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PLATE TECTONICS Plate Tectonic is a theory that unify different previous geological theories (CONTINENTAL DRIFT and OCEAN SPREADING) and that can explain the majority of the solid earth system observations. Basic concept: The outermost layer (LITHOSPHERE) is divided in a small number of “rigid” plates in relative motion one respect to the other and that are moving on a weak ASTHENOSPHERE PLATE TECTONICS Basic concept: The outermost layer (LITHOSPHERE) is divided in a small number of “rigid” plates in relative motion one respect to the other and that are moving on a weak ASTHENOSPHERE Basic Assumptions: The astenosphere viscosity is low enough to allow on long time scale for viscous flow; The generation of new plate material occurs by sea floor spreading; The new oceanic lithosphere form part of a rigid plate that may or may not include continental material; Earth’s surface area remains constant; this means that seafloor spreading must be balanced by consumption of plate elsewhere; Lithospheric plate are capable of transmitting stress over great horizontal scale. In other words plates are rigid and the deformation is concentrated along the boundaries. Continental Drift In 1912 Wegener suggested that the current position of the continents has evolved and that the continents were once fit together in a supercontinent called PANGAEA. Evidences for Continental Drift • The shape of the continent seems to fit together. Evidences for Continental Drift • The shape of the continent seems to fit together. • Matching Geological Units Evidences for Continental Drift • The shape of the continent seems to fit together. • Matching Geological Units • Distribution of Fossils Evidences for Continental Drift • The shape of the continent seems to fit together. • Matching Geological Units • Distribution of Fossils • Distribution of Climatic Belts Evidences for Continental Drift • The shape of the continent seems to fit together. • Matching Geological Units • Distribution of Fossils • Distribution of Climatic Belts • Location of past glacial regions. Evidences for Continental Drift • The shape of the continent seems to fit together. • Matching Geological Units • Distribution of Fossils • Distribution of Climatic Belts • Location of past glacial regions. BIG PROBLEM!!!! HOW CAN THE WEAK CONTINENTS MOVE TROUGH THE STRONG OCEANS?? WHERE THE FORCES TO MOVE THE CONTINENTS COME FROM??? APW Apparent Polar Wander A tape recorder “An essay of GeoPoetry” Magnetic Reversal on Sea Floor Plate Margins on a flat planet Transform LL Constructive Convergent Transform RL Plate Margins on a flat planet Transform LL Constructive Convergent Transform RL http://www.gasd.k12.pa.us/~dpompa/Mini%20Lecture.html From Lowrie, 2007 From Lowrie, 2007 How fast plates move ??? Hot spot www.tulane.edu/.../geol204/volclandforms.htm www.gasd.k12.pa.us/~dpompa/Mini%20Lecture.html www.geophysik.uni‐frankfurt.de/~schmelin/ Hot spot www.tulane.edu/.../geol204/volclandforms.htm www.gasd.k12.pa.us/~dpompa/Mini%20Lecture.html www.geophysik.uni‐frankfurt.de/~schmelin/