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Chapter 7 Changing Continents and Climates
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19th Century Geology
  • Law of Superposition 19th century geologists
    assumed that strata lower in the stratigraphic
    exposure were older than the overlying strata
  • Law of Uniformitarianism assumes that processes
    that weathered, eroded, and deposited rock in the
    past were the same as those operating today
  • These laws used to develop geologic time scale

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Alfred Wegener
  • 1912 Theory of Horizontal Displacement of the
    Continents similarities between Atlantic
    coastlines
  • Theory of Continental Drift (1912-1929)
  • Crust of continents composed of relatively light
    rocks. Ocean floors largely composed of dense
    basalts. Lighter continental rocks could float on
    viscous mantle of Earth and override oceanic crust

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Alfred Wegener
  • Permian glacial deposits in Brazil, South Africa,
    India, and Australia indicates that tropical
    areas once glaciated, so they must have been
    close to the poles at one time
  • Similarities in the shapes of continents, their
    geology, and fossils suggest closer proximity in
    the past
  • Geodetic measurements of latitude and longitude
    of Greenland indicated westward movement of the
    landmass
  • Continental Drift led to Plate Tectonics

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Alfred Wegener
  • Pangaea
  • Gondwanaland Africa, South America, Australia,
    Antarctica, and India
  • Laurasia North America, Europe, and Asia
  • Pangaea formed 195 mya began to break up 180
    mya with formation of Atlantic Midoceanic Ridge

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Figure 7.3
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Vindication Alfred Wegener
  • Lystrosaurus Triassic reptile fossils found in
    Antarctica, Africa, and India Antarctica must
    have been warmer in the past

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Vindication Alfred Wegener
  • Galaxioidea freshwater fish family found in
    southern South America, South Africa, Australia,
    and New Zealand must have been connected in the
    past
  • WWII sea floor mapping by submarines

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  • Paleomagnetism ancient igneous rocks are little
    compasses
  • iron or titanium point to their magnetic north
  • compare this to current magnetic north to
    determine where continents used to lie

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Figure 7.6
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Glaciation
  • Radiocarbon dating based on measuring the
    amount of the radioactive isotope carbon 14 found
    in plant and animal remains
  • Greenland ice cores extend 100,000 years
  • Antarctic ice cores extend 400,000 years
  • Ice cores provide record of atmospheric chemistry
  • 18O isotopes deposited during warmer times 16O
    isotopes deposited during cooler times

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Figure 7.7
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Relationship between atmospheric temperature and
18O isotopes
Figure 7.9
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