Chapter 12 Flashcards
Mineral Phase Change
A change that occurs when a mineral is subjected to intense pressure; in this change, the structure of a mineral may become unstable, causing its atoms to rearrange into a denser, more stable structure.
Seismic Reflection
The redirection of some waves back to the surface when seimic waves hit a boundry between different Earth materials.
Wave Refraction
A change in direction of waves as they enter shallow water. The portion of the wave in shallow water is slowed, which causes the waves to bend and align with the underwater contours.
Crust
The very thin outermost layer of Earth
Mohorovicic (Moho)
The boundry seperating the crust and the mantle, discernible by an increse in seismic velocity.
Mantle
One of Earth’s compositional layers. The solid rocky shell that extends from the base of the crust (Moho) to a depth of 2900 kilometers (1800 miles) the liquid core.Upp
Upper Mantle
Extends from the Moho to a depth of about 660 kilometers and can be divied into 3 shells: lithospheric mantle, asthenosphere, and the transition zone.
Lithospheric Mantle
- Uppermost mantle
- This layer and the crust make up Earth’s rigid outer shell called the lithosphere
- a few kilometers to as thick as 200 kilometers
Asthenosphere
A subdivision of the mantle situated below the lithosphere.
- This zone of weak materal exhists below a depth of about 100kilometers and in some regions extends as deep as 700 kilometers
- The rock within this zone is easily deformed.
Transition Zone
- the lower protion of the upper mantle
- at depths between 410 and 660 kilometers
Lower Mantle (Mesosphere)
- lies between the transition zone and the liquid core
- beneath 660 kilometers
The D” Layer
- the boundry layer between the rocky mantle and the liquid iron outer core
- thought to have large variations in compostione and temperature
Shadow Zone
The zone between 105 and 140 degrees from an earthquake epicenter. Direct waves do not penetrate the shadow zone because of refraction by Earth’s core
Outer Core
A layer beneath the mantle about 2270 kilometers thick which has the properties of a liquid
Core
- The innermost layer of Earth
- It is thought to be largly an iron-nickle alloy, with minor amounts of oxygen, silicon, and sulfur