in ancient igneous rocks

Sea Floor Spreading

Harry Hess World War II submarine captain and geologist Depth recordings show sea floor features History of Ocean Basins Seafloor spreading Mantle convection cells as driving mechanism.Mid-ocean ridge - spreading center

Heat Flow

Heat flow - heat from Earth's interior released to surface Very high at mid-ocean ridges Low at subduction zones

Convection Currents in Earth

Heat from the core and the mantle causes convection currents in the mantle. Temperature increase - rise Temperature decrease - sink

Convection Current

Hot magma in the Earth moves toward the surface, cools, then sinks again in a circular pattern. Creates convection currents (circulate) beneath the plates that cause the plates to move.

Plate Tectonics Theory

Lithosphere - tectonic plates that float on ductile asthenosphere Large-scale geologic features occur at plate boundaries. = Volcanos, earthquakes, tsunamis

Earthquakes as Evidence

Most large earthquakes occur at subduction zones. Earthquake activity mirrors tectonic plate boundaries.

magnetic field

New evidence from World War II Sea floor studies with sonar New technology enabled study of Earth's magnetic field

Types of Spreading Centers

Oceanic rise Fast-spreading Gentle slopes East Pacific Oceanic ridge Slow-spreading Steep slopes Mid-Atlantic Ultra-slow Deep rift valley Widely scattered volcanoes Arctic and southwest India

Types of Convergent Boundaries

Oceanic-Continental Convergence Ocean plate is subducted Continental arcs generated Explosive andesitic volcanic eruptions

Divergent Boundary Features

Plates move apart Mid-ocean ridge Rift valley New ocean floor created Shallow focus earthquakes Intensity measured with seismic moment magnitude

Convergent Boundaries

Plates move toward each other Earthquakes, forms mountain ranges Ex) Himalayan Mountains

Convergent Boundary Features

Plates move toward each other Oceanic crust destroyed Ocean trench Volcanic arc Deep focus earthquakes Great forces involved Mineral structure changes associated

Sir Edward Bullard

Puzzle-like fit corroborated in 1960s Sir Edward Bullard used computer models to fit continents.Matching sequences of rocks and mountain chains Similar rock types, ages, and structures on different continents

Scientists theorize

Scientists theorize that a super-continent known as Pangaea existed. This super-continent was made up of all the continents on Earth.

What is Plate Tectonics

The Earth's crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle like rafts Why? because their density (2.7-3.0) is less than the mantle (3.3-5.7)

Pangea

The break up of Pangea

Evidence for Continental Drift

Wegener proposed Pangaea - one large continent existed millions years ago Panthalassa - one large ocean Noted puzzle-like fit of modern continents


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