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Continental Drift & Seafloor Spreading APES Chapter 4 Marine Science Style ;) Continental Drift: What is it? Idea that all the continents were once joined together. Who came up with the idea? Alfred Wegener Maps- “puzzle pieces” could make Super-continent Wegener called it Pangaea Ocean called Panthalassa Animation Is there Evidence? Maps available in 1600’s pretty accurate 1855 Edward Suess of Germany found fossils of Glossopteris (ancient fern) South America Africa Australia India Antarctica How did they get there? Too heavy to travel w/wind, Too fragile to survive sea voyage Is there more? Critters too !!! Animal fossils found on opposite continents Ocean too far for ocean travel Today we also look to Biogeography Like species living on separate continents, but adaptations have changed do to environmental conditions Still more? Coal 1908, Ernest Shackleton discovered coal in Antarctica. How is coal formed? Antarctica MUST have moved Coal formed from vegetation being buried in warm, swampy climates faster than it could decompose What is the temperature like in Antarctica today? Evidences: 3 (Continental Drift) Jigsaw puzzle Fossil remains (both plant and animal) Coal found in Antarctica Wegener’s Flaw No mechanism for the drift Wegener’s theory did not include a strong enough account for how the continents could move No credibility He suggested Earth’s rotation & tides moved them Calculations would prove otherwise He was a meteorologist, not a geologist Jigsaw puzzle theory had gaps He died B-4 theory was accepted Disappeared in 1930 in Greenland Theory of Seafloor Spreading Part 2 Meteor- German expedition Patterns revealed thru soundings ocean floor Mid-Ocean Ridges Rift Valleys Mountain ridges on bottom of ocean Deep valleys running through mid-ocean ridges Trenches Ravines in seafloor Hess and Deitz- 1960 SFS Seafloor is constant state of creation and destruction New crust emerges at the mid-ocean ridges Magma pushes up through rift and solidifies into new crust New sea floor forms at the ridges, and is then subducted at the trenches (goes back into the rock cycle) What are the evidences? If this is true, where would you find older rock; trenches or ridges? Radiometric dating If this is true, where is the more dense rock? Older is farther away from ridges- trenches Newer rock will have less deposits on it- more dense, more layers, older rock is at the trenches If this is true, magnetism should be symmetrical Huh? Plate Tectonics combines Continental Drift and Seafloor Spreading P.T. state that Earth has over 12 plates that float on top of the Asthenosphere 2 different types of plates Oceanic; more dense Continental; less dense These plates interact in 3 different ways: Divergent BoundariesConvergent BoundariesTransform Faults- Marianna’s Trench So what happens? Divergent boundaries- Plates move away from one another- Constructive Boundaries Ridges, valleys, new seafloor; much activity here Mtns can form higher than sea level Iceland Transform (fault) boundaries- Plates slide past each other- Earthquakes prevalent San Andreas Fault in Ca; Pacific/N. American Plates Divergent Boundary- Constructive Transform Fault/Boundary Cntd Convergent Boundary Convergent boundary- 2 plates meet; collisionsDestructive Boundaries Type 1: 2 ocean plates; 1 subducts under the other Island arcs result Japan, Aleutian Islands Type 2: Ocean and continental: more dense oceanic subducts under less dense continental Subduction occurs in trenches Range of vocanic mtns: Benioff’s Ring of Fire, Andes Mtns, Cascades (Mt St Helens) Type 3: 2 continental plates: equal densities push mass together and up Himalayans 2 Oceanic Plates Oceanic meets Continental Continental meets Continental Plate Movement What is the mechanism behind continental drift? Convection!Convection currents exist w/in mantle; moves plates away from each other at divergent boundaries, towards each other at convergent boundaries, past each other at transform boundaries Second mechanism is seafloor spreading- plates slide away from ridges Animation Lab Day: Computer Time Type the websites listed on the lab sheets Answer the questions Continue until lab is complete