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Continental Drift to Plate Tectonics and Earth’s Structure. Continental Drift and Alfred Wegener. Wegener's Hypothesis In 1912, a German scientist named Alfred Wegener proposed a hypothesis that is now called continental drift .
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Continental Drift and Alfred Wegener • Wegener's Hypothesis • In 1912, a German scientist named Alfred Wegener proposed a hypothesis that is now called continental drift. • Wegener hypothesized that the continents once formed part of a single landmass called a supercontinentnamed PANGEA or “One Earth” • Compiled years of evidence on expeditions around the world and died in Greenland.
Wegener’s Theory Rejected • Wegener suggested that the continents plowed through the rock of the ocean floor. However, this idea was shown to be physically impossible. • Wegener couldn’t find any mechanism for how or why plates moved around the globe. • Continental drift ultimately rejected and Wegener died in 1930while on an expedition in Greenland.
But then…! Theory of Plate Tectonics! • In 1947, researchers (Harry Hess) began mapping the ocean floor. • Mid-Ocean ridge discovered and mapped.
Mid-Ocean Ridge Discoveries • 1.) Sediment thinner at ridge than farther out on either side. What does this mean about the age of rocks at the ridge compared to further toward the continents? • 2.) Sediment and rocks are younger at the ridge than further out towards continents. • What does this mean? • New crust is forming at the ridge and moving outward on either side of the ridge suggesting plates move.
Theory of Plate Tectonics • Theory that explains how and why plates move.
Layers • Crust-Like the shell of an egg is very thin (roughly 5km thick). Mostly Silica and Oxygen. Very brittle. • Lithosphere: Includes crust and upper mantle. A tectonic plate is made of lithosphere. • Mantle: Dense, hot layer of semi-solid (like liquid plastic) rock. Mostly iron and magnesium. Like the white part of a boiled egg. • Asthenosphere: Makes up lower mantle. • Liquid Outer Core: Spins and makes earth’s magnetic field. Made of iron and nickel. • Solid Inner Core: Made solid by tons of pressure. Extremely hot and made of iron and nickel. Like the yolk of an egg.