* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Download Fourth lecture - 16 September, 2015
Geomorphology wikipedia , lookup
Composition of Mars wikipedia , lookup
Deep sea community wikipedia , lookup
History of geomagnetism wikipedia , lookup
Schiehallion experiment wikipedia , lookup
Post-glacial rebound wikipedia , lookup
Age of the Earth wikipedia , lookup
Geochemistry wikipedia , lookup
Tectonic–climatic interaction wikipedia , lookup
Oceanic trench wikipedia , lookup
History of Earth wikipedia , lookup
Algoman orogeny wikipedia , lookup
Geological history of Earth wikipedia , lookup
History of geology wikipedia , lookup
2015 Colby Geology T-shirts are in. Designed by June Li '16, they're $10 each in the Geo Dept. office This Friday's Seminar Speaker: Dr. Timothy McCoy Curator-in-Charge of the Meteorite Collection Smithsonian Institution Four Cores, 5 Missions and 10,000 Meteorites Ago: What is Inside Planets? 1:00 p.m. Keyes 105 Geology in the news ... Japan's Mount Aso erupted on Monday, Sept. 14th, sending clouds of volcanic ash kilometers into the sky and forcing the evacuation of dozens of hikers and tourists. Also on Monday, flash flooding near the Utah-Arizona border has left sixteen people dead and at least five more missing. What does the winter hold in store for us? PLATE TECTONICS and CONTINENTAL DRIFT - Part 1 This has REVOLUTIONIZED the Earth Sciences much the way Darwin and Natural Selection did to biology in the 19th century. The earliest mapmakers noticed the apparent close fit of continental margins. As map making improved, the possible fits of the continents were noted by Francis Bacon (15611626), George Buffon (1707-1788), and Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859)! This isn't new! BUT …. With better, modern mapping the fit got even better yet! - about 96% perfect! Alfred Wegener proposed in 1912 that the continents were not only moving, but actually plowing through the sea floor. The leading physicists of his day, however, were able to show that this was physically not possible. The proposed mechanism was thus discredited, so the entire hypothesis was set aside (by most!) as yet more wishful thinking. Now, however, plate tectonics is accepted by most of the scientific community as beyond significant doubt. BASIC PREMISE: The Earth's surface is comprised of 7 major plates, and about 20 minor plates, that behave as relatively brittle slabs, called LITHOSPHERE. They move over slow flow in an underlying plastic layer, the AESTHENOSPHERE. NOTE that these lithospheric plates are mostly mantle, with the crust carried along on top. The plates of the LITHOSPHERE are ~100-150 km thick, but rigid. The AESTHENOSPHERE is plastic (soft and deformable) and generally 200-400 km thick. Note that Iceland is split between TWO plates! SO, what's the EVIDENCE ???? 1. Matching geology across areas of apparent fit This even includes matching mountain belts! 2. Matching fossils distributed across areas of proposed fit. Lystrosaurus, a primitive Triassic reptile specimen from Africa specimen from Australia Glossopteris, a primitive seed fern, ancestor of flowering plants This is significant because …. the MODERN natural biotas are completely different! For example, the plant family Cactaceae (the cacti) is native only in the Western Hemisphere, while the shrubs and trees of Eucalyptus are found naturally only in Australia Monkeys that have prehensile tails are found only in the New World…. while the Great Apes are only found in the Old World. 3. Glacial geologic matching in ancient rocks - of glacial patterns that make absolutely no sense unless the continents WERE connected in the past, as matching margins suggest they were. [ Oorlogskloof Nature Reserve, South Africa ] 4. Paleomagnetic signatures in rocks of the sea floor... ... supplemented by demonstrably greater sea-floor ages the farther one is from the center. 5. "Polar wandering" curves - those from North America and Europe are very different. BUT there's only one north pole in the world! This apparent discrepancy ONLY makes sense if you allow the continents to move. 6. We now even have very accurate GPS measurements that show how fast the plates are actually moving - DIRECTLY! http://xenon.colorado.edu/spotlight/index.php?action=kb&page=3 Soooo, how does this work? This is driven by CONVECTION in the mantle, produced by heat from deep within the Earth. If we look at the ocean floor, we see: This mountain range is called the Mid-Oceanic Rise and Ridge System (MORRS) If we look closely at the MORRS, we see this topography The increased age of rocks from the center outwards implies the ridge in the center is expanding outwards, pushing the continents apart as it grows. This is called a Zone of Divergence of lithospheric plates. BUT, if this is happening, either ... … the Earth must be getting larger and larger, OR ……. Something has to be destroyed somewhere else! This occurs in Zones of Plate Convergence Type I: oceanic lithosphere is subducted beneath a continental margin (an Andean-type subduction zone) "Subduction leads to orogeny." This subduction process creates earthquakes, defining a plane called a Benioff-Wadati Zone. This process also generates a great deal of heat, which melts rocks, producing magma. We'll come back to this. This subduction is evident in the increasing depth of earthquake origins (foci) inland which is how this hypothesis originated in the first place. Earthquake origins off the coast of Kamchatka show this pattern, including one on February 10th, 2004, marked by the green star. FRIDAY: The drama continues: WHY? HOW? mountain building, earthquakes, & volcanoes - oh my!