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Lecture #07Mid-Ocean Ridges
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Mid-Ocean Ridges (MOR)
Mid-Ocean
ridges are divergent plate
boundaries; these are regions where plates
move away from one another
As
you might imagine, they occur only
between oceans and oceans (continents are
not involved)
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Mid-Ocean Ridges
MORs
are the “birthplace” of oceanic
lithosphere
The newly formed oceanic crust and
lithosphere are pushed sideways to make
room for hotter upwelling material
This sideways motion continues as the
plates age and become cooler and heavier
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Mid-Ocean Ridge (MOR)
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Rocks & Magnetism
When
rocks form in the presence of a
magnetic field (like that on Earth), they are
influenced by the field.
In
an igneous rock, which forms from
cooling lava or magma, the iron rich atoms
are aligned with Earth’s field, and then
frozen into the rock.
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Magnetic Time Scales
By
studying many rocks of different ages,
they were able to map out the “polarity” of
the geomagnetic field back into Earth’s
history.
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Irregular Patterns
that the pattern is irregular - that
makes it like a fingerprint. We can use the
pattern to estimate the age of rocks that
show similar magnetic signatures.
Note
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Magnetic
Stripes
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Sea Floor Spreading
One
way to explain these observations was
to have a system operating that created new
ocean floor at the mid-ocean ridges.
As the material cooled, it inherited the
polarity of Earth’s
magnetic field, & then
the sea floor spread
apart like a
conveyor belt.
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Rift Zones
The continental analog to a MOR is called a rift
zone
– A major rift zone exists in east Africa; some have
already named the new plate the “Somalian Plate”
At a rift zone a continent is essentially being
broken apart
– If the rifting is successful a spreading ridge (MOR) will
develop and ocean basins will form
– If the rifting does not succeed the continent will remain
whole and no new plate boundary will be formed
(failed rift)
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The East-African Rift Zone:
A New Plate Boundary Being Developed Right Now!
Stage 1. Plume upwelling
reaches surface
Stage 2. Continental breakup begins
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MORs – Like Seams on a Baseball
East Africa
Rift Zone
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The Age of the Sea Floor
Iceland
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Iceland - A “Dry” Ridge
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Icelandic Fissure Eruptions
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The Age of the Sea Floor
Juan de Fuca Ridge
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Closer to Home – The Juan de Fuca Ridge
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MORs Up Close
When we look at mid-ocean ridges in
detail we find some interesting things:
Hydrothermal systems
Pillow basalts
Plumes of chemical precipitation (black
smokers)
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Hydrothermal System
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Pillow Basalts
When
magma directly encounters water it is
supercooled into pillow basalt
Basalt
refers to the chemical composition of
the rocks, and pillow refers to their smooth,
rounded shapes
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Direct Water-Magma Interaction (Hawaii)
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Pillow Basalts
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More Pillow Basalts …
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Deep Sea Vents (Smokers)
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Deep Sea Vents (Smokers)
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MOR Summary
Mid-ocean
ridges are divergent plate
boundaries where new oceanic lithosphere
is being created
Rifting
refers to the breaking up of a
continent; rifts may or may not turn into
spreading ridges
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