Plate Tectonic Supercycle Flashcards

What effect does the plate tectonic supercycle have on the Earth?

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What is the plate tectonic supercycle?

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A cycle the earth goes through in a period of 400 to 600 million years from when the continents were a single large land mass to now where they are separate continents which are scattered around the globe.

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What are the stages of the Plate Tectonic Supercycle?

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  1. Single continent and ocean
  2. Extension and sagging
  3. Rifting begins break-up
  4. Continents disperse, spreading and subduction at a maximum
  5. Slow subduction and rifting, continents converge

Best to refer to a diagram!

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What are cratons and how are they formed?

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  • Cratons are formed by the upwelling of igneous rock (Cratonisation)
  • They are light enough for ocean plates to subduct under, they are not destroyed
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How does the plate tectonic supercycle affect topography and therefore climate?

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  • The PTSC causes orogeny and causing the rainshadow effect
  • The rainshadow effect (AKA orographic rainfall) is when orogeny blocks all precipitation on one side leading to carying climates
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How does a fragmented stage of the PTSC affect current circulation and therefore climate?

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  • Continents block off trade winds when it reaches land, this causes the air to be redirected to another section of the ocean
  • Seawater is then unable to redistribute heat between global regions
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How does a supercontinent affect trade winds?

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During the period of the supercontinent, the Walker circulation is larger in size and hence, trade winds would have been stronger

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What selection pressures do the PTSC create?

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  • Erosion and nutrients into the ocean
  • Sea level changes during supercontinent and fragmented continent events
  • Climate changes due to continental movements/volcanism
  • Geographical isolation during supercontinent fragmentation
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What is an example of an evolutionary effect of the PTSC?

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Palaeogene - Ratites and the Loss of Flight
* Plate motion - fragmentation of Gondwana
* New selection pressure - post-Cretaceous extinction saw no large predators on land
* Affect on evolution - Gigantism and flightlessness are commonly documented in birds in environments without large predators. Without predation, flight muscles are put to use elsewhere in the body.

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