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MOVING CONTINENTS. Theory of Continental Drift. Alfred Wegener. -German Meteorologist -Jigsaw Puzzle effect -Fossil Evidence -Centrifugal Force. Continental Drift Theory. Alfred Wegener (1880 - 1930) – German meteorologist suggested in 1912 that
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MOVING CONTINENTS Theory of Continental Drift
Alfred Wegener -German Meteorologist -Jigsaw Puzzle effect -Fossil Evidence -Centrifugal Force
Continental Drift Theory Alfred Wegener (1880 - 1930) – German meteorologist suggested in 1912 that continents have moved slowly to their current positions • PANGAEA – ≈ 250 m.y.a. all continents were once connected as one large land mass • GONDWANA & LAURASIA - ≈ 180 - 200 m.y.a. land mass broke apart, and the Earth’s continents began drifting to present locations
PANGAEA GONDWANA & LAURASIA
History of Continental Drift Theory • Thoughts about continental drift had been around for a very long time • Sir Francis Bacon in the early 1600s had written about it • Most based theory on deduction and small pieces of evidence • Wegner gathered a larger and more complete body of evidence
Evidence for Continental Drift • JIG SAW PUZZLE-like fit of the continents • FOSSILS – similar fossils on different continents • Glossopteris - ferns • Lystrosaurus – reptile fossils found in S. Africa, Antarctica, India, China • Warm weather plant fossils found in Arctic regions • GLACIAL DEPOSITS – found in areas presently in the tropics
Grooves carved by glaciers (shown by arrows) provided evidence for continental drift. Glacial Evidence
More Evidence • Similar rock structures on different continents • COAL BEDS • MOUNTAIN RANGES • rocks on the east coast of S. America match those on the west coast of Africa, tests reveal they formed at the same time (550 mya) • belt of mountains along the east coast of N. America match those existing in northern Europe
MOUNTAIN RANGES • Explanation for their existence • Cooling, Contracting-Earth Theory • they formed on the Earth's crust as wrinkles form on the skin of a drying apple. If this were so, however, they should be spread evenly over the Earth; instead mountain ranges occur in narrow bands, usually at the edge of a continent. • Continental Drift (WEGENER) • Mountains formed when the edge of a drifting continent crumpled and folded—as when India hit Asia and formed the Himalayas.
No Support for Continental Drift? Flaws with theory at the time: • Earth’s crust was believed to be too rigid; • No suitable mechanism to provide enough energy to move the continents such great distances could be identified – Earth does not spin fast enough!
Continental Drift NOT Accepted NOT accepted because how or why continents had moved could not be explained!! • Wegner tried to base movement of continents on gravitational pull and centrifugal force! • The fact that Wegner was a meteorologist led some people to not believe his thoughts on geology – particularly when he could not provide evidence to support his hypothesis.
Why wasn’t the Theory of Continental Drift Accepted? METEOROLOGIST vs. GEOLOGIST DRIVING FORCE = CENTRIFUGAL FORCE OF THE EARTH. (Not believed to be strong enough.) http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/Wegener/wegener.php Nice biography of Alfred Wegener