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HDWK • Mid Ocean Ridges – Detected a long time ago • Molten Material (go look! Pillow Lava!) • Magnetic Stripes • Drilling Samples • Subduction and Deep Ocean Trenches Mid Ocean Ridges Mid-Atlantic Ridge Pingvellir, Iceland • Iceland is ripping apart – but it gets filled in with new lava – so it gets bigger! Africa is tearing apart too How Convection helps Sea Floor Spreading (traditional version) Go Look for Volcanic Activity! • Pillow lava from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge • Shows active eruptions • Sonar of a volcano & pillows Magnetic Stripes – Reversals Drilling the Sea Floor for Rock Ages Glomar Challenger • Drilling for Rocks (and used for other things! but we’d have to kill you if we told you what it was for ) Can it Spread Forever?? • No Way, It has to go somewhere, and usually it dives under a continent! • Oceanic Crust is Denser than Continental Crust – so it sinks under the continent. • This process is called Subduction and makes the Deep Ocean Trenches • Subduction and Deep Ocean Trenches More Detail than you want! Subduction! Some Vocab • • • • • • • • • Plate Convergent Plate Boundary Divergent Plate Boundary Transform Plate Boundary Sea Floor Spreading Magnetic Reversal Rift Zone Subduction Island Arc Hawaii is Special • Hawaii is special, it is on the Pacific Plate, but the hotspot under the Big Island appears to have been there for 70+ million years. • The evidence is the chain of islands stretching out to the NW from Hawaii to Kure – and on along the Emperor Seamount chain. Kea and Loa Tectonic Plates - names • Most of the volcanoes are located on or near ___________________ • _________ volcano is the only one in the middle of a ___________.