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Plate Tectonics

Plate Tectonics. Assignment #40. Continental Drift Theory. Proposed by Alfred Wegener in 1912 250 million years ago, all of the continents were combined into one super-continent called “Pangaea” The continents gradually drifted apart to where they are today.

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Plate Tectonics

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  1. Plate Tectonics Assignment #40

  2. Continental Drift Theory • Proposed by Alfred Wegener in 1912 • 250 million years ago, all of the continents were combined into one super-continent called “Pangaea” • The continents gradually drifted apart to where they are today. • Searching for evidence to further develop his theory of continental drift, Wegener came across a paleontological paper suggesting that a land bridge had once connected South America and Africa. This proposed land bridge was an attempt to explain that the same fossilized plants and animals from the same time period were found in South America and Africa. 

  3. Continental Drift Animation

  4. Earth’s Major Plates • Eurasian • Australian-Indian • Pacific • Juan de Fuca • Caribbean • South American • African • Antarctic • North American

  5. Earth’s Major Plates

  6. Theory of Plate Tectonics • Explains the movement of Earth’s plates • Movement leads to the formation of volcanoes, earthquakes, ocean trenches, mountain formations, etc… • Plates move 1-10 cm per year

  7. Earthquakes and volcanoes occur in concentrated areas. • This suggests that the crust is divided into pieces. New Technology Supports Continental Drift Theory

  8. In the late 1940’s, Sonar was invented.

  9. Bats use it!

  10. Sonar brought Wegner’s theory back to life!

  11. Sonar made it possible for us to observe the ocean floor.

  12. Soon, scientists observed a large mountain chain running down the center of the Atlantic ocean.

  13. They quickly found that the ridge ran around the world!

  14. Sea Floor Spreading • The longest chain of mountains in the world is the Mid-Ocean Ridge. • The mid-ocean ridge extends into all of Earth’s oceans.

  15. Sea Floor Spreading • At this ridge, the molten material rises from the asthenosphere and erupts (much like a volcano). • Molten material spreads out, pushing older rock to both sides of the ridge.

  16. Sea Floor Spreading • Sea Floor Spreading with Bill Nye (4 mins) Makes the mid ocean ridge. • Divergent Boundary Animation

  17. Evidence - Drilling Samples • The Glomar Challenger took a drilling sample and found that the farther away the rocks were from the ridge, the older they were. The younger ones were in the center of the ridge.

  18. The farther away the rocks are from the Mid-Ocean Ridge, the older the rocks are. The younger rocks are in the center of the ridge.

  19. What causes the plates to move? Convection currents in the asthenosphere. Scientists generally agree that convection occurring in the asthenosphere is the basic driving force for plate movement. Plate Tectonics (7 mins) Plate Tectonics (1 min)

  20. 2 TYPES OF CRUST • 1)OCEANIC • under ocean • thin • very dense • made of basalt • 2)CONTINENTAL • under land • thick • less dense • made of granite

  21. Outside of Foldable Divergent Convergent (divide) (come together/collide) Transform Convergent (slide) (come together/collide)

  22. DIVERGENT Plate Boundary • When plates pull apart • Forms volcanoes (mid-ocean ridge), cause of sea floor spreading and rift valleys • Continental-Continental crust diverging causes rift valleys • Oceanic-Oceanic crust diverging causes sea floor spreading

  23. DIVERGENT Plate Boundary • When plates pull apart • Forms volcanoes (mid-ocean ridge), cause of seafloor spreading and rift valleys Rift Valley Animation Divergent Boundary Animation

  24. Divergent Plate Boundary

  25. CONVERGENT Plate Boundary • 2 plates move toward each other (coming together/colliding)

  26. CONVERGENT (Continental-Continental) • Crust on continents have the same density, so they push against each other forming folded mountains. • EX: Himalayan mountain range

  27. CONVERGENT (Continental-Continental) Animation of The Himalayan Mountain Range (1:01 mins)

  28. Convergent Plate Boundary

  29. CONVERGENT (Oceanic-Oceanic) Oceanic-Oceanic convergent zones are mostly hidden under the sea. Only arcs of volcanic islands mark them, made of dark and heavy basaltic lavas. The western Pacific Ocean is full of these—from north to south they include the Aleutian, Kuril, Japanese, Ryukyu, Izu-Bonin, Philippine, Mariana, Solomon and Tonga-Kermadec island arcs. In the Atlantic are the Caribbean and South Sandwich island arcs. In the Indian Ocean is the tangle of arcs that makes up the Indonesian archipelago.

  30. CONVERGENT (Continental-Oceanic) • The more dense oceanic crust is pulled beneath (subducted) the less dense continental crust. • Forms trenches in ocean • Forms volcanoes on land Subduction zone animation http://www2.nature.nps.gov/GEOLOGY/usgsnps/pltec/contvsocn288x157.gif

  31. Convergent Plate Boundary

  32. What is subduction? • Subduction is the process by which the ocean floor sinks beneath the continental crust and back into the mantle (seen in the US on the Pacific Coast). Subduction Zone (1:32 mins)

  33. Ring of Fire The Ring of Fire has over 400 volcanoes , both active and dormant. Most of the world’s earthquakes also occur around this ‘Ring of Fire’. Ring of Fire (2:11 mins)

  34. TRANSFORM Plate Boundary • 2 plates SLIDING HORIZONTALLY past each other • Forms earthquakes

  35. TRANSFORM Plate Boundary San Andreas Fault (3 mins)

  36. Transform Plate Boundary

  37. Animations of processes that occur along plate boundaries. Video on plate boundaries

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