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Ch. 2 Earth Materials & Processes

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Earth Materials & ProcessesFocus: Geologic materials and processes most important to the study of the

environment

Objectives:

– Acquire a basic understanding of the geologic cycle and its subcycles (tectonic, rock, hydrologic, biogeochemical)

– Review of some of the important mineral and rock types and their environmental significance

– Appreciation/significance of geologic structures

– Appreciation of the landforms, deposits, and environmental problems resulting from wind and glacial processes

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Earth Materials & Processes

1. Geologic cycles & processes (espec. Tectonics)

2. Rocks & Rock Materials

– General properties

– Types/classification (general)

– Geologic structures

3. Surficial Processes: Ice & Wind

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Earth (Geologic) Processes

Combinations of Internal and Surficial Processes affect and shape the environment:– Mountain Building Processes (Internal processes)

• Volcanism • Faulting• Folding

– Erosional/Depositional Processes (Surficial: driven by solar energy):• Water/Rivers • Glaciers• Wind• Landslides

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Geologic (Earth) Cycles

• Tectonic (plate tectonics)

• Rock Cycle

• Hydrologic Cycle

• Biogeochemical Cycles– Carbon, Nitrogen,

Phosphorous, etc.

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Tectonic Cycle

• Tectonic = Large-scale internally driven dynamic earth processes

• Shape and deform the earth’s crust (landforms)

– Mountain building– Continents– Basins

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The earth is a differentiated planet with dynamic internally-driven processes

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Essentially all parts are in motion, producing:“Plate” motions in the lithosphere: Plate Tectonics

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Continuous cycling of “lithospheric” material through:• Formation of new “oceanic” crust at “spreading centers”

• Destruction of older “oceanic” crust at “subduction” zones

• “Islands” of thick, relatively stable, “continental” crust

• These “zones” define plate boundaries

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Surface/Crustal Manifestation of Plate Tectonics

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Observations/Correlations:

• Types and spatial distribution of plate boundaries

• Correlation between plate boundaries and volcanoes (+ earthquakes)

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Two Types of Crust/Lithosphere:

• Oceanic Crust (O)

• Continental Crust (C)

= 2.8 = 2.9

= 4.5

Core = 10.7

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Two Types of Crust/Lithosphere:• Oceanic (O):

• forms 70% of earth’s crust• constitutes sea-floor bedrock; ~30 km thick• made of primary volcanic “basalt”; density=2.7-3.0 • Young; No old oceanic crust

• Continental (C):• Thicker (~100 km)• Composition: Less dense sediment/granite• “floats” on denser mantle material• Older

• Mantle– Primary material (from which basalts are derived)– Underlies crust

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Plate Boundaries

Most major tectonic activity (volcanoes, earthquakes, etc.), and major topographic features occur (or were formed) at plate boundaries

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Main Types of Plate Boundaries

• Divergent (splitting apart)• Convergent (colliding)

• Third Type = Transform (e.g., lateral offset)

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Types Plate Motion, Plate Boundaries, and Examples of Associated Landforms/Features

• Divergent (separating):O-O sea-floor spreading/mid-ocean ridges

C-C Continental “rifts”: Red Sea, Rio Grande & Mississippi river valleys, E. African (Kenyan) Rift Valley

• Convergent (colliding):O-O Island arc Subduction; Japan, Aleutians

O-C Continental margin Subduction; Cascades, Andes

C-C Continental collision; Himalayas, Alps, Appalachians

Others: Obduction; Accreted terrain

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Divergent Plate Boundaries (splitting)Oceanic Rifts/Ridges

Continental Rifts:– Red Sea; E. Africa– Flood lavas (basalts)

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Convergent Plate Boundaries (Colliding)

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Continent-ContintentConvergence

• Himalayas

• Alps

• Urals

• Appalacians

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Other Types of Convergence & Convergent Features

Oman

Obduction•Coast Ranges•Klammath Mtns.•Oman•Newfoundland

Accreted Terrain:•Olympic Mtns.•Etc.

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Lateral offset of divergent boundaries

– Offsets of mid-ocean ridges – San Andreas fault

Transform BoundariesTransform Boundaries

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Other Important Types/Features

• Hot Spots:– Hawaiian Islands– Yellowstone, Snake River Plain, Columbia River

Plateau

• Flood Basalt Provinces (within continents)– Columbia River Basalts– India, S. Africa, Greenland, Brazil, Germany, etc.

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Hawaiian Hot Spot

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Also correlated with distribution of volcanoes and earthquakes (see book)

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Plate Tectonics of the Western US

Major tectonic activity (volcanoes, earthquakes, etc.), and geographical features occur at plate boundaries and/or hot spots.

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Hydrologic Cycle

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Carbon Cycle

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Rock Cycle

• Stay Tuned

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Summary

• Earth is differentiated and dynamic

• Manifestation of dynamic earth processes in lithosphere = plate tectonics

• Two types of crust: oceanic & continental

• Centers/Zones where crust is formed (spreading) or destroyed (subducted) or accreted define plate boundaries

• Two types of plate boundaries:

– Divergent (splitting/spreading)

– Convergent

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Summary con’t• Major “tectonic”/topographic features/events are

localized at plate boundaries (volcanoes, earthquakes, mountains, trenches, hydrothermal vents)

• Other related features:

– Transform boundaries (faults)

– Hot Spots (oceanic & continental)

• Hydrologic Cycle: Water transport & storage system

• Biogeochemical Cycles: Counterpart for chemicals ± biologic systems/storage

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