Formation of the Universe and
Earth’s Interior
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Do Now- Think about the following and respond in your journals:
How did the Universe form? How did early Earth form? Differentiate the following terms:
Stars Planets Sun Solar system Galaxy Universe
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Big Bang Theory Inflation & Dark Energy
1929 Edwin Hubble discovered the expansion of the Universe with galaxies moving away from us
This suggested The Universe was born in a single violent event about 14 billion years ago The Big Bang
Short period of a burst of expansion after the Big Bang Inflation
Due to an unstable form of energy Dark Energy
Mathematical models and scientific discoveries support The Big Bang & Inflation Theories
Galaxies are still moving away from Earth
The Earth’s resources were determined when the planet formed.Earth is ~4.6 b.y. oldFormed from gasses (H, He) and cosmic dustBombardment of debris from the sunEarly Earth was a hot, molten sphere “magma ocean” that cools from outside-inCooling differentiation into layers based on elemental massesHeavier elements sank towards center; lighter floated toward the surface…some to the atmosphereElements found on earth are as old as the planet; Unevenly distributedUneven distribution (concentration in areas) allows us to mine those resources.
Compositional (Chemical) Layers of the Earth
Crust 99% by mass; only 8 elements O2, Si, Al, Ca, Mg, Fe, Na, K
50% O2; 25% Si
Silicates (SiO4)
Moho- Boundary b/w Crust & Mantle Mantle
Silicates (SiO4) Primarily Mg, Fe, Ca, Al
CMB- Boundary b/w Core & Mantle Core
Fe-Ni alloy
Physical Layers of the EarthChange in state; Dominated by temperature & pressure
Lithosphere Brittle solid; Temp
Asthenosphere Partially molten w/rock;
Temp Mesosphere
Plastic solid; Pressure Outer core
Liquid; Temp Inner core
Solid; Pressure There is an interplay of increasing T & P with depth
Layers of the Earth:A Video Recap
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwiiOjyfvAU
NOTE to clarify the often incorrect description of mantle:
The mantle contains magma in it’s upper region that seeps into the crust and erupts as lava. The mantle itself is a PLASTIC SOLID that behaves as a viscous liquid over geologic time. Therefore, it is the solid mantle that circulates in convection cells, not the magma.
Scale of The Earth’s Layers
Let’s look at the Earths layers…in sing song!*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9j1xGaxYzY
*Feel free to sing along. This will not adversely affect your grade
Seismic Evidence of Earth’s Layers Earthquake- energy released by brittle substance
(lithosphere);Energy is in the form of waves that radiate
Seismographs & Seismograms Surface- cause damage at the surface Body- travel through the Earth
P- Primary; Arrive 1st; Compressional (Longitudinal in physics) S- Secondary; Arrive 2nd; Shearing (Transverse in physics) All waves increase in velocity with increasing density; but s
waves can’t penetrate liquids or gasses Gap between p & s waves tell you how far away the EQ is
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Seismograms generated
by seismographs
Evidence for Earth’s internal structureSeen in seismic wave refraction (change in velocity) when traveling
from one density layer into a different density layer
Seismic waves through undifferentiated planet Seismic waves through differentiated Earth.
Animation of seismic waves through undifferentiated and differentiated Earth: http://tinyurl.com/n88r3jx
Self-Check: Do you KNOW the Earth’s Interior?
You should know the following and be able to give examples where applicable:
1.How did the Earth form?
2.Why did elements become unevenly distributed throughout Earth’s layers?
3.Name & describe the three compositional layers of the Earth.
4.99% of the Earth’s crust by mass is made up of what 8 elements?
5.How do oceanic and continental crust differ (aside from one being under water)?
6.What are the boundaries that separate the compositional layers and where are they found?
7.Name & describe the five physical layers of the Earth.
8.Explain why the outer core is liquid yet the inner core is solid.
9.Explain “frictional coupling” and identify where it occurs.
10.What data provides the evidence for the Earth’s interior? Explain.