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Plate Tectonics A Unifying Theory

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Plate Tectonics. A Unifying Theory. Early Theory. Contraction Theory Young earth was made up of molten rock Contracted (got smaller) as it cooled forming mountain ranges. . Early Theory. Realized that the earth was heated by the breakdown of radioactive elements - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Plate Tectonics

A Unifying Theory

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Early Theory• Contraction Theory–Young earth was made up of molten rock –Contracted (got smaller) as it cooled

forming mountain ranges.

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Early Theory• Realized that the earth

was heated by the breakdown of radioactive elements– Earth might be getting

warmer not cooler and expanding

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Alfred Wegener

• Wasn’t buying it!• In 1910, Started

lecturing and writing about his new hypothesis

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The Continental Drift Hypothesis

• Continents were all one supercontinent called Pangaea.–Pangaea fragmented

and pieces drifted to the current location of the continents

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Problems with Continental Drift• Scientist could not explain what caused

continents to move• Didn’t believe the evidence was conclusive

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Evidence for Continental Drift

• Matching Coastlines– South America and

Africa• Matching Geology– Similar age of rocks

on the coast– Similar geologic

features

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Evidence for Continental Drift• Fossil Evidence–Glossopteris fossils in South Africa, South

America, Antarctica and India

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Evidence for Continental Drift• Glacial Deposits–Grooves from glacial sheet movement

match up

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Evidence for Continental Drift• Paleomagnetism- The

magnetic poles of the earth have changed over time– Igneous rocks magnetize

based the location of the poles while they are cooling. (mineral grains will point to magnetic north)

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The Missing Piece• Paleomagnetism in

the sea floor– Sea floor was made

up of bands of igneous basalt with alternating polarities

– Bands were symmetric across the mid-Atlantic ridge

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Sea Floor Spreading• Rocks on either side of

the ridge were moving away from each other

• New molten rock was filling the gap as the floor spread.

• Older rocks are farther from the ridge and new rocks are closer

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How fast do the plates move?