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Plate Tectonics Tectonics. The Problem with Continental Drift. While Wegener was able to find evidence of continental drift, there were 2 major problems with his ideas: Wegener could not explain what could cause the continents to drift - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Plate Tectonics Tectonics

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The Problem with Continental Drift

• While Wegener was able to find evidence of continental drift, there were 2 major problems with his ideas: – Wegener could not explain what could cause the

continents to drift– Geologists did not believe that the continents

could simply “plow through” the oceanic crust as they moved.

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The Plate Tectonic Model

• The lithosphere is broken into rigid pieces called “plates”.

• Earth’s surface contains 7 major plates along with many other smaller plates.

• Each plate “floats” and moves around on the plastic-like layer of the mantle known as the asthenosphere.

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The 7 major plates are the North American, South American, Pacific, African, Eurasian, Australian-Indian, and Antarctic Plates.

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What causes the plates to move?

• The transfer of heat in Earth’s interior causes convection to occur.

• Convection currents in the mantle provide the energy for plate motion.

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A model for convection inside the Earth

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3 Types of Plate Boundaries

• Divergent Boundary – two plates are moving apart.

• Convergent Boundary – two plates are moving together.

• Transform Boundary – two plates slide past each other.

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Divergent Boundaries

New lithosphere is produced as molten rock from the mantle rises to the surface at divergent boundaries

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Continental Rifting•Occurs when plates

diverge within continents forming rift valleys •Can break apart

land + form new bodies of water•The East African Rift Valley may eventually break up Africa

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Mid-Ocean Ridges•Occur when plates move

apart on the seafloor and create rift valleys. •New seafloor is created

at ocean ridges by the process of seafloor spreading.

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Seafloor Spreading• Theory put forth by Harry Hess in the 1960’s. • As plates separate on the seafloor, molten

rock from inside the Earth (magma) rises to the surface.

• The magma cools when it reaches the Earth’s surface and creates new oceanic crust.

• As a result, the youngest rocks on the seafloor are found at mid-ocean ridges. The further away from the ridge you get, the older the rocks will be.

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Convergent Boundaries

Old lithosphere is “destroyed” as plates descend into the mantle at convergent boundaries.

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Subduction Zones

• Subduction occurs when a less dense continental plate collides with a more dense oceanic plate

• The more dense oceanic plate “subducts” or goes down under the less dense continental plate.

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Continental Volcanic Arcs• When subduction occurs, rock can melt forming magma. • Less dense magma rises to the surface and in some cases

can lead to volcanic activity. • Include Andes Mountains in South America and the Cascade Mountains in the western United States.

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Formation of Mountains• Can happen from the collision of 2 continental plates.• The ongoing collision of India with Asia started about 45

million years ago and produced the Himalayan Mountain Range.

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Transform Boundaries

Plates slide past each other without creating or destroying lithosphere at transform boundaries.

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Transform Faults• The San Andreas Fault connects

two divergent boundaries, the Juan De Fuca ridge and the Gulf of California. • Plate movements along this

transform fault are responsible for most of California’s earthquakes.

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Earth in 50 million years?