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Today’s Quiz 1) Vocabulary Chapter 1b and 12 2) Review Chapters 11 1 Thursday, August 29, 13 Today’s Quiz 1) Vocabulary Chapters 1b and 12 2) Review of Chapter 11 Check out iclicker when you bring up your quiz. Plate Tectonics Chapters 1b and 12 Presidential Palace, Haiti Earthquake Mw7.0 (2010) Thursday, August 29, 13 2 Within Earths deep interior, the transition from solid mantle to liquid outer core is due to _______________. a) an increase in the temperature toward the center of the planet causes the outer core to be molten. b) the greater pressure at depth. c) the metal core has a lower melting temperature than the silicate rock of the mantle. d) a combination of greater pressure and greater depth. e) don’t know 3 Thursday, August 29, 13 Within Earths deep interior, the transition from solid mantle to liquid outer core is due to _______________. a) an increase in the temperature toward the center of the planet causes the outer core to be molten.. b) the greater pressure at depth. c) the metal core has a lower melting temperature than the silicate rock of the mantle. d) a combination of greater pressure and greater depth. e) don’t know 4 Thursday, August 29, 13 Within Earths deep interior, the transition from liquid outer core to a solid inner core is due to _______________. a) an increase in the temperature toward the center of the planet. b) a decrease in the temperature toward the center of the planet. c) a change in the composition of the core. d) a combination of greater pressure and greater depth. e) don’t know 5 Thursday, August 29, 13 Within Earths deep interior, the transition from liquid outer core to a solid inner core is due to _______________. a) an increase in the temperature toward the center of the planet. b) a decrease in the temperature toward the center of the planet. c) a change in the composition of the core. d) a combination of greater pressure and greater depth. e) don’t know 6 Thursday, August 29, 13 The asthenosphere is capable of deforming plastically because______ a) the more mafic rocks of the asthenosphere have a lower melting temperature than the underlying mesosphere. b) the greater pressure at depth leads to melting. c) the asthenosphere is mostly a liquid. d) the temperature of the rocks at asthenospheric depths are close to the solidus of ultramafic rocks. e) don’t know 7 Thursday, August 29, 13 The asthenosphere is capable of deforming plastically because______ a) the more mafic rocks of the asthenosphere have a lower melting temperature than the underlying mesosphere. b) the greater pressure at depth leads to melting. c) the asthenosphere is mostly a liquid. d) the temperature of the rocks at asthenospheric depths are close to the solidus of ultramafic rocks. e) don’t know 8 Thursday, August 29, 13 2500 3000 3500 l l 2000 4000 l l l 1500 4500 l l 1000 l l l The Earth’s Rheology 500 Pressure increasing 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 250 l 500 l 750 l Geothermal Gradient So 1250 l lid 1500 l us Depth (km) 1000 l r fo 1750 ic Sil l 2000 R ate l 2250 oc l ks 2500 l 2750 l 3000 l So 3250 u lid N or sf l 3500 l 3750 e i-F l 4000 oy all l 4250 l 4500 l 4750 l 5000 l 5250 l 5500 l 5750 l 6000 l l l l l l l l l Thursday, August 29, 13 6250 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 Lithosphere l l l l l 1500 4500 l l 1000 l l l The Earth’s Rheology 500 Pressure increasing 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 250 l 500 l 750 l Geothermal Gradient So 1250 l lid 1500 l us Depth (km) 1000 l r fo 1750 ic Sil l 2000 R ate l 2250 oc l ks 2500 l 2750 l 3000 l So 3250 u lid N or sf l 3500 l 3750 e i-F l 4000 oy all l 4250 l 4500 l 4750 l 5000 l 5250 l 5500 l 5750 l 6000 l l l l l l l l l Thursday, August 29, 13 6250 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 Lithosphere Asthenosphere l l l l l l l l 250 1500 l 1000 l The Earth’s Rheology 500 l 500 l 750 l Geothermal Gradient So 1250 l lid 1500 l us Depth (km) 1000 l r fo 1750 ic Sil l 2000 R ate l 2250 oc l ks 2500 l 2750 l 3000 l So 3250 u lid N or sf l 3500 l 3750 e i-F l 4000 oy all l 4250 l 4500 l 4750 l 5000 l 5250 l 5500 l 5750 l 6000 l l l l l l l l l Thursday, August 29, 13 6250 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 Pressure increasing 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 Lithosphere Asthenosphere l l l l l l l l 250 1500 l 1000 l The Earth’s Rheology 500 l 500 l 750 l Geothermal Gradient So 1250 l lid 1500 l us Depth (km) 1000 l r fo 1750 ic Sil l 2000 Mesosphere ks oc l 2500 R ate l 2250 l 2750 l 3000 l So 3250 u lid N or sf l 3500 l 3750 e i-F l 4000 oy all