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How do geologic processes change the shape of Earth’s surface?. What do Earth’s layers consist of?. Crust Mantle Core. Crust. Layer of rock that forms Earth’s “outer skin” Includes rocks, mountains, soil, water Thin: 5-40km thick 870 ◦C. 2 Types:. Continental: Dry land (granite) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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How do geologic processes change the shape of Earth’s surface?

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What do Earth’s layers consist of?

• Crust

• Mantle

• Core

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Crust

• Layer of rock that forms Earth’s “outer skin”

• Includes rocks, mountains, soil, water

• Thin: 5-40km thick

• 870◦C

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2 Types:

• Continental: Dry land (granite)

• Oceanic: Ocean (basalt)

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Mantle

• Layer of hot rock

• 2,900km thick

• 2,200◦C

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2 Sub layers:

• Lithosphere

• Asthenosphere

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Lithosphere

• Rigid

• Much like the crust

• 100km thick

• Floats on top of the asthenosphere

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Asthenosphere

• Plastic like

• Material can flow slowly like hot tar

• Has both solid & liquid qualities

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Core

• Consists of iron & nickel

• 5,000◦C

• Makes up 1/3 of Earth’s mass

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2 sub layers:

• Outer Core

• Inner Core

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Outer Core

• Layer of molten material

• Covers the inner core

• 2,250km thick

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Inner Core

• Dense solid ball of metal

• Extreme pressure does not allow Fe & Ni to spread out to form liquid

• 1,200km thick

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What are the 3 ways that heat is transferred?

• Radiation

• Conduction

• Convection

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Radiation

• Heat transferred by EM waves through space

• EX: Sitting by the fire!

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Conduction

• Heat transferred through direct contact

• EX: Spoon in hot chocolate

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Convection

• Heat transferred through a fluid movement of either a gas or liquid

• EX: Chicken noodle soup heating on the stove!

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Which of these do you think happens in Earth’s mantle?

• Convection!

• Convection currents flow in the asthenosphere

• Heated material rises to the top of the mantle (lithosphere), cools, then sinks back to the bottom

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What does the Theory of Continental Drift state?

• 1910

• Alfred Wegener hypothesized that all the continents had once been a single landmass

• A super continent

called “Pangaea”

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Scientific Method

• Problem/Question

• Research

• Hypothesis

• Experiment

• Analyze

• Conclude

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Supporting Evidence of Wegener’s theory

• Landforms

• Fossils

• Climate

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Landforms

• South America & Africa have similar mountain ranges

• Europe & North America have similar coal fields

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Fossils

• Fossil-any trace of an ancient organism that has been preserved in rock

• Mesoaurus fossils have been found in places now separated by oceans

• Glossopteris (fern like plant) fossils have been in rocks in Africa, South America, Australia, India, & Antarctica

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Climate

• Spitsbergen Island lies in the Arctic Ocean, north of Norway, covered with ice

• Fossils of tropical plants have been discovered under the ice!

• South Africa-deep scratches in rock indicate glacier movement there!!!

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REJECTED!!!

• Scientists rejected Wegener’s theory of continental drift

• Most scientists in the 1900’s believed the Earth was cooling & shrinking causing the continents to move & mountains to form

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Is sea-floor spreading like continental drift?

• 1960

• Harry Hess, when studying the mid-ocean ridge, proposed that the ocean floor moved like a “conveyer belt” moving the continents with them

• Sea-floor spreading is the continually adding to the ocean floor

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Sea-floor Spreading

• Molten material rises up from the mantle

• It spreads out, cools off, & hardens

• It pushes the older rock out on both sides of the ridge

• New crust forms!

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Wait a minute…!

• Hess’ idea of sea floor spreading caused scientists to revisit Wegener’s idea of continental drift!

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So where does all of the old crust being pushed out go?

• Subduction: It is the process by which the ocean floor sinks beneath a deep ocean trench & back into the mantle

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Sea Floor Spreading & Subduction…

• Can change the shape of the oceans!

• The ocean floor is renewed every 200 million years

(That’s the time it takes for new crust to form, move across the ocean floor, & sink into a trench)

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What is the Theory of Plate Tectonics?

• 1965

• Tuzo Wilson proposed that the cracks in Earth’s surface were broken into section called “plates”

• He combined the idea of sea-floor spreading, Earth’s plates, &

continental drift into a single

theory

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Plate Tectonics Theory

• A geological theory that states that pieces of Earth’s lithosphere are in constant, slow motion driven by convection currents in the mantle

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How does it work?

• Lithospheric plates float on top of the asthenosphere

• Convection currents rise in the asthenosphere & spread out under the plates

• No plate can move without affecting another plate

• Plates move extremely slow at 1-10cm per year

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• As the plates move, collide, or pull apart…it produces GREAT changes on Earth’s surface

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• Like volcanoes, earthquakes, mountain ranges, & deep sea trenches

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3 types of plate boundaries:

• Transform

• Divergent

• Convergent

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Transform

• Place where 2 plates slip past each other moving in opposite directions

• Earthquakes often occur along these boundaries

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Divergent

• Place where 2 plates move apart

• Most occur at the mid-ocean ridge

• Some occur on land creating a “rift valley” which is a deep valley

• Great Rift Valley in Africa is 3,000km long

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Convergent

• Place where 2 plates come together

• Collisions of 2 plates can cause:– Oceanic to oceanic– Oceanic to continental– Continental to continental

• When 2 plates collide the more dense plate comes out on top!

