Earth Science: Plate Tectonics: A Scientific Revolution Unfolds
Earth Science: Plate Tectonics: A Scientific Revolution Unfolds
Earth Science
Fourteenth Edition, Global Edition
Plate Tectonics:
A Scientific
Revolution Unfolds
Jennifer Mangan
James Madison University
1. Igneous Processes
• Alfred Wegener
– First proposed hypothesis, 1912
– Published The Origin of Continents and Oceans
• Continental drift hypothesis
– Supercontinent called Pangaea began breaking apart
about 200 million years ago
– Continents “drifted” to present positions
– Continents “broke” through the ocean crust
• 1900’s Alfred
Wegener
proposed that the
earth used to be
one giant
landmass that
split to form
today’s
continents
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Plate Tectonics 4
Continental Drift
• Pangaea • Panthalassa
–“all lands” – “all seas”
–a single landmass
– giant ocean
–origin of all the
continents
that must have
surrounded
Pangaea.
Plate Tectonics 5
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Possible Configuration of Rodinia
Plate Tectonics 10
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Fossil Evidence
• Fossils
support
Wegener’s
theory
• Glossopteris
• Mesosaurus
• Lystrosaurus
• Cynognathus
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Similar Fossils on Different Continents
• Paleoclimate evidence
• Distribution of Paleozoic
– Coral reefs
– Coal beds
– Deserts
• 250-300 million years ago
• Rock types and mountain ranges can
be traced across now widely
separated continents.
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Rock Evidence
• Glacial
deposits
• Folded
mountains
• Coal
deposits
Plate Tectonics 14
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The Great Debate
Plate Tectonics 18
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Lithosphere
• Rigid layer
• Broken up
into 7
major
lithospheric
plates
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Earth’s Lithospheric Plates
• Asthenosphere
– Exists beneath the lithosphere
– Hotter and weaker than lithosphere
– Allows for motion of lithosphere
AFRICA
SOUTH A
AUSTRALIA
ANTARCTICA
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Plate Boundaries
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Divergent Plate Boundary
• Plate-mantle convection
– Mantle plumes extend from mantle-core boundary and
cause convection within the mantle
– Models
• Layering at 660 kilometers
• Whole-mantle convection