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Title: Plate Tectonics


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Chapter 8
  • Plate Tectonics

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What is Plate Tectonics?
  • Early Ideas
  • Alfred Wegener
  • Continental Drift
  • Earths lithosphere moves over time - Pangaea
    (break up)
  • Theory of Plate Tectonics

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Fossil Evidence
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Theory of Plate Tectonics
  • The crust is divided into plates
  • The plates move (a few cm/yr)
  • Movement caused by mantle convection
  • Different events occur at plate boundaries

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What is a Plate?
  • Large slab of rock/Lithosphere
  • Floats on crust (Asthenosphere)
  • Oceanic is dense basalt
  • Continental is lighter granite
  • Size and thickness vary
  • Oceanic is thin (15 KM)
  • Continental is thick (200 KM)

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The Earths Plate Boundaries
Plate Movement
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Earthquakes and Volcanoes
  • Ring of Fire
  • Hot spots
  • Formation of islands

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Ring of Fire
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Earthquakes
Volcanoes
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The Earths Plate Boundaries
Plate Movement
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Magnetism and the Ocean Floor
  • Lava contains iron (magnetic)
  • Mid-Ocean Ridge
  • Earths North magnetic poleNorth Pole(normal
    polarity)
  • Earths North magnetic poleSouth Pole (reverse
    polarity)
  • Recorded in fossils and solidified igneous rock

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Types of Plate Boundaries
  • Divergent Boundaries
  • Convergent Boundaries
  • Transform Boundaries

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Divergent Boundaries
  • Plates move apart
  • Ocean
  • Sea floor spreading
  • Land
  • Rift Valleys
  • Characteristic features
  • Fracture zones
  • Mid-ocean ridges/rift valleys
  • Earthquakes and Volcanoes

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Divergent Plate Examples
  • Mid-Atlantic Ridge
  • East Pacific Rise
  • East African Rift Zone

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Convergent Boundaries
  • Plates move towards each other
  • Subduction Boundary
  • One plate moves underneath another
  • Ocean/ocean - trenches form
  • Ocean/Continent (subduction)
  • Continent/Continent (Mountains)

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Convergent Examples
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Convergent ExampleVanuatu
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Transform Boundaries
  • Plates slide past each other
  • Earthquake activity
  • Faults

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Transform Plate Movement
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San Andreas Fault
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2004 Asian Earthquake
  • 9.0 magnitude
  • Resulted in multiple tsunamis
  • Up to 30 feet in height
  • Traveling at speeds of 500 mph
  • 700 miles of faultline slipped 50 feet vertically
  • India plate pushed under the Burma plate (click
    to view map of plate movement)

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Eyewitness Video
Click to view video of tsunami as it strikes
Patong Beach, Thailand. This video takes a few
minutes to download 10MB (windows media player)
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Effects of 2004 Asian Earthquake
  • Human loss
  • Over 140,000 lost their lives
  • Hundreds of thousands more were injured
  • Millions were left homeless
  • Threat of disease for survivors
  • Destruction of property
  • Click for video (realplayer)

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Arial of Tsunami Floodplain
Indonesian Coastline after 2004 tsunami
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Asian Tsunami 2004
Click on image for original movie
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Causes of Plate Movement
  • Mantle Convection
  • Ridge Push
  • Slab pull

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Mantle Convection
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Ridge Push
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Slab Pull
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Push and Pull
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Plate Movement and Continental Growth
  • Reconstructing the past
  • Pangaea
  • Craton
  • Material sources of continental growth
  • Igneous rocks
  • River sediments
  • Terrranes (crustal block or fragment)

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Learn More
  • Try it for yourself
  • Take an online quiz
  • Labeling Quiz - Divergence
  • Labeling Quiz - Convergence
  • Flash cards
  • Matching

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