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• Continental – Continental: mtns form• Oceanic – Continental: Oceanic dives

under the continent• Oceanic – Oceanic: the less dense of the

2 sinks into the trench

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What is an earthquake?

• Shaking & trembling that results from the movements of rock beneath Earth’s surface

• The movement of Earth’s plates creates stress that squeezes/pulls the rock in the crust

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Stress

• A force that acts on rock to change its shape & volume

• 3 types of stress– Shearing– Tension– Compression

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Shearing

• Stress that pushes a mass of rock in opposite directions

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Tension

• Stress that pulls on the crust stretching the rock so it becomes thinner in the middle

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Compression

• Stress that squeezes rock until it folds or breaks

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What is a fault?

• A break in the crust where slabs of rock slip past each other

• Faults usually occur along plate boundaries

• 3 types:– Strike-slip– Normal– Reverse

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Strike-Slip Fault

• Rocks on either side of the fault slip past each other sideways

• Ex: San Andres Fault

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Normal Fault

• The fault is at an angle

• One block is above the fault & the other is below it

• Ex: Rio Grande Rift Valley in New Mexico

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Reverse Fault

• Same structure as a normal fault, but the blocks move in opposite directions

• Ex: Appalachian Mts

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Where do earthquakes begin?

• Earthquakes occur in the lithosphere 100km below Earth’s surface

• The focus is point beneath the surface where the rock broke causing the earthquake

• The epicenter is the point on the surface right above the focus

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Seismic Waves

• During an earthquake seismic waves race out from the focus in all directions

• The seismic waves are greatest at the epicenter• Seismograph is the instrument used to record

ground movement caused by seismic waves• 3 types:

– P waves– S waves– Surface waves

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P waves

• Primary Waves

• 1st to arrive

• Compress & expand the ground like an accordion

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S waves

• Secondary Waves

• 2nd to arrive

• Vibrate the ground back & forth

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Surface Waves

• Come from P/S waves

• Move slowly

• Can cause the ground to roll like ocean waves

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How do they measure the size of the quake?

• Magnitude is the measurement of earthquake strength based on seismic waves & movement along faults

• 3 ways to measure magnitude:– Mercalli Scale– Richter Scale– Moment Magnitude Scale

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Mercalli Scale

• Measures the intensity

• Not precise

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Richter Scale

• Rates the size of seismic waves using a particular seismograph

• Accurate measurements for nearby earthquakes

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Moment Magnitude Scale

• Rates the total energy released by an earthquake near or far

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What types of damage can a quake cause?

• Damage/destroy buildings

• Topple power lines

• Break water & gas lines

• Cause landslides

• Can cause aftershocks days/months later

• Can cause tsunamis

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Tsunamis

• Large wave that occurs when an earthquake displaces water in the ocean

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What causes volcanoes?

• A volcano is a weak spot in Earth’s crust where magma comes to the surface

• They form at:– Divergent boundaries– Convergent boundaries– Hot spots

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Divergent Boundaries

• Most volcanoes occur here

Ex: Mid-ocean ridge

•Volcanic belts occur along plate boundaries where lithospheric plates are weak

Ex: Ring of Fire

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Ring of Fire• Major volcanic belt formed by volcanoes

that rim the Pacific Ocean

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Convergent Boundaries

•Island Arc-when 2 oceanic plates collide creating an arc of islands

Ex: Japan, New Zealand, Caribbean Islands

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Hot Spots

• Where magma rises up from the mantle melting Earth’s crust

• Often occur in the middle of a plate

Ex: Hawaiian Islands, Yellowstone National Park

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How do volcanoes erupt?

• Magma is under extreme pressure in the mantle

• It bubbles up through cracks in Earth’s crust

• Pressure decreases as magma nears Earth’s surface

• Lava bubbles out of the volcano

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What does the inside of a volcano look like?

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Magma Chamber

• Where magma is stored under the volcano

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Pipe

• Magma moves through this long pipe that connects the magma chamber to Earth’s surface

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Vent• Opening where gas and lava leave the volcano

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Crater• Hollowed-out area at the top of a volcano

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Volcanic Neck

• Magma that hardens inside the pipe

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Dike

• Magma that forces itself “across” rock

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Sill

• Magma that squeezes between layers of rock

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Batholith• A mass of rock formed when a large body

of magma cools inside the crust

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What are the different types of volcanoes?

• Shield Cone

• Cinder Cone

• Composite

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Shield Cone Volcano

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Cinder Cone Volcano

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Composite Volcano

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Volcanoes in the US

Mt. Hood

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Mt. St Helens

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Mt. Kilauea

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What are the stages a volcano goes through?

• Active→Dormant→Extinct

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Active

• It’s alive!

• It is erupting or shows signs of erupting

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Dormant

• It’s sleeping…

• It is expected to become active in the near future

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Extinct• Dead as a door nail.• Unlikely to erupt again

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The End!!!

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Sike…this is the end!