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Page 1: Spaceship Earth: Our oasis in the emptiness of space: The dynamic planet.

Spaceship Earth: Our oasis in the emptiness of space: The dynamic planet

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Alfred Wegener (1903) suggested and presented

evidence that the continents were once a single

supercontinent, called Pangea, which divided ~ 200 Million years ago into Laurasia and

Gondwanaland and later into the continents we see today

(“continental drift”)

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Fossils of the land-bound lizard Lystrosaurus were found in Africa, Antarctica and India, suggesting that these continents were one

landmass during the life-time of this critter

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Geologic evidence for “continental drift”

Distribution of warm-water fossils

Rocks of same age cross continents

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Topography of EarthHuge mountain ranges (ridges, like the Mid-Atlantic Ridge) circle the globe on the

ocean floors

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The crust of Earth consists of 11 major tectonic plates

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Epicenters of major earthquakes tend to occur along ocean ridges and plate boundaries

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The directions of movement of the major plates of Earth

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Schematic diagram of an ocean spreading center:

Symmetry in magnetic reversals indicates sea-floor spreading.

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Elongated convection cells in

the plastic asthenosphere

drive the overlying rigid

lithospheric plates.

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The Hawaiian island chain is a wonderful example of plate tectonics in the middle of a plate. It is fed by a stationary mantle plume under Loihi, and the Pacific Plate glides over it at a speed of ~ 5 cm/year,

carrying the islands with it in a northwesterly direction.

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Ages of the Hawaiian islands: An example of plate tectonics associated with a mantle plume

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Where were Earth’s continents in the geologic past?

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Volcanoes: Pages 53 - 62

• Volcanoes are found on the surface of Earth and Venus; Mars has fewer volcanoes with some signs of relatively recent volcanic activity.

• The volcanoes on Jupiter's satellite Io have turned the satellite inside out; it is heated inside by the tidal flexing action of nearby massive Jupiter.

• Volcanoes of ice may have created some of the features now frozen into the bright smooth surface of Neptune's largest moon, Triton; dark geyser-like plumes have been observed in the process of eruption on the satellite.

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Active volcanoes on Earth occur mostly along plate boundaries

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Fire fountaining at Pu’u O’o, Hawaii, which has been erupting since 1983

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Summit caldera of Mauna Loa volcano, Hawaii:A basaltic shield volcano

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Pahoehoe lava flows at Pu’u O’o, Hawaii.

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A’a lava flows, Pu’u O’o, Hawaii.

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Lava from Pu’u O’o, Hawaii, enters the ocean. For more images, see: http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/kilauea/update/#images

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Mt. Pinatubo, June 12th, 1991An explosive Island Arc volcano in the Philippines

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Composite Volcanoes in the Andes (Chile)

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Maat Mons, Venus

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Rift zones on Venus

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Olympus Mons on Mars, the tallest mountain in the Solar System

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Olympus Mons on Mars, compared to the Hawaiian island chain

640 km

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Right: Eruption of the volcano Pele on Jupiter’s moon Io.

Below: Top view of volcano Pele

The volcanic plume (above) is 1,300 km wide and 600 km high.

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Water volcanism on Saturn’s moon Enceladus

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Dark, active nitrogen geysers on Neptune’s moon Triton.The constant direction of the black streaks hints at a very thin atmosphere.

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The interior structure of Earth and the polar

wandering of its magnetic field.