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California Geology

California Geology. *Earth’s crust is divided into several tectonic plates that have moved over time across the surface of the earth

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Tectonic Plates are made of layer called lithosphere (crust and upper mantle) *These plates "float" on a thin underlying layer of magma in the upper mantle (asthenosphere).

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Page 1: California Geology. *Earth’s crust is divided into several tectonic plates that have moved over time across the surface of the earth

California Geology

Page 2: California Geology. *Earth’s crust is divided into several tectonic plates that have moved over time across the surface of the earth

*Earth’s crust is divided into several tectonic plates that have moved over time across the surface of the earth.

Page 3: California Geology. *Earth’s crust is divided into several tectonic plates that have moved over time across the surface of the earth

Tectonic Plates are made of layer called lithosphere (crust and upper mantle)*These plates "float" on a thin underlying layer of magma in the upper mantle (asthenosphere).

Page 4: California Geology. *Earth’s crust is divided into several tectonic plates that have moved over time across the surface of the earth

California Mountain Formations• Coastal Mountain Range• Sierra Nevada Mtn. Range

• Subduction causes deep ocean trenches – off the coast of California.

• Heating caused by one plate diving beneath another forms volcanoes and may result in a curved chain (arc) of volcanoes

• Mountains are formed on the land

Page 5: California Geology. *Earth’s crust is divided into several tectonic plates that have moved over time across the surface of the earth

California has Earthquakes!• Located where three

tectonic plates come together. – Pacific Plate (moving

towards the northwest 5.5 cm/year)

– North American Plate, (moving more slowly towards the west)

– Juan de Fuca Plate (small plate subducting under northwestern US)

Page 6: California Geology. *Earth’s crust is divided into several tectonic plates that have moved over time across the surface of the earth

San Andreas Fault• Runs from the Salton Sea area

to San Francisco area• Transform Fault (plates slide

past each other)• “Big Bend” in the San Andreas

Fault, north of Los Angeles. – Makes it difficult for the plates

to slide past each other easily. – Stress builds up, then a big

earthquake occurs

Page 7: California Geology. *Earth’s crust is divided into several tectonic plates that have moved over time across the surface of the earth

California has Volcanoes!• Cascade Range

– Lassen Peak and Mt. Shasta. • Lassen Peak last erupted

between 1914 and 1917. • Shasta has erupted at least

three times in the last 750 years, maybe as recently as 1786– Past eruptions have sent

flows of hot volcanic gases, ashes, cinders, and other debris down the slopes.

Page 8: California Geology. *Earth’s crust is divided into several tectonic plates that have moved over time across the surface of the earth

California has Volcanoes!• Long Valley, in the Mammoth area of the Eastern Sierra– Located where magma from the mantle wells up into the

crust.

Page 9: California Geology. *Earth’s crust is divided into several tectonic plates that have moved over time across the surface of the earth

California Grasslands• Grassland (rangeland)

resources• Covers 25% of the state• 90% of Calif. endangered

species live in grassland• Forage (feed) for livestock• Lost when grassland is

converted to cropland or cities (urbanization)

Page 10: California Geology. *Earth’s crust is divided into several tectonic plates that have moved over time across the surface of the earth

California has Wildfires

• Fire is a natural part of the grassland ecosystem

• Lightening and human activities can cause fires

• Wildfires occur because people have prevented fire for so long that there is a lot of dead plant material

Page 11: California Geology. *Earth’s crust is divided into several tectonic plates that have moved over time across the surface of the earth

California has Floods!• Sacramento River used to flood • Water flowed all the way

through the San Joaquin Valley• Dikes and levees built to hold

water back so farms could be made

Sacramento Bee January 14, 2011• “California has more risk of

catastrophic storms than any other region in the country – even the Southern hurricane states, according to a new study released Thursday”

Page 12: California Geology. *Earth’s crust is divided into several tectonic plates that have moved over time across the surface of the earth

What is a dike or levee?• Historically a dike is used

prevent or control flood water from tidal bodies of water – system of dikes which protect

the Netherlands. • A levee diverts or restrains

flood waters from rivers or streams– system of levees which protect

cities along the Mississippi River.

Page 13: California Geology. *Earth’s crust is divided into several tectonic plates that have moved over time across the surface of the earth

Dikes and Levees• Dikes and levees are

built along water ways to protect the buildings from flooding

Sometimes levees fail