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UpdatedCreated by C. Ippolito April 2009 Plate Tectonics theory that describes the formation, movement, and interactions of lithosphere sections that move.

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1 UpdatedCreated by C. Ippolito April 2009 Plate Tectonics theory that describes the formation, movement, and interactions of lithosphere sections that move over the athenosphere

2 UpdatedCreated by C. Ippolito April 2009 Early Ideas About Plate Movements 1596 –Dutch mapmaker suggested Africa and South America may have been one continent 1912 Alfred Wegener –Continental Drift hypothesis that continents had drifted or moved –Mesosaurus found eastern S.A. & western Africa –rock formations matchup Pangea –single “super continent”

3 UpdatedCreated by C. Ippolito April 2009 Permian Era (225 mya)

4 UpdatedCreated by C. Ippolito April 2009 Triassic (200 mya)

5 UpdatedCreated by C. Ippolito April 2009 Jurassic (135 mya)

6 UpdatedCreated by C. Ippolito April 2009 Cretaceous (65 mya)

7 UpdatedCreated by C. Ippolito April 2009 Present Day

8 UpdatedCreated by C. Ippolito April 2009 Theory of Plate Tectonics Capt. H. H. Hess – believed Wegener –echo soundings of ocean floor mapped midocean ridges –younger rocks at “rifts” –older rocks on sides –presented sea floor spreading mechanism (1960’s) –located deep sea trenches continental mtns (Andes) island arcs (Japan, Aleutians)

9 UpdatedCreated by C. Ippolito April 2009 Other Evidence for Plate Tectonic Theory Worldwide distribution of volcanoes Worldwide distribution of earthquakes Age of rocks at rifts Paleomagnetic “stripes” are symmetrical about ridges – confirming seafloor spreading

10 UpdatedCreated by C. Ippolito April 2009 Basic Concepts Lithosphere (upper mantle + crust) –made of rigid plates Plates move slowly Geologic activity at or near boundaries Interior of plates “quiet”

11 UpdatedCreated by C. Ippolito April 2009 Types of Plate Boundaries Divergent Boundary –move away from each other Convergent Boundary –move toward each other Transform Boundary –move past each other

12 UpdatedCreated by C. Ippolito April 2009 Divergent Boundary plates move apart –mantle convection Mid Atlantic Ridge East Pacific Rise

13 UpdatedCreated by C. Ippolito April 2009 Convergent Boundary plates moving toward each other –Subduction Boundary one plate moves under the other –ocean-ocean »deep sea trenches »island arcs –ocean-continent »coastal volcanoes –Collision Boundary plates push against each other form mtns –continent-continent »Himalays

14 UpdatedCreated by C. Ippolito April 2009 Transform Boundary plates slide past each other –earthquake activity San Andreas Fault North Anatolian Fault (Turkey)

15 UpdatedCreated by C. Ippolito April 2009 Causes of Plate Movement Mantle Convection –Magma hotter and less dense at ridge –As it rises and moves away it pulls plate Ridge Push –New formed rock cools/is more dense –Gravity has it “slide” away from ridge Slab Pull –At subduction zone denser plate “pulls down”


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