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 Transform (Fault) Boundaries Date Activity Page 5/26 Transform (Fault) Boundaries

 Learn that transform plate boundaries are where two plates are sliding by each other..  Learn that they frequently occur along mid ocean ridges.

You will either be  Reading the textbook and making notes or  Listening the presentation and making notes.

 Transform boundaries do not create nor consume crust.  Instead, two plates move against each other, building up tension, then releasing the tension in a sudden and often violent jerk.  This sudden jerk creates an earthquake.

 Faults in continental crust o Rare like San Andreas Fault  Fracture zones along mid ocean ridges o Frequent as huge parts of plates slide past each other

 Earthquakes  Straight, narrow, valleys along the boundary.  Features like stream beds that have been split in half and have moved in opposite directions.

A powerful earthquake hit the impoverished country of Haiti on Tuesday, collapsing the presidential palace and numerous other critical government buildings and raising fears of substantial casualties in what a witness called “a major, major disaster.” NBC News Before and After Earthquake Presidential Palace in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Image courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey Magnitude 7.0 HAITI Tuesday, January 12, 2010 at 21:53:09 UTC

Aftershocks This earthquake was followed by five powerful aftershocks within the first two hours after the devastating quake. Left: Aftershocks (yellow) In the first eleven hours after the earthquake there have been 32 aftershocks greater than magnitude 4. Google Earth Magnitude 7.0 HAITI Tuesday, January 12, 2010 at 21:53:09 UTC

This earthquake (star), plotted with regional historical seismicity, occurred on the transform plate boundary between the Caribbean and North American plates. As expected for an earthquake on a transform boundary, the depth of the event was quite shallow at about 10 km. The depth and proximity to the population center contributed to the destruction. This powerful earthquake was the largest magnitude this region has seen in two centuries. Earthquake and Historical Seismicity Magnitude 7.0 HAITI Tuesday, January 12, 2010 at 21:53:09 UTC Image courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey

Regional Tectonics This map shows the rates and directions of motion of the Cocos, Pacific, and Caribbean plates with respect to the North American Plate. The small arrows on the Caribbean Plate show that it moves eastward at a rate of about 20 mm/yr (2 cm/year) with respect to the North American Plate. This is a fairly slow rate of transform motion between the Caribbean and North American plates. For comparison, the rate of transform motion across the San Andreas transform fault between the North American and Pacific plates is about 50 mm/yr (5 cm/yr). Pacific Plate Cocos Plate North American Plate Caribbean Plate Transform Plate Boundaries (yellow lines) Divergent Plate Boundaries (red lines) Magnitude 7.0 HAITI Tuesday, January 12, 2010 at 21:53:09 UTC