Seafloor Spreading Flashcards

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Creators of Seafloor Spreading

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Harry Hess (Geol Prof. in Princeton Uni) and Robert Dietz (Naval Reserve Rear Admiral)

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When and Why was Seafloor Spreading formed?

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1960s - After WW2, the US navy stared mapping the seafloor

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Explain Seafloor Spreading as a “Geopoetry”

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The theory has no supporting evidence

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What was discovered about the ocean after Seafloor Spreading was formed

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The ocean floor is not featureless. It has ridges, trenches, etc.

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Enumerate the Seafloor Spreading Sequence (GLDS)

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  1. New oceanic crust is generated along mid-ocean ridges
  2. Ocean crust spreads laterally away from the ridge crest
  3. Ocean crust becomes older and denser away from the mid-ocean ridge
  4. Oceanic crust is consumed along oceanic trenches
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Explain Main Evidence of Seafloor Spreading

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Magnetic Anomalies through Paleomagnetic patterns are recorded in the seafloor. The paleomagnetic patterns show the patterns of polarity reversal

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Possible causes of Polarity Reversal (CMM)

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  1. CMB (Core Mantle Boundary) Avalanche
  2. Meteorite Impact
  3. Mantle Plumes
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Seafloor Mapping Findings

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Alternating stripes of magnetically different rock laid out in rows on either side of the mid-ocean ridge

(Alternating and of normally and reversed polarized rocks) - “Magnetic Striping”

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Seafloor Spreading in a nutshell

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ocean basins
were perpetually being “recycled,” with the creation of new crust and the destruction of old oceanic lithosphere
occurring simultaneously.

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Types of Plate Boundaries

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Divergent, Transform, Convergent

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Divergent plate boundary features and example (OR)

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  • Oceanic ridge: Mid-Atlantic Ridge, East Pacific Rise
  • Rifts: Red Sea, African Rift
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Convergent plate boundary features and examples (O-O, O-C, C-C)

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  • Oceanic-Oceanic: island arcs (PH&JPN)
  • Oceanic-Continental: Mountain Range (Andes)
  • Continental-Continental: Mountain Range (Himalayas)
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Some features that make Plate Tectonics a unifying concept

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  • earthquakes
  • volcanoes
  • mountain building
  • faults and stress
  • climate change
  • erosion and landscape
  • evolution
  • mineral deposits
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Explain the unique double subduction system in the Philippines

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PH is in between trenches, most prominently, the Philippine trench and the Manila trench. As a result, the Philippine fault occurred to accommodate the forces

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What causes plate motions and other geological features?

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Earth’s internal heat drives mantle convection which results into plate motions, plumes, volcanoes, earthquakes, mountain ranges, and mineral deposits

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