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Sea Floor Spreading

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Vindication for Wegener!• Do you remember why scientists did not believe

Alfred Wegener?• WWII – the beginning of a significant period in

geology– During WWII, the navy used sound waves (sonar)

to detect submarines and map the topography* of the ocean floor.

– Naval officer Harry Hess used sonar to detect the enemy and to map the ocean floor (to help prepare for landings on various islands).

– After the war, this technology continued and eventually vast areas of the ocean floor were mapped.

– Let’s look at what their research found

* (the study of the shape of the Earth’s surface)

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Evidence

• The bottom of the ocean was not flat, as many scientists believed.

• There was an underwater mountain range that circled the globe, much like the seams of a baseball.

• At this mid ocean ridge system, molten material erupted from the ocean floor, pushing older material out of the way.

• The sea floor was spreading!

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Evidence in Support of SFS

• Pillow lava – a type of rock that forms when lava hardens very quickly under water.

• These rocks have been found at the mid ocean ridge.• What can you infer from this evidence?

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Evidence in Support of SFS• Scientists can calculate the age of rocks.• Scientists have found out that

– the oldest continental rock is almost 3 billion years old

– the oldest ocean crust rock is about 200 million years old

– the youngest ocean rock is nearest the mid ocean ridge

– the oldest ocean rock is nearest the continents• How can that be?

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Subduction Zones

• The area where the ocean floor sinks back into the mantle, is re-melted.

• Can you now tell why ocean crust is so much younger than continental crust?

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Sea Floor Spreading , Wegener Vindicated!

• Since the ocean floor is being re-melted, why isn’t the earth getting smaller?

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Questions?