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Title: Deformation of the Earths Crust


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Deformation of the Earths Crust
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What is deformation?
  • Bending, tilting, and breaking of the Earths
    crust
  • Deformation is most commonly a result of plate
    tectonics
  • But, another means of deforming the Earths crust
    results from Isostacy

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What is Isostacy?
  • It is the balance between two forces the crust
    pressing down on the mantle and the mantle
    pushing up on the crust
  • The balance between these two forces is when the
    two forces are at equilibrium, the crust moves
    neither up or down

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Mechanics of Isostacy
  • If an object is floating, and mass is added to
    it, or it becomes thicker, the object will sink.
  • If an object is floating, and mass is removed, or
    it becomes thinner, then more of the object will
    float.

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Isostatic Adjustment
  • Ways that the crust can gain more mass
  • deposition of sediment, addition of mountains
    or volcanism, glaciation
  • Ways that the crust can loose mass weathering,
    glacial rebound

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Deposition of Sediment
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Venetian Subsidence
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Subsidence
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Rebound of the crust from Weathering
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Formation of the Appalachians
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1811 New Madrid, Missouri earthquake
  • In the top three of largest earthquakes to strike
    North America
  • At least 8.0 magnitude
  • Changed the course of the Mississippi river,
    toppled trees, swallowed farms..

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Why an earthquake in Missouri?
  • North America is bending back to normal, crustal
    rebound.
  • As the Appalachians undergo weathering, they are
    getting lighter, so the crust in that location is
    moving back up.
  • Another cause besides weathering.

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Glacial Rebound
  • During ice ages, the continents become covered
    with thick extensive ice sheets that weight down
    the crust, eventually warping it.
  • When the glaciers retreat and melt, the crust
    rebounds and tries to bend back to normal.
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