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Earth History GEOL 2110. Lecture 2 Scales of Time and Change. Major Concepts. Geological events cover huge amounts of time that are hard to grasp in the span of human life
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Earth History GEOL 2110 Lecture 2 Scales of Time and Change
Major Concepts • Geological events cover huge amounts of time that are hard to grasp in the span of human life • We tend to focus on dramatic, short-lived geologic events that we witness and are unaware of subtle, but geologically important events • Very often, short dramatic events are just parts of long-lived processes (e.g. mountain building, sea-level change) • Rates of geologic change can be linear, non-linear, periodic or episodic
Dramatic, Short-lived EventsVolcanic Eruptions • Krakatoa , 1883 • left a 3000m deep crater • ash dispersed 2000km away • heard 5000km away • 40m high tsunamis • lowered global T for 2yrs
Dramatic, Short-lived EventsVolcanic Eruptions • Santorini/Thera – 3,600ybp • 3-4x bigger than Krakatoa • Minoan civilization on Crete devastated by earthquakes and tsumamis • Inspired the myth of the lost city of Atlantis
Dramatic, Short-lived EventsVolcanic Eruptions Summit -9,677’ Mt. St. Helens May 18, 1980 Crater Base -4,700’
Dramatic, Short-lived EventsVolcanic Eruptions Mt. MazamaEruption 6,500 ybp Great Time Markers!
Dramatic, Short-lived EventsVolcanic Eruptions Heimaey, Iceland 1983
Dramatic, Short-lived EventsEarthquakes 1326 Aftershocks 1326 Aftershocks
Dramatic, Short-lived EventsEarthquakes Anchorage, Alaska 1964 9.3 intensity 131 Dead
Dramatic, Short-lived EventsEarthquakes San Francisco, California - 1906 7.8 intensity 200,000 homeless and >3,000 dead 3 days of fires destroys 70% of city
Dramatic, Short-lived EventsTsunamis >200,000 killed Banda Aceh, Sumatra 9.15
Dramatic, Short-lived EventsIn Real Time Earthquakes http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/ Volcanoes http://www.volcano.si.edu/reports/usgs/
Subtle Geologic EventsClimate Change The Sahara 10,000 Years ago – Temperate, Humid, Verdant
Subtle Geologic EventsGlaciers and Sea Level CosquerCave, France 37 m deep entrance Ibex Horse - 18,500 years old
Subtle Geologic EventsGlaciers and Sea Level Greenland'sJakobshavnGlacier
Subtle Geologic EventsGlaciers and Sea Level Melting 10% of Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets would produce ~5 m rise in sea level Current climate models predict that sea levels will rise 25-60 cm over the next century Projected sea level rise (5 m) for NorthwesternEurope. Population at risk in the inundation area is calculated at over 21.7 million people(Rowley et al. 2007)
Rates of Geological Processes Linear Change (rare in nature) Non-Linear Change (more common)
Rates of Geological Processes Periodic to Episodic Change Most Common to Geological Processes
Evolution of Ideas about Rates of Geological Processes Biblical Creation <6000y Deluge central to geological interpretation Pre-1700 Late 1700’s- Mid-1800’s Mid-1800’s – Late 1900’s Present-day Catastrophism Uniformitarianism PuNctuAteDeQuiLibRiuM
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