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Chapter 4
The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics

LECTURE OUTLINE

earth

Portrait of a Planet

Third Edition
©2008 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.
Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
The Way the Earth Works:
Plate Tectonics
Prepared by

Ron Parker,
Earlham College Department of Geosciences
Richmond, Indiana
Plate Tectonics


The paradigm of “How the Earth Works.”
Earth’s outer shell is broken into rigid plates that move.
 Moving plates change the face of planet Earth.




A case study of a scientific revolution.


A powerful idea based on multiple lines of evidence.
It allows scientists to predict geologic events, and...
Reconstruct the geologic past.

Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Plate Tectonics
Tectonic theory evolved in the 1960s.
 Previous research provided a strong foundation.


Wegener (1915) – Evidence supporting continental drift.
 Hess / Dietz (1960) – The sea-floor spreading hypothesis.


By 1968, evidence for tectonics was overwhelming.
 This evidence changed the view of most
geologists.


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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Plate Tectonics
Plate tectonic theory is powerful.
 It provides a unified mechanism explaining:


Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks.
 The distribution of earthquakes and volcanoes.
 The origin of continents and ocean basins.
 The distribution of fossil plants and animals.
 The genesis and destruction of mountain chains.
 Continental drift.


Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Lithosphere


Tectonic plates are fragments of lithosphere.
Lithosphere is made of both crust and the upper mantle.
 The lithosphere is in motion over the asthenosphere.


Lithosphere bends elastically when loaded.
 Asthenosphere flows plastically when loaded.


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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Buoyancy
First described by Archimedes more than 2.2 ka.
 Floating solids displace water equal to their mass.
 An iceberg “sinks” until the mass of water it
displaces is equal to the total mass of the iceberg.
 This concept applies to lithospheric plates.


Continental – Floats higher.
 Oceanic – Sinks lower.


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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
2 Types of Lithosphere


Continental ~ 150 km thick.


Granitic crust.
35-40 km thick.
Lighter (less dense) .
More buoyant – Floats higher.



Oceanic ~ 7 to 100 km thick.


Basaltic crust.
7-10 km thick.
Heavier (more dense).
Less buoyant – Sinks lower.

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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Plate Boundaries


Lithosphere is fragmented into ~ 20 tectonic plates.



Plates move continuously at a rate of 1 to 15 cm/yr.
This motion appears to be slow on a human time scale.
 Yet it is extremely rapid on a geologic time scale.




Plates interact along their boundaries.

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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Plate Boundaries


Locations on Earth where tectonic plates meet.
Identified by concentrations of earthquakes.
 Associated with many other dynamic phenomena.




Plate interiors are almost earthquake-free.

Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Continental Margins


Where land meets the ocean.
Margins near plate boundaries are “active.”
 Margins far from plate boundaries are “passive.”




Passive margin continental crust thins seaward.
Transitions into oceanic crust.
 Traps eroded sediment.
 Develops into the
continental shelf.


Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Plate Boundaries: 3 Types


Divergent – Tectonic plates move apart.

Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Plate Boundaries: 3 Types


Convergent – Tectonic plates move together.

Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Plate Boundaries: 3 Types


Transform – Tectonic plates slide sideways.

Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Divergent Boundaries
Sea-floor spreading causes plates to move apart.
 Magma wells up to fill the gap.
 Magma cools, adding material to each plate.


Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Divergent Boundaries


Sea-floor spreading progression.


Early stage
Rifting has progressed to mid-ocean ridge formation.
Before substantial widening of the ocean.
Forms a long, thin ocean basin with young oceanic crust.



Example: The Red Sea
Note: This diagram only depicts the crust, not the entire lithosphere.

Time 1

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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Divergent Boundaries


Sea-floor spreading progression.


Mid-stage
Ocean begins to widen.
New seafloor is added at the mid-ocean ridge.
Continents move farther apart.



Example: Greenland and the North Atlantic
Note: This diagram only depicts the crust, not the entire lithosphere.

Time 2

Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Divergent Boundaries


Sea-floor spreading progression.


Late stage
Mature, wide ocean basin.
Linear increase in age with distance from central ridge.
Edge of ocean basin - oldest; ridge proximal - youngest.



Example: The Atlantic Ocean
Note: This diagram only depicts the crust, not the entire lithosphere.

Time 3

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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Mid-Ocean Ridges
Linear mountain ranges in Earth’s ocean basins.
 Example: The Mid-Atlantic Ridge


Snakes N-S through the entire Atlantic Ocean.
 Elevated ridge (1,500 km wide) 2 km above abyssal plains.
 Axial rift valley.


500 m deep.
10 km wide.
Symmetric.
Site of eruptions.

Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Mid-Ocean Ridges
Sea-floor spreading opens the axial rift valley.
 Rising asthenosphere melts, forming mafic magma.




Pooled magma solidifies into oceanic crustal rock.
 Pillow

basalt – Magma quenched at the sea floor.
 Dikes – Preserved magma conduits.
 Gabbro – Deeper magma.

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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Mid-Ocean Ridges


“Black smokers” are found at some MORs.
Water entering fractured rock is heated by magma.
 Hot water dissolves minerals and cycles back out of rock.
 When water reaches the sea, minerals precipitate quickly.


Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Ocean Crustal Age


Oceanic crust spreads away from the ridge axis.
New crust is closer to the ridge; older crust farther away.
 Oldest oceanic crust is found at the far edge of the basin.


Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Oceanic Lithosphere
The hot asthenosphere is at the base of the MOR.
 Aging ocean crust moves away from this heat…


 Cooling,

increasing in density, and sinking.
 Accumulating increasing thicknesses of sediment.

Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Convergent Boundaries
Lithospheric plates move toward one another.
 One plate dives back into the mantle (subduction).
 Subduction recycles oceanic lithosphere.


Subduction is balanced by sea-floor spreading.
 Earth maintains a constant circumference.


Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Subduction
Old oceanic lithosphere is more dense than mantle.
 A flat-lying oceