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Transcript
Earth Science
Chapter 23.3
CENOZOIC ERA
CENOZOIC PAEOGEOGRAPHY

Cenozoic Era
 1.5%
total Earth’s history
 Last 66 million years
 Humans evolved
 Present
form in Pleistocene Epoch
PERIODS OF CENOZOIC ERA
COOLING TREND

Warm during the first
epoch of Cenozoic Era

As Australia separated form
Antarctica



Worldwide climate cooled
Caused by change in ocean
currents
After separation Antarctica
settled over south pole


Cold currents began to
flow around it
Permanent ice cap began
to form
MIOCENE WARMING

Miocene Period
 Climate
began to warm again
 Ice cap- Antarctica began to melt
 Oceans flooded margins of North America
 Late Miocene
 Ice
caps began to freeze again
 Set the stage for ice ages
ICE AGES

Starting in Pliocene through
Pleistocene



Ice covered most of Earth’s
northern hemisphere
Glaciers formed and receded at
least 4 times over North America
glaciers were up to 3 km thick
Covered 1/3 of Earth’s land
surfaces
 Missouri and Ohio Rivers show
ancient glacier paths

CENOZOIC MOUNTAIN BUILDING



Mesozoic uplifting created
Rocky Mountains
Erosion of Rocky Mountains
began in the Cenozoic
Sediments from erosion
settled forming well
preserved fossils
SUBDUCTION IN THE WEST


Volcanism on west
coast of North America
returned
Steep subduction of
Farallon Plate beneath
the Pacific Northwest


Formed Cascade
Mountains
Volcanoes here still
active
SUBDUCTION IN THE WEST



Farallon Plate
disappeared under what
is now California
North American Plate now
interacts with the oceanic
Pacific Plate
San Andres fault formed


Transform boundary
No subduction in California

No volcanic activity
BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE



Southwestern US and
Mexico
Consists of hundreds of
nearly parallel
mountains
Mountains formed when
stresses in Earth’s crust
pulled it apart
CONTINENTAL COLLISIONS


Final breakup of Pangaea
resulted in separate
continents
Africa began to collide with
Eurasia (Paleocene)


Created Alps
Narrowed ancien Tethys
Ocean

Remnants of this sea are
Black, Caspian, Aral and
Mediterranean Seas
TECTONIC FORCES CONTINUE
Opinions on the future of climate varies
 Tectonic movement is certain
 Some scientist believe that plate movement will
eliminate the Atlantic Ocean and create
another super continent

CENOZOIC LIFE

Marine life that survived extinction at the end
of Cretaceous period
 Clams,
sea urchins, sharks
Forests dominated continents
 As climate cooled

 Grasslands
appeared
 Rise of grasslands led to diverse new mammal
groups

Age of Mammals
ICE AGE MAMMALS

As ice ages began- climate cooled
 New
animals evolved
 Wooly
mammoth and saber toothed cat
 Homo sapiens- modern humans
HUMANS

Defining characteristics
 Standing
upright
 Bipedal

First fossil remains found in Africa
 195,000
years old
MIGRATIONS


Human migration
influenced by ice age of
late Pleistocene
Theories state that land
bridge across Bering
Straight aided in
migration of humans to
North America