l 4250 l 4500 l 4750 l 5000 l 5250 l 5500 l 5750 l 6000 l l l l l l l l l Thursday, August 29, 13 6250 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 Pressure increasing 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 Lithosphere Asthenosphere l l l l l l l l 250 1500 l 1000 l The Earth’s Rheology 500 l 500 l 750 l Geothermal Gradient So 1250 l lid 1500 l us Depth (km) 1000 l r fo 1750 ic Sil l 2000 Mesosphere ks oc l 2500 R ate l 2250 l 2750 l 3000 l So 3250 u lid N or sf l 3500 l 3750 e i-F l 4000 oy all l 4250 l 4500 l 4750 Outer Core l 5000 l 5250 l 5500 Inner Core l 5750 l 6000 l l l l l l l l l Thursday, August 29, 13 6250 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 Pressure increasing 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 Plate Tectonics? Chapters 1b and 12 Presidential Palace, Haiti Earthquake Mw7.0 (2010) Thursday, August 29, 13 10 North Thursday, August 29, 13 What do you see? North Thursday, August 29, 13 Compare? “Plate Tectonic Theory” 13 Thursday, August 29, 13 Continental Drift hypothesis + Sea Floor Spreading hypothesis + Vine-Mathews hypothesis = “Plate Tectonic Theory” 14 Thursday, August 29, 13 Continental Drift hypothesis + Sea Floor Spreading hypothesis + Making of a Theory? Vine-Mathews hypothesis = “Plate Tectonic Theory” 14 Thursday, August 29, 13 Alfred Wegener (1880-1930) “Continental Drift hypothesis” (1915) 15 Thursday, August 29, 13 Alfred Wegener (1880-1930) “Continental Drift hypothesis” (1915) 16 Thursday, August 29, 13 Alfred Wegener (1880-1930) “Continental Drift hypothesis” (1915) Laurasia PANGEA Entire supercontient Gondwanaland Super Continent Formation (250 Million Years ago) 17 Thursday, August 29, 13 Alfred Wegener (1880-1930) “Continental Drift hypothesis” (1915) Laurasia What was Wegener’s PANGEA Evidence? Entire supercontient Gondwanaland Super Continent Formation (250 Million Years ago) 18 Thursday, August 29, 13 Fit of the Continents 19 Thursday, August 29, 13 Fit of the Continents 20 Thursday, August 29, 13 Fit of the Continents 20 Thursday, August 29, 13 Mountain belts of the World 21 Thursday, August 29, 13 Mountain Belt Continuity Laurasia Gondwana Super Continent Formation (250 Million Years ago) 22 Thursday, August 29, 13 Glacial/Ice Sheet Evidence 23 Thursday, August 29, 13 Glacial/Ice Sheet Evidence 24 Thursday, August 29, 13 Glacial/Ice Sheet Evidence 25 Thursday, August 29, 13 Glacial/Ice Sheet Evidence 26 Thursday, August 29, 13 Wegener’s Solution 27 Thursday, August 29, 13 Fossil Evidence Modern Animal Distribution 28 Thursday, August 29, 13 Fossil Evidence Modern and Ancient Animal Distribution 29 Thursday, August 29, 13 Fossil Evidence Ancient Distribution 30 Thursday, August 29, 13 Fossil Evidence Ancient Distribution Glossopteris 30 Thursday, August 29, 13 Fossil Evidence Ancient Distribution Glossopteris Mesosaurus 30 Thursday, August 29, 13 Fossil Evidence Ancient Distribution Glossopteris Land Bridge 30 Thursday, August 29, 13 Mesosaurus Fossil Evidence Ancient Distribution 31 Thursday, August 29, 13 Fossil Evidence Ancient Distribution Glossopteris 31 Thursday, August 29, 13 Fossil Evidence Ancient Distribution Glossopteris Mesosaurus 31 Thursday, August 29, 13 Fossil Evidence Ancient Distribution Glossopteris Land Bridge 31 Thursday, August 29, 13 Mesosaurus Fossil Evidence Ancient Distribution 32 Thursday, August 29, 13 Fossil Evidence Ancient Distribution Glossopteris 32 Thursday, August 29, 13 Fossil Evidence Ancient Distribution Glossopteris Mesosaurus 32 Thursday, August 29, 13 Fossil Evidence Ancient Distribution Glossopteris Land Bridge 32 Thursday, August 29, 13 Mesosaurus Land Bridge Problem 33 Thursday, August 29, 13 Density and Thickness 34 Thursday, August 29, 13 Density and Thickness Continental crust Oceanic crust 34 Thursday, August 29, 13 Density and Thickness Take Home Message 1) The less dense the crust, the more buoyant it is with respect to the mantle and the greater elevation it will “float”. Conversely, the more dense the curst, the lower it “floats” and thus will have lower elevation. 2) The thicker the crust, the greater its “floating” elevation and vise versa. 35 Thursday, August 29, 13 Isostacy Revisited 36 Thursday, August 29, 13 Land Bridge Problem 37 Thursday, August 29, 13 If the entire surface of Earth was made of the same stuff such that the oceans basins are just submerged continental crust elevation should be normally distributed as shown below? 38 Thursday, August 29, 13 Wegener’s Solution However, the elevation of Earths surface is Bimodal (solid line) indicating that the Earth is composed of two distinct types of crust (oceanic and continental), thereby arguing against submerged continents and the existence of land bridges. 