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The Rock Cycle – in the Context of Areas of the Lithosphere Igneous and Metamorphic rocks Sedimentary rocks Generalized Bedrock Geology of Michigan In Michigan, sedimentary rocks make up the bedrock in the eastern northern, and southern peninsulas. Sedimentary rocks found in Michigan include: Igneous and Metamorphic rocks Sedimentary rocks Generalized Bedrock Geology of Michigan sandstone, shale, limestone, rock salt, and rock gypsum. In Michigan, we live on top of a complex group of sediments that were deposited by the Glaciers. Generalized Quaternary Geology of Michigan What will these sediments become? As the ice advances it can scour the bedrock and move a lot of material. When the ice retreats, sediments are deposited and new set of landforms exist. Michigan has been sculpted by four major glacial advances in last 1.8 million years during the Pleistocene Epoch. Glacial deposits are much younger than the bedrock on which they are resting. Let’s look at the Devonian age sedimentary rocks in Michigan. The State Stone the ”Petoskey Stone” is a fossil coral (Hexagonaria percarinata) that lived in middle Devonian age seas some 375 million years ago. The rocks that formed in that environment are mostly limestones. Some Devonian life forms that existed were similar, while others were very different from what we know today. Eddy Discovery Center This map of the globe shows one possible interpretation of the distribution of land and water during middle Devonian time. Do you know where, what is now Michigan, would be? Middle Devonian Rocks in Michigan Middle Devonian rocks are made up of many different sedimentary rock formations. These rocks are shown in blue. In Michigan, igneous rocks make up the bedrock in the western northern peninsula. Igneous and Metamorphic rocks Sedimentary rocks Generalized Bedrock Geology of Michigan In Michigan, metamorphic rocks make up the bedrock in the western northern peninsula. Igneous and Metamorphic rocks Sedimentary rocks Generalized Bedrock Geology of Michigan DEQ GSD - The Rock Cycle in Michigan - February 2001 Metamorphic rocks found in Michigan include: iron ore, schist, slate, quartzite, marble, and gneiss Igneous and Metamorphic rocks Sedimentary rocks Generalized Bedrock Geology of Michigan DEQ GSD - The Rock Cycle in Michigan - February 2001 Plate Tectonic Theory Every mountain and valley, ocean and continent, rock outcrop – event climate can be related to the location of earth’s Tectonic Plates and the nature of their boundaries. Plate Tectonics is a powerful idea – like all strong scientific theories it explains the events of earth history and provides for accurate predictions. What is some of the evidence for plate tectonics? What data was used to build the theory? Alfred Wegner’s hypothesis: continental drift Modern Reconstruction – 200 m.y. ago -based on vast and wide variety of data Wegener’s Reconstruction of1915 -based on fit of continent, the fossil record, Permian glacial deposits, geology of Africa/South America Wegener’s Evidence The Fit of the Continents Noted by others prior to Wegener Impressed earth scientists as crude and questionable A much better fit was recognized when the edge of the continental margins are matched – science the modern coastlines are the product of a dynamic sea level as well as erosion The Fossil Record Identical fossils are found on both sides of the Atlantic – a pattern that defies logical explanation if continents were always apart. After the time of separation fossils are different because of divergent evolution (i.e., later species are increasingly different) Convincing example: Mesosaurus, limited to black shales of the Permian (260 m.y.o.) only found in range shown Modern distribution of animals with common ancestors are quite diverse due to isolation Wegener’s Evidence Matching Rock Types and Structures -A fit of MORE than just the shape “It is just as if we were to refit the torn pieces of a newspaper by matching their edges and then check whether the lines of print run smoothly across. If they do, there is nothing left but to conclude the pieces were in fact join in this way.” -Mountain belts end at the coast and can be found continuing across the ocean -Structures (oriented folds, faults) line up with consistency. -Rock types line up with consistency Wegener’s Evidence Ancient Climates (Paleoclimatology) -The “fixed continent:” perspective requires one to explain how Permian glacial deposits could be located in India, southern Africa, Australia and temperate zones of South America - in addition to the bewildering distribution of coal deposits in what is currently temperate latitude (Pennsylvania, British Isle) Note the pole-ward striations in India -Continental Drift provides an explanation. -Glacial striations help us discern the location of a south pole -Places modern temperate zones near the equator Wegener’s Evidence