Lesson 7-What are hotspots and what is orogenesis? Flashcards
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Hot spot
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- Anomolous area of the outer core where there is rising magma
-magma plume, hotter than surrounding magma rises through lithosphere to create a chain of shield volcanos as the plate move
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Volcanos at hot spots
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- Gently sloping
- Less viscous
- Basaltic lavas
- Predictable, gentle eruptions
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CASE STUDY-Hawaii
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- Pacific plate moves NW over the hotspot
-formed a chain of volcanos including Mauana,Lou in Hawaii
-age of volcanos increase with distance NW of Hawaii
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How do mountains form?
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- Collision
- 2 continental plates colliding
- Volcanos are alos a type of mountain
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Volcanos
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- Type of mountain where magma intrudes through the crust and eruptions build up layers of ash and lava
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Stage one of mountain building
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- Build up of sediment in large depressions known as geosynclines
-accumilation of sediment deposits on edge of continent
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Stage two of mountain building
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- Orogenic period of rock deformation and crustal uplift occurs as the two plates converge due to compressional and tensional stresses
-sediment deposits out acretionary
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Stage three of mountain building
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- Crustal uplift caused by isostatic rebound
-vertical movement of continental crust
-(asthenosphere) as the weight is remopved from it causing it to float higher
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Igneous rocks
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- Formed from cooling magma
-basalt, granite
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Metamorphic
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- Formed from pressure
-slate
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Sedimentary
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- Build up of sediment
-sandstone, limestone
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The Himilayas
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