39 Thursday, August 29, 13 Wegener’s Solution 40 Thursday, August 29, 13 Alfred Wegener (1880-1930) “Continental Drift hypothesis” 41 Thursday, August 29, 13 Last photograph of Wegener (left). Dies in Greenland pursuing is hypothesis Alfred Wegener (1880-1930) “Continental Drift hypothesis” By what Process? 41 Thursday, August 29, 13 Last photograph of Wegener (left). Dies in Greenland pursuing is hypothesis Wegener’s missing link In addition to indicating the continents and ocean floor are fundamentally different, the bimodal distribution indicates they form by a very different process. 42 Thursday, August 29, 13 Harry Hess (1906-1969) “Sea Floor Spreading hypothesis” (1962) 43 Thursday, August 29, 13 Harry Hess (1906-1969) “Sea Floor Spreading hypothesis” (1962) What was his Evidence? 44 Thursday, August 29, 13 Harry Hess (1906-1969) “Sea Floor Spreading hypothesis” (1962) Observations 1) Topography of the Sea floor suggested the the ocean basins got older farther from the ridge (Mid Atlantic Ridge, Guyots) 2) If the Ocean floors are 4.5 Billion years old why is there so little sediment. 3) Why are the oldest fossils found in ocean sediments only 180 Million years old? 45 Thursday, August 29, 13 Harry Hess (1906-1969) “Sea Floor Spreading hypothesis” (1962) Observations 1) Topography of the Sea floor Mid-atlantic ridge Santa Ynez Mts. Santa Barbara ~1500m (5000’) tall 46 Thursday, August 29, 13 Guyot Harry Hess (1906-1969) “Sea Floor Spreading hypothesis” (1962) Observations 1) Topography of the Sea floor suggested the the ocean basins got older farther from the ridge (Mid Atlantic Ridge, Guyots) 2) If the Ocean floors are 4.5 Billion years old why is there so little sediment. 3) Why are the oldest fossils found in ocean sediments only 180 Million years old? 47 Thursday, August 29, 13 Age of the Sea Floor Youngest Oldest 48 Thursday, August 29, 13 Harry Hess’ Solution “Sea Floor Spreading hypothesis” (1962) 49 Thursday, August 29, 13 Harry Hess’ Solution “Sea Floor Spreading hypothesis” (1962) 50 Thursday, August 29, 13 Depressing Geothermal Gradient with Time 3 51 Thursday, August 29, 13 2 1 Observations Testing the Hypotheses? 1) Topography of the Sea floor (Mid Atlantic Ridge, Guyots) 2) If the Ocean Floors are 4.5 Billion years old why is there so little sediment. 3) Why are the oldest fossils found in ocean sediments only 180 Million years old? 52 Thursday, August 29, 13 Fred Vine and Drummond Matthews “Vine-Matthews hypothesis”(1963) Assuming that the oceanic crust is indeed made of basalt intruded in an episodically reversing geomagnetic field, Drummond H. Matthews of the University of Cambridge and a research student, Frederick J. Vine, postulated in 1963 that the new crust would have a magnetization aligned with the field at the time of its formation. If the magnetic field was normal, as it is today, the magnetization of the crust would be added to that of Earth and produce a positive anomaly. If intrusion had taken place during a period of reverse magnetic polarity, it would subtract from the present field and appear as a negative anomaly. Subsequent to intrusion, each new block created at spreading centre would split and the halves, in moving aside, would generate the observed bilateral magnetic symmetry. 53 Thursday, August 29, 13 Paleomagnetism? Thursday, August 29, 13 Methods Mapping magnetic reversals 55 Thursday, August 29, 13 Methods Mapping magnetic reversals 55 Thursday, August 29, 13 Sea Floor Spreading video Thursday, August 29, 13 Magnetic Anomaly Map of the Mid Atlantic Ridge Symmetrical pattern centered on the ridge Thursday, August 29, 13 Vine-Matthews hypothesis confirmed(1963) 58 Thursday, August 29, 13 Vine-Matthews hypothesis confirmed(1963) Sea Floor spreading hypotheses appear to be validated! 58 Thursday, August 29, 13 Vine-Matthews hypothesis confirmed(1963) Sea Floor spreading hypotheses appear to be validated! What are the Implications? 58 Thursday, August 29, 13 Vine-Matthews hypothesis confirmed(1963) Sea Floor spreading hypotheses appear to be validated! What are the Implications? 1) Mechanism for Continental Drift! 58 Thursday, August 29, 13 Vine-Matthews hypothesis confirmed(1963) Sea Floor spreading hypotheses appear to be validated! What are the Implications? 1) Mechanism for Continental Drift! 2) The Earth is broken into tectonic Plates that are changing relative positions with time! 58 Thursday, August 29, 13 “Plate Tectonic Theory is born” 59 Thursday, August 29, 13 Today’s Quiz 1) Vocabulary Chapters 13 2) Review of Chapter 1b and 12 60 Thursday, August 29, 13