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GG 103 Aloha and Welcome to Geology of the Hawaiian Islands Nasir Gazdar, Ph.D, MPH

GG 103 Geology of Hawaiian Islands. GG 103 Aloha and Welcome to Geology of the Hawaiian Islands Nasir Gazdar, Ph.D, MPH 1. Course Website: //www2.hawaii.edu/~nasir 2. Announcements, Lecture notes and Study Guide Files, Extra credit, Geology Events at

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GG 103 Aloha and Welcome to Geology of the Hawaiian Islands Nasir Gazdar, Ph.D, MPH

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  1. GG 103 Geology of Hawaiian Islands GG 103 Aloha and Welcome to Geology of the Hawaiian Islands Nasir Gazdar, Ph.D, MPH 1. Course Website: //www2.hawaii.edu/~nasir 2. Announcements, Lecture notes and Study Guide Files, Extra credit, Geology Events at //myuhportal.hawaii.edu at GG 103 Course Site 3. Hawaii Atlas, Plate Tectonics, Geology Text, CDs, DVDs at The Library Reserve GG 103 4. Email for any help. Mahalo for excellence. //www2.hawaii.edu/~nasir nasir@hawaii.edu

  2. 1st term exam 150 points Midterm 150 points 3rd term 150 points Final exam 400 points Presentation 150 points Total 1000 points Extra credit – to be announced in the class – Research would be a PowerPoint slide presentation. 50 Bonus points for in class presentation, additional 50 points for being the first one(s) to present in the class. All PPTs should be emailed for presentation in the class. Last date is April 25, 2009. Grade A 900+ B 800+ C 700+ D 600+ GG 103 Exams and Grading

  3. Geology is vital in human civilization • Geology in Today’s World • Geology - The scientific study of the Earth • Physical Geology is the study of Earth’s materials, changes of the surface and interior of the Earth, and the forces that cause those changes • Practical Aspects of Geology • Natural resources • Geological hazards • Environmental protection • Sea level Rise, Climate Change, Global Warming

  4. Geology and Other Sciences Geology • Chemistry • Mineralogy • Petrology • Geochemistry • Physics • Geophysics • Seismology • Biology • Paleontology • Paleoecology • Historical Geology • Geomorphology • Oceanography • Structural Geology • Volcanology • Economic Geology • Hydrology • Engineering Geology • Petroleum Geology • Astronomy • Planetary Geology • Helioseismology

  5. Where in the world is Hawaii Asia North America Europe Africa South America Australia Antarctica

  6. Asia North America Hawaii South America Australia Antarctica

  7. Pacific Ocean Mahukona

  8. Hawaiian Islands Where in the World is Kauai? Oahu Molokai Maui Lanai Penguin Bank Kaho‘olawe Hawaii Above Sea level Below Sea level

  9. Kauai is to the North-West of Oahu

  10. A view of Earth Planetary System • Earth is a planet that is rocky and self-contained – Earth System and Spheres • Earth’s spheres • Hydrosphere – water, oceans, lakes, rivers • Atmosphere - air • Biosphere – life and environment, ecosystem • Lithosphere - Solid Earth • Pedosphere – soil • Cryosphere – ice sheets, Antarctica, Greenland • Anthrosphere – Human built environment

  11. Origin and Evolution of Earth • Origin of planet Earth 4,600,000,000 years before present, 4,600 million years, 4.6 billion years • Most researchers believe that Earth and the other planets formed at essentially the same time from the same primordial material as the Sun, a medium sized star in the Milky Way Galaxy in the Universe. • Nebular hypothesis – explains formation of Sun and Solar System, planets. • Layered structure developed by chemical segregation early in the formation of Earth • Formation of Continents – land, and Oceans -water

  12. Nebular hypothesis • Explains formation of • Sun and Solar • System • Planetary System • Planets • Mercury • Venus • Earth • Mars • Jupiter • Saturn • Uranus • Neptune • Dwarf Planet • Pluto

  13. Earth formed as a planet in the the Sun’s Solar system from a nebula: 4,600,000,000 years ago • Life on Earth began: 3,800,000,000 years • Geology: Science of processes related to: • Composition, structure, history and life of Earth • Processes on the earth, landforms and islands • Geology of Hawaiian Islands: • Studies of Hawaiian Islands physical environment, Birth and Life of the Isles • It is geology applied to: • Islands origin, volcanic formation and life stages • Awareness of unique geologic environment • Understand the geologic processes and hazards on the islands

  14. Volcano Subduction crack on the Pacific Oceanic crust Earthquakes Oceanic crust is forced below the fracture because oceanic crust is denser than the one composing the fracture. Magma is created at the subduction wedge Magma Chamber Hotspot

  15. Geosphere

  16. Our Planet’s “Five Spheres” or Subsystems • The Atmosphere: • Nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, and water vapor • The Hydrosphere: • Oceans, lakes, streams, underground water, snow, and ice • The Biosphere: Ecosphere, Sphere of Life • All of Earth’s organisms, as well as any organic matter not yet decomposed, Anthrosphere is Human Living Environment • The Geosphere – Crust, Lithosphere, Mantle and Core • The solid Earth from core to surface crust- • Crust composed principally of rock, minerals, sediments, ores and soils • Soils are in Pedosphere

  17. Layered Structure and Composition of Earth Given the abundance of oxygen and silicon in the crust - lithosphere, it should not be surprising that the most abundant minerals in the earth's crust are the silicates. Although the Earth's material must have had the same composition as the Sun originally, the present composition of the Sun is quite different. The elemental composition of the human body and life in general is quite different. Iron, Magnesium Iron, Nickel, Sulfur Iron

  18. Common Elements Important in Universe, Earth, and Living Organisms

  19. Earth’s interior is hot (~7000 degrees C) ‘Fossil’ heat from Earth formation Radioactive decay 40K, 232Th, 235U, 238U (Plus possibly 244Pu and 26Al in early Earth) Heat lost through convection in the core and mantle – Plate tectonics

  20. The Face of Planet Earth • Continents – Land covers 29 percent of surface of Earth • Most prominent features are linear mountain belts – composed of Igneous and metamorphic rocks • Shields – Ancient metamorphic rocks • Ocean basins – covers 71 percent of surface of Earth • Ocean ridge system – the most prominent topographic feature on Earth • Deep-ocean trenches

  21. Dynamic Earth

  22. 8 Major Tectonic Plates of the Lithosphere Ring of Fire Ring of Fire

  23. Natural Hazards

  24. Today, there are 600 active volcanoes worldwide. Is there anything we can do to predict how and when they will erupt?

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