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Early Earth …early bombardment… …earliest phase of Earth heating… …near Moon… …first seas… …thin atmosphere of H, CO2, H2O, N2, CO, NH3, CH4 Early Bombardment 2 phases? Relative dating Early in Earth History the Planet Developed a Magma Sea 4.5-4.0 billion years ago Early Earth began to heat as the last extraterrestrial collisions subsided 1. Rock is a good insulator – stores heat 2. Collisions produced heat that was stored 3. Radioactivity 4. Gravitational contraction What is the physical consequence of melting a homogeneous ball of rock? Temperature reached melting point of iron: •Liquid iron flowed inward •Friction raised temperature •Liquid Silicon and Oxygen flowed outward (Ca/Na/Al/K) “Iron Catastrophe” Planet became chemically differentiated Inner core – Fe/Ni solid Outer core – Fe/Ni/Mg liquid •Mantle – Fe/Mg solid rock capable of flow •Lithosphere – Fe/Mg/Si/O •Lower lithosphere - Fe/Mg •Crust – Si/O/Fe/Mg/Ca/Na/K/Al •Oceanic crust – Fe/Mg/Ca •Continental crust – Si/O/Na Increasing Fe/Mg toward core Increasing Si/O toward crust Effect of chemical differentiation Earth’s magnetic field emanates from the core complex and surrounds the planet. Magnetism gained from early nebula is magnified by turbulent iron, nickel fluid of Polarity + - tends to reverse and fluctuate with time outer core. Magnetic field envelops entire planet The “Bow Shock Effect” Another consequence of differentiation is convection. How does convection work? How will the lithosphere respond to a plume? The continental rifting process Mid-Ocean Ridge Spreading Center But if you keep making crust the Earth must be expanding! Right? Spreading center and subduction zone Global Tectonics Partial Melting Partial melting is responsible for evolving mantle rock… among other things this gives us continents. Continental lithosphere – general chemistry is Si, O, Al, Na, K…in the form of a rock “Granite” Oceanic lithosphere – general chemistry is Fe, Mg, Ca, Si, O in the form of a rock “Basalt” “Ridge Push” “Slab Pull” Plate Movement “Plate Drag” Main Types of Plate Motion Convergent Divergent Transform Five types of plate boundaries Divergent Transform Convergent •Ocean-Ocean •Ocean-Continent •Continent-Continent Five types of plate boundaries Divergent Transform Convergent •Ocean-Ocean •Ocean-Continent •Continent-Continent Divergent Boundary Convergent Boundary Transform Boundary Modern Earth Pangea 240 million Origin of India Hot Spot Paleomagnetism Igneous Rocks Sedimentary Rocks Metamorphic Rocks The Rock Cycle