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Plate Tectonics
theory that describes the formation,
movement, and interactions of lithosphere
sections that move over the athenosphere
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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”
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Permian Era (225 mya)
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Triassic (200 mya)
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Jurassic (135 mya)
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Cretaceous (65 mya)
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Present Day
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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)
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Other Evidence for Plate Tectonic
Theory
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Worldwide distribution of volcanoes
Worldwide distribution of earthquakes
Age of rocks at rifts
Paleomagnetic “stripes” are symmetrical
about ridges – confirming seafloor
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Basic Concepts
• Lithosphere (upper mantle + crust)
– made of rigid plates
• Plates move slowly
• Geologic activity at or near boundaries
• Interior of plates “quiet”
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Types of Plate Boundaries
• Divergent Boundary
– move away from each other
• Convergent Boundary
– move toward each other
• Transform Boundary
– move past each other
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Divergent Boundary
• plates move apart
– mantle convection
• Mid Atlantic Ridge
• East Pacific Rise
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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
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Transform Boundary
• plates slide past each other
– earthquake activity
• San Andreas Fault
• North Anatolian Fault (Turkey)
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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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