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Which of the following statements regarding what we know about Earth’s interior is most accurate? A) We have been able to drill into the earth’s core B) Much about what we know about Earth’s mantle and core comes from caves and mines C) We know only about what is on the very surface of the earth, in what is known as the crust D) Energy waves allow us to see precisely what is deep inside the Earth, like a “tricorder” or scanner from Star
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Which of the following statements regarding what we know about Earth’s interior is most accurate?

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Which of the following statements regarding what we know about Earth’s interior is most accurate?

A)We have been able to drill into the earth’s core

B)Much about what we know about Earth’s mantle and core comes from caves and mines

C)We know only about what is on the very surface of the earth, in what is known as the crust

D)Energy waves allow us to see precisely what is deep inside the Earth, like a

“tricorder” or scanner from Star Trek

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Earth’s Interior

What we know about Earth’s interior comes from indirect avenues of investigation. Earth’s diameter is approximately 12,756 km (~ 7,500 miles). -the deepest hole we have ever drilled into the Earth is only 9.6 km (~5 mi).

so how do we know what it’s like?Seismic waves! - natural and man-made

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Earthquakes seismic (energy) waves travel through the earth some energy bounces off harder layers

called reflection some energy travels through but gets bent, changing the direction the wave is traveling

called refraction some energy is absorbed as it encounters materials

called attenuationAllow us to model what waves show up at given locations, and when they arrive at given locations.

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Shallow high frequency seismic waves allow us to see reflectors and refractors at depth

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Wave paths are influenced by density, temperature, and the angles at which they strike boundaries as they travel through and around the Earth

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Factors affect seismic wavesdistance: farther = more attenuationdensity: higher = fastertemperature: colder = fasterliquid vs solid

- solid = faster; p-waves and s-waves

- liquid = slower; no s-wavesangle of incidence- controls how much

is reflected and how much is absorbedvertical arrangement of layers- controls the resultant direction of

travel

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P-wave and S-wave shadow zones- caused by transmissive and refractive properties of the waves interacting with rock and liquid

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Zones of material with distinctive characteristics make up each layer in the Earth

Greatly simplified it looks like concentric spheres

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Crust- the rigid outer shell of the Earth, composed of solid rock; very thin- averages only 20 km thick (the crust is part of the Lithosphere)two kinds of crustOceanic- most abundant; consists of rocks formed from mafic magma; very dense; very thin- 10 km thickContinental- underlies continents; consists of rock formed from felsic and intermediate magma; less dense than oceanic crust; thick-30 to 85 km thick

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What will happen as different kinds of crust interact with each other?

A) Oceanic and Continental - ?B) Old Oceanic and Younger Oceanic - ?C) Continental and continental - ?

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Uppermost mantle- Aesthenosphere

Continental crust

Oceanic crust

Mohorovicic Discontinuity“The Moho”

Model of Lithosphere and Aesthenosphere showing thickness of Oceanic vs Continental crust

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Isopach contour lines = lines of equal thickness of the crust

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The boundary zone between the crust and the mantle is called the Mohorovicic Discontinuity or the “Moho” - a zone of low velocity transmission of seismic wavesMantle- the semi-solid (jello-like) material underlying the crust. Extends down to about 3000 km depthThe uppermost part of the mantle is called the Aesthenosphere.

mostly molten material

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The mantle is heated closer to the coreHeated mantle material rises upward very slowly

millions of years to move upwardAs it near the earth’s surface, the mantle material liquefies

(due to pressure and temp relationships)It also begins to cool, and slowly starts to sink back into the coreThis creates a Convection current

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Two highly schematic models of mantle convection currents

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Heated rising material

Cooled sinking material

3D models of mantle convection currents

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3D maps of the earth’s convection currents based on seismic wave analysis-complicated looking!

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Earth’s coreDivided into an inner and outer zone

Outer zone is liquid- doesn’t transmit s-wavesProbably composed of Nickel (Ni) and Iron (Fe), some heavier radioactive elements, along with some other elements (S or N- Sulfur or Nitrogen)

Inner core is solid- based on speed of P-wave travelcomposed of same materials as outer core

Important for generating Earth’s magnetic field

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Earth’s magnetic field is created by the rotation of the outer fluid core around the solid inner coreThis creates anelectrical currentGenerates an electromagnetic Field.Similar to a bar magnet with a positive and negative end

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Earth’s magnetic field fluctuates over time due to the unsteady nature of the geodynamo that is the the outer and inner core

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Earth’s magnetic field interacts with solar particles, forcing them to the north or south pole, creating the Aurora Borealis

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Earth’s magnetic field plays a vital role in the development of Plate tectonics theory

Identification of a process that allows for Sea Floor Spreading.