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Course News
  • Recitation - EarthFirst! essay due 29 SEPTEMBER
    (not November!)
  • First Hour Exam
  • being graded
  • exam return next Tuesday, I hope

2
Lecture 9Geosphere and Plate Tectonics
  • The long-timescale, big-reservoir player in the
    climate system
  • provides context for recent and anthropogenic
    climate effects
  • provides lessons about Earths possible states
  • To make this point once more yet again

3
Solid Earth Things to Explain
  • Topography
  • Why so flat?!
  • Why are the bumps and lumps where they are?
  • Ubiquitous rock types granite, basalt, sediments
  • Dynamic rock cycle
  • Earth not just a cold static rock

4
Earths Topography
5
Three Dominant Surface Rocks Granite
  • light-colored, coarse-grained, less-dense rocks
  • found on continents
  • quartz, feldspars, micas
  • rich in potassium, sodium, aluminum

6
Three Dominant Surface Rocks Basalt
  • dark-colored, fine-grained, more-dense rocks
  • found on ocean floor
  • olivine, not quartz
  • rich in iron, magnesium, calcium

basaltic lava
photomicrograph of thin section
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Three Dominant Surface Rocks Sedimentary
  • rocks formed from eroded grains of other rock
    types
  • found in variety of settings
  • can also be of chemical origin (e.g., limestone,
    salts)

polished slab, conglomerate
fossiliferous limestone
8
Rock Cycle
We see evidence of links among rock-forming
processes
9
Basic Earth Facts
  • Radius 6371 km
  • 4.55 billion years in age
  • Differentiated chemically into
  • Core (Iron-Nickel)
  • Mantle (magnesium, iron silicates)
  • Crust (Ca, Na, K silicates n stuff)
  • Evidence largely seismological
  • Whole Earth composition close to that of stony
    meteorites

10
Layering Schemes Compositional
  • Granitic continents, density 2.85, age up to
    4.0 Byr
  • Basaltic ocean crust, density 3.2, age lt 180
    Myr
  • Dense mantle (3.3)
  • Crust floats on mantle (isostasy)

11
Layering Schemes Rheological
  • Lithosphere is cold, brittle
  • Asthenosphere has partial melt
  • Asthenosphere, mesophere are warm, deform
    plastically

Rheology the details of how matter deforms and
flows
12
Plate Tectonics
13
Three Types of Plate Boundaries
  • Convergence (subduction) destroys lithosphere
    (e.g. under Andes, Cascades)
  • Divergence (sea-floor spreading) creates
    lithosphere (e.g., Iceland)
  • Conservative (strike-slip or transform faulting)
    preserves lithosphere (e.g. San Andreas)

14
Action at Plate Boundaries
  • Plate boundaries the site of earthquakes,
    volcanoes, most mountains, hazards
  • Interiors or cratons are stable and ancient

15
Plate-Tectonic System
Driving forces? Energy sources?
16
Earth as Chemical Factory
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  • Partial decompression melting to basalt
  • 1300C interaction with seawater brine
  • Partial hydrous melting to granite during
    subduction
  • Chemical weathering at surface
  • Voila! Rock cycle the continents explained!

17
Whole-Earth Dynamics
Rigid plates drive convection when they
sink Plates thus organize the flow system
18
Plate-Tectonics, Summary
  • Rigid lithospheric plates in motion above ductile
    asthenosphere
  • New lithosphere made at spreading centers
  • Matter and heat transferred, interior to exterior
  • Old lithosphere recycled via subduction
  • Matter to interior (subduction) matter and heat
    to exterior (volcanism)
  • Continuous chemical cycling driven by internal
    heat
  • Plates organize the flow in solid Earth

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Geosphere and Global Change
  • Earth has evolved from a cold, homogeneous planet
    to be differentiated and dynamic
  • Internal energy (radiogenic heat) drives
    solid-Earth processes
  • Earth is an immense chemical factory that
  • serves as an immense reservoir for several
    important elements
  • constantly recycles these elements
  • Geosphere is a major player in environmental
    systems, if at long time scales
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