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Plate Tectonics Plate Tectonics

Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

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Page 1: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Plate TectonicsPlate Tectonics

Page 2: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

What is Plate Tectonics?What is Plate Tectonics?

• The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates

• Plates move around on top of the mantle like rafts

Page 3: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

The CrustThe Crust

• Outermost layer• 5 – 100 km thick• Made of Oxygen, Silicon, Aluminum

Page 4: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

The MantleThe Mantle

• Layer of Earth between the crust and the core

• Contains most of the Earth’s mass

• Has more magnesium and less aluminum and silicon than the crust

• Is denser than the crust

Page 5: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

The CoreThe Core

• Below the mantle and to the center of the Earth

• Believed to be mostly Iron, smaller amounts of Nickel, almost no Oxygen, Silicon, Aluminum, or Magnesium

Page 6: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Earth’s LayersEarth’s LayersThe Earth's rocky outer crust solidified billions of years ago, soon after the Earth formed.

This crust is not a solid shell; it is broken up into huge, thick plates that drift atop the soft, underlying mantle.

Page 7: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle
Page 8: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle
Page 9: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Tectonic platesTectonic plates

Page 10: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

What is the What is the LithosphereLithosphere??

• The crust and part of the upper mantle = lithosphere–100 km thick

–Less dense than the material below it so it “floats”

Page 11: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

What is the What is the AsthenoshereAsthenoshere??

• The plastic layer below the lithosphere = asthenosphere

• The plates of the lithosphere float on the asthenosphere

Page 12: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

2 Types of Plates2 Types of Plates

• Ocean plates - plates below the oceans

• Continental plates - plates below the continents

Page 13: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

How Plates MoveHow Plates Move

http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/dynamic/unanswered.html

Plates move because there is slow movement of hot, softened mantle that lies below the rigid plates

Page 14: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle
Page 15: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Plate BoundariesPlate Boundaries

Page 16: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Divergent BoundariesDivergent Boundaries

• Boundary between two plates that are moving apart or rifting

• RIFTING causes SEAFLOOR

SPREADING

Page 17: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Divergent BoundariesDivergent BoundariesTwo tectonic plates separateseparate (move

apart)Most happen on the sea floor

Sea-floor Sea-floor Spreading!Spreading!

Page 18: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Features of Divergent Features of Divergent BoundariesBoundaries

• Mid-ocean ridges

• rift valleys

• fissure volcanoes

Page 19: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle
Page 20: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Sea floor spreadingSea floor spreading

• Large continents begin to crack and split apart

• The gaps fill with water

• Small seas become oceans

• The mid ocean ridge continues to produce new crust

Page 21: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle
Page 22: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Sea Floor SpreadingSea Floor Spreading

Page 23: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Sea Floor SpreadingSea Floor Spreading

• Mid Ocean Ridges – underwater mountain chains that run through the Earth’s Basins

• Magma rises to the surface and solidifies and new crust forms

• Older Crust is pushed

farther away from the ridge

Page 24: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Divergent Boundary – Divergent Boundary – Arabian and African PlatesArabian and African Plates

Plates move away from each other

Page 25: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle
Page 26: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Convergent BoundariesConvergent Boundaries

• Boundaries between two plates that are colliding

• There are 3 types…

Page 27: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Type 1Type 1• Oceanic plate colliding with a

less dense continental plate• Subduction Zone: where the

more dense plate slides under the less dense plate

• VOLCANOES occur at subduction zones

Page 28: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle
Page 29: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Convergent BoundariesConvergent BoundariesTwo tectonic plates collidecollide

Continental-Oceanic Collisions

Oceanic-Oceanic Collisions

Continental-Continental Collisions

Page 30: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Convergent BoundariesConvergent Boundaries• Continental-Oceanic Collisions:

– Continental plate collides with oceanic plate

– The denser oceanic plate sinks (subducts) beneath the less-dense continental crust

Page 31: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Convergent BoundariesConvergent BoundariesContinental-Oceanic Collisions:

Subduction may cause a chain of volcanoes to form along the plate boundary

Page 32: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Convergent BoundariesConvergent Boundaries• Oceanic-Oceanic Collisions:

– Oceanic plate collides with oceanic plate

– The denser of the 2 oceanic plates sinks (subducts)

Page 33: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Convergent Boundary – Indian and Eurasian Convergent Boundary – Indian and Eurasian PlatesPlates

Page 34: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Andes Mountains, Andes Mountains, South AmericaSouth America

Page 35: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Type 2Type 2

• Ocean plate colliding with another ocean plate

• The more dense plate slides under the less dense plate creating a subduction zone called a TRENCH

Page 36: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle
Page 37: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Aleutian Islands, AlaskaAleutian Islands, Alaska

Page 38: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Type 3Type 3

• A continental plate colliding with another continental plate

• Have Collision Zones:–a place where folded and thrust

faulted mountains form.

Page 39: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle
Page 40: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle
Page 41: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Transform Fault BoundariesTransform Fault Boundaries

• Boundary between two plates that are sliding past each other

• EARTHQUAKES along faults

Page 42: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Transform BoundariesTransform BoundariesTwo tectonic plates slide past slide past

one anotherone another

Building tension

Releases tension in a sudden, often violent, jerk called an

EARTHQUAKE!!

Page 43: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Transform BoundariesTransform Boundaries• The San Andreas fault is an

example of a transform boundary

◦The Pacific plate (west of fault) is moving northwest

◦The North American plate (east of fault) is moving southeast

Pacific Plate

Page 44: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle
Page 45: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

San Andreas Fault, CASan Andreas Fault, CA

Page 46: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

A fault is a break in a rock across which there is observable movement.

When the break occurred an earthquake was generated, whether or not anyone was there to detect it.

Sometimes faults die at depth and do not break the surface. Sometimes they do such as for the Armenia 1988 earthquake.

Page 47: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Normal Fault

Page 48: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Normal Fault

Page 49: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle
Page 50: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Reverse Fault

Page 51: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Reverse Fault

Page 52: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Strike-Slip Fault

Page 53: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Strike-Slip Fault

Page 54: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Strike-Slip Fault

Page 55: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Strike Slip Fault

Page 56: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Causes of Plate Causes of Plate TectonicsTectonics

Page 57: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Convection CurrentsConvection Currents

• Hot magma in the Earth moves toward the surface, cools, get denser, and then sinks again with the pull of gravity

• Creates convection currents in asthenosphere beneath the plates that cause the plates to move.

Page 58: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle
Page 59: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

Continents CollideContinents Collide

• Eventually when plates move together the continental crust collides

• The heat and pressure make metamorphic rock

• It also pushes and folds the rocks into high mountains

• The Himalayas rise to 8848m and are still growing today

Page 60: Plate Tectonics. What is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top of the mantle

So the Earth must be growing?So the Earth must be growing?

• Dense heavy oceanic crust can be subducted below less denser continental crust.

• The friction melts rock• This magma rises

through the crust to form new volcanoes

• This is happening in South America (The Andes)