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0004 Earth Characteristics and Processes: 1. demonstrate knowledge of the earth's structure and composition.

0004 Earth Characteristics and Processes: 1. demonstrate knowledge of the earth's structure and composition

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0004 Earth Characteristics and Processes: 1. demonstrate knowledge of the earth's structure and composition.

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Basic Structure of the Earth

• 8,000 miles in diameter

• lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere

• 4 spherical regions:– crust, mantle, outer core, inner core

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Earth Structure

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0004 Earth Characteristics and Processes: 2. classify rocks and minerals based on their process of formation and characteristics.

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What are Rocks? What are Minerals?

• Rocks• An aggregate or

mixture of minerals.• Composition can vary • Most rocks are

composed of more than one mineral

• Minerals• building blocks of

rocks; elements or compounds found in the Earth’s crust.

• > 3000 minerals differing in properties

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Rocks

• Igneous = formed by the cooling and crystallization of magma (melted rock)

• Sedimentary = formed from accumulation of weathered material (sediments)

• Metamorphic = formed from preexisting rocks that have been transformed (changed)

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Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic

    Each type of rock records a different complex past.

    Each type of rock can be changed from one form to another and back again.

geologists call these transformations the “rock cycle”

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Rock Cycle

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Crystal Form

• Pyrite, Fe2S • Quartz, SiO2

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Moh’s Hardness Scale

• 1.Talc

• 2.Gypsum

• 3.Clacite

• 4.Fluorite

• 5.Apatite

• 6.Orthoclase

• 7.Quartz

• 8.Topaz

• 9.Corundum • 10.Diamond

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Cleavage & Fracture

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Physical Properties of Minerals

• Crystal form

• Hardness

• Plane of Cleavage

• Luster

• Color and Streak

• Specific Gravity

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Igneous Rock

  formed by cooling & crystallization

of magma.

   means “formed by fire”

  make up about 95% of the earth’s crust

 basalt (ocean floor) and granite (continents) are common examples

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Sedimentary Rock

  formed from the weathered material carried by water, wind, or ice

  most common rocks in the upper crust

  cover over 2/3 of the earth’s surface

  sandstone, shale, and limestone

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Metamorphic Rock

• ---formed from preexisting rocks (igneous, sedimentary, or other metamorphic)

• ----metamorphic means “changing in form”

• ----marble and slate are common examples

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0004 Earth Characteristics and Processes: 3. identify the characteristics of soil and analyze how it forms.

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0004 Earth Characteristics and Processes: 4. analyze constructive and destructive processes that form and change major geological features (e.g., tectonic movements, erosion, deposition).

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0004 Earth Characteristics and Processes: 5. demonstrate knowledge of the theory of plate tectonics and evidence that supports the theory.

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October 17, 1989

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May 18, 1980

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Earthquakes and volcanoes: evidence that our planet is not at rest.

• global distribution of earthquakes and volcanic centers…above crustal plate boundaries

• The surface of the earth is constantly changing and no feature on earth is permanent.

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Why is the Earth so restless?

• “Convection Conveyer-belt”

• The heat that drives the motion of the mantle comes from two sources:

---Radioactive decay of materials in the mantle

---Heat left over from the formation of the earth

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James Hutton 1726-1797

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• "catastrophism," earthly changes were sudden & caused by a series of catastrophes

• This belief prevailed until the 1700s

• "uniformitarianism • 1785 James Hutton• The present is the key

to the past

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Uniformitarian Principle

• the geologic forces and processes -- gradual as well as catastrophic -- acting on the Earth today are the same as those that have acted in the geologic past.

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Alfred Wegener 1880-1930

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Theory of Continental Drift

• (Wegener, 1915)

• continents plowed through crust of ocean basins, which would explain why the outlines of many coastlines(like South America and Africa) look like they fit together like a puzzle

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Continental Drift: a theory ahead of its time

• impossible for a large mass of solid rock to plow through the ocean floor without breaking up

• mid 20th Century, new evidence from ocean floor exploration rekindled interest in Wegener's theory, ultimately leading to theory of plate tectonics.

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Plate Tectonics: A modern version of

Wegener’s old idea • the outer rigid lithosphere consists of about

20 rigid segments called plates

• Most plates contain both continental and oceanic crust—a major departure from the continental drift theory

• The word tectonics comes from the Greek root "to build."

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Folding and Faulting

• Compressive forces from moving plates can cause rock to bend & wrinkle into wavelike folds

• The crack or break in the rock is called a fault and the movement of the rock is “faulting”

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Earthquakes

• Great forces of stress occurs as plates of rock pushed in opposite directions

• sudden movement as the blocks slide and then come to rest in a new position that eases the pressure

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The entire San Andreas fault system is more than 800 miles long and extends to depths of at least 10miles within the Earth. In detail, the fault is a complex zone of crushed and broken rock from a few hundred feet to a mile wide.

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Seismograph

• Richter Scale based on the amount of seismographic movement

• An earthquake with a number of 2 is just strong enough to be felt, 5 can cause much damage, 7 or more is classified as a major earthquake

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Plate Boundaries

• 3 Main Types–Divergent

–Convergent

–Transform

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Divergent Plate Boundaries

• plates are being pulled apart

• sea floor spreading at Mid-Atlantic Ridge

• Eurasia and North America are separating at a rate of about 5 cm per year

• East African Rift Valley

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Convergent Plate Boundaries

• two plates are coming together

• 3 associated surface feature– deep ocean trench and chain of volcanic

islands – folded mountains – ocean plate subduction beneath continent

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Transform Plate Boundaries

• one plate scrapes past the other

• San Andreas fault in California

• No mountain building or volcanism is associated with transform boundaries.

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0004 Earth Characteristics and Processes: 6. recognize characteristics of fossils and how they show evidence of the changing surface and climate of the earth.