Plate tectonics II The oceans are where most of the action takes place.

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Plate tectonics II The oceans are where most of the action takes place

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Plate tectonics II

The oceans are where most of the action takes place

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Theory of Plate Tectonics

• Surface of the Earth is covered by a series of plates

• Creation of seafloor occurs at mid-ocean ridges, where volcanism creates the seafloor.

• Consumption of the seafloor occurs at convergent margins, where plates are subducted back into the mantle.

• Continents never subduct; they are passengers riding on the plates

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Symmetric stripes of “normal” and “reverse” magnetism in ocean crust

on either side of the ridge

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Howocean basinsformed

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Sediment thickness increases away from ridge crest

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Confirmation of seafloor spreading: Age of oceanic crust

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Seafloor is created at ridges; it is destroyed at subduction

zones

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Plate Tectonics

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Plates of the Earth’s crust

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Plate Structure: The crust is not the plate! The plate is the “lithosphere”

Fig. 1.11

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Plate Tectonics

• LithosphereLithosphere: the outer rigid shell of the earth (~ 100 km). The plates are composed of this material

• AsthenosphereAsthenosphere: part of mantle beneath lithosphere

• The lithosphere rides on top of the asthenosphere

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Plates

• Group of rocks all moving in the same direction

• Can have both oceanic and continental crust or just one kind.

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Three Types of Plate BoundariesThree Types of Plate Boundaries

Fig. 2.5

Transform Divergent Convergent

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Plate boundaries

• Divergent

• Convergent

• Strike-Slip

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Divergent Plate BoundaryDivergent Plate Boundary

Usually start within continents—grows to become ocean basin

Fig. 2.6

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Divergent Plate BoundariesDivergent Plate Boundaries

Fig. 2.8

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Plate boundaries

• Divergent

• Convergent

• Strike-Slip

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Ocean-Continent Convergence Ocean-Ocean Convergence

Andes Unimak Island, AK

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Convergent Boundaries

Three types:

ocean–ocean Japan

ocean–continent Andes

continent–continent Himalaya

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Ocean–Ocean

Island arcs:Island arcs:

• Tectonic belts of high seismicity

• High heat flow arc of active volcanoes

• Bordered by a submarine trench

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Convergent plate boundaryConvergent plate boundary

Fig. 2.9

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Ocean–Continent

Continental arcs:Continental arcs:

• Active volcanoes

• Often accompanied by compression of upper crust

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Convergent Plate BoundaryConvergent Plate Boundary

Fig. 2.9

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Continent–Continent

• In ocean–continent boundaries, collision convergence is taken up by subduction

• In continent–continent boundaries, convergence is accommodated by deformation of the crust without subduction (both plates are too buoyant to be subducted)

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Transform Faults

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Transform Boundaries

The San Andreas Fault

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Transform Plate BoundaryTransform Plate Boundary

Fig. 2.10

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Measured Plate Velocities correspond well with velocities inferred from magnetic stripes.

Plate Movement is an observed fact.