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4.2 The Theory of Plate Tectonics. Tectonics – ( G reek ) meaning “construction” Tectonics: The study of the formation of features in the earth’s crust. Open textbook to p . 72. Two types of crust: Oceanic crust Continental crust. Lithosphere & Asthenosphere.
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4.2 The Theory of Plate Tectonics Tectonics – (Greek) meaning “construction” Tectonics: The study of the formation of features in the earth’s crust Open textbook to p. 72 • Two types of crust: • Oceanic crust • Continental crust
Lithosphere & Asthenosphere Lithosphere – made up of the crust and the rigid upper mantle The lithosphere is broken into separate plates that ride on the denser asthenosphere. Asthenosphere – layer of plastic rock; a solid rock that slowly flows(like putty) when under pressure.
Plate Boundaries Divergent boundaries– where plates move away from each other
Plate Boundaries Convergent boundaries – where plates collide (3 types) 1. Ocean & Continent – forms a subduction zone; usually forms an ocean trench and mountains on land
Plate Boundaries Convergent boundaries – where plates collide 2. Two Continental plates – neither plate is subducted, so both are crumpled and uplifted
Plate Boundaries Convergent boundaries – where plates collide 3. Ocean & Ocean – forms deep ocean trench when one plate is subducted; subducted plate melts and forms volcanic chain (Island Arc)
Plate Boundaries Transform fault boundaries – forms where two plates are grinding past each other. Can you think of an example?
Causes of Plate Motion Convection Currents – cycle of warm water rising and cool water sinking
Suspect terranes Theory of suspect terranes - Continents are patchwork of terranes, each with its own distinct geologic history. 3 identifying characteristics: Terrane contains rock and fossils that differ from the rocks and fossils of neighboring terranes. There are major faults at the boundaries of a terrane. The magnetic properties of a terrane do not match those of neighboring terranes See Figure 4-9 on p. 77