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Plate Tectonics: A Scientific Revolution Unfolds Chapter 7. What evidence was used to support the continental drift hypothesis? What was one of the main objections to the continental drift hypothesis? What is the theory of plate tectonics?
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What evidence was used to support the continental drift hypothesis? What was one of the main objections to the continental drift hypothesis? What is the theory of plate tectonics? In what major way does the plate tectonics theory depart from the continental drift hypothesis? Focus on Concepts
What are the three types of plate boundaries? Where does new lithosphere form? How do mountain systems such as the Himalayas form? What type of plate motion occurs along a transform fault boundary? Focus on Concepts
What evidence is used to support the plate tectonics theory? What are the major driving forces for plate tectonics? What models have been proposed to explain the driving mechanism for plate motion? Focus on Concepts
Alfred Wegener • Pangaea • Continental Drift Hypothesis
Eduard Suess Gondwana
Began in early Mesozoic (~200 mya) • Evidence • Continental jigsaw puzzle • Fossil distribution • Rock types & geologic features • Ancient climates Continental Drift Hypothesis
Beardmore Glacier Location of the fossil site at the Oliver Bluffs on the Beardmore Glacier
There are rock formations (such as mountain ranges) on different continents that match up beautifully when the continents are put back together. Rock Types & Geologic Features
Paleoclimatic data Extreme global cooling? Wegener’s explanation Ancient Climates
What mechanism allows movement? Not all evidence supported the hypothesis. Some thought the idea was intriguing or an answer to a previously unexplained phenomena. Objections to the Continental Drift Hypothesis
1968; more encompassing than CDH Lithosphere broken into plates, slide over asthenosphere Plate tectonics theory
LARGE – 94% of Earth’s S.A. • North American • South American • Pacific • African • Eurasian • Australian-Indian • Antarctic Earth’s Major tectonic Plates
INTERMEDIATE – mostly oceanic • Caribbean • Nazca • Phillipine • Arabian • Cocos • Scotia • Juan de Fuca Earth’s Major tectonic Plates
Divergent (constructive) Convergent (destructive) Transform (conservative) Plate Boundaries
“spreading center” constructive plate margin Divergent Boundaries
Elevated are of seafloor characterized by high heat flow, volcanism Rift valley @ center of ridge is proof that tensional forces are pulling the ridge apart Oceanic Ridges
Average 5 cm/year • New ocean crust is hot • Less dense • Rises Seafloor Spreading
Opposing tectonic forces pull the lithosphere apart Continental Rifting
Brittle rocks break into large slabs Continental Rifting
East African Rift Mt. Kilimanjaro