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Unit 7: Dynamic Planet: Earthquakes & Volcanoes Lecture 1 Objectives: E3.4A - Use the distribution of earthquakes and volcanoes to locate and determine the types of plate boundaries. E2.2C - Describe natural processes in which heat transfer in the Earth occurs by conduction, convection, radiation.
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Page 1: Unit 7: Dynamic Planet: Earthquakes & Volcanoes · Unit 7: Dynamic Planet: Earthquakes & Volcanoes Lecture 1 Objectives: E3.4A - Use the distribution of earthquakes and volcanoes

Unit 7: Dynamic Planet: Earthquakes & Volcanoes

Lecture 1

Objectives: E3.4A - Use the distribution of earthquakes and volcanoes to

locate and determine the types of plate boundaries.

E2.2C - Describe natural processes in which heat transfer in the Earth occurs by conduction, convection, radiation.

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Earthquakes

• Vibration of Earth produced by the rapid release of energy

• Associated with movements along faults • Explained by the plate tectonics theory

• Rocks "spring back" – a phenomena called elastic rebound

• Vibrations (earthquakes) occur as rock elastically returns to its original shape

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Earthquakes

Locating an earthquake • Earthquake zones are closely correlated

with plate boundaries• Circum-Pacific belt

• Oceanic ridge system

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Magnitude 5 or greater earthquakes over a 10 year

period

Figure 7.11

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Volcanoes

Global distribution of igneous activity is not random • Most volcanoes are located on the margins

of the ocean basins (intermediate, andesitic composition)

• Second group is confined to the deep ocean basins (basaltic lavas)

• Third group includes those found in the interiors of continents

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Locations of some of Earth’s major volcanoes