PLATE TECTONICS Flashcards
- State the initial evidence for the theory of continental drift and it shortcomings
o Continental drift
Complimentary coastlines
Fossil evidence
* Darwin’s theory of speciation
Mountain belts
Glaciation/ paleoclimates
* Climate being controlled by latitude
o Shortcomings
Does not explain the driving mechanism for movement
Found divergent boundaries in ocean
modern evidence of plate tectonics
high resolution of global topography
magnetism
age of sea floor
plate velocity and vector data
earthquake and volcano distribution
o Magnetism
Lock orientation and polarity of earth magnetism, changed latitude
Magnetic inclination
* Direction the crystal is pointing
o Flat when at the equator
* Depends on the latitude
Apparent polar wandering
Polarity
* Whether the magnetic dipole points N/S
age of sea floor
Youngest at the spreading center where lava forms
plate velocity and vector data
GPS reading shows plate movement to scale
EQ and volcano distribution
Where tectonic stresses are highest
tectonic plate location
float on asthenosphere
consist of lithosphere
boundary types
transform
divergent
convergent (O and O) (O and C)
transform
Plates slide past one another
Small magnitude earthquakes, no significant topography change
San andreas fault (California)
divergent
Two plates moving apart, resulting in upwelling of amntle material and magma
At ocean ridges
Continental rifting
* Eventually forms an ocean basin
* Mid-Atlantic ridge, Iceland, east African rift valley
Features
* Most are under the ocean
* Minor earthquakes
* Volcanic activity
* Small scall topography at ridges
convergent
Oceanic -Continental subduction
* Mountain building
* Small- large earthquakes
* Explosive volcanoes
* Trench at boundary
o The Andes (left of south America)
Oceanic – oceanic subduction
* Small- large earthquakes
* Volcanic island arc
* Trench at boundary
o Aleutian island, Japanese island arcs
Continental – continental
* Large scale deformation and mountain building (orogeny)
o Mt Everest
* Features
o Earthquakes large – small
o Tallest topography
- Explain the principle of isostacy and how its relevant to plate tectonics
o Less dense will float due to buoyant force
o The balance between buoyant force and gravity = isotacy
o This is the uplifting of magma from the asthenosphere
- Explain how hot spots work and be able to provide examples
o Volcanic regions within plates, and is stationary
Hawaii
o Rift valleys
occurring due to tension of hot spot
Continent thins until magma erupts and oceanic crust is creates
- Understand how seafloor sediments can be used to infer a passive vs active margin
o Active margin
Plates moves
o Passive margin
Continent connected to ocean and no movement
Shallow continental shelf extending into he ocean
* Shelf has a lot of thick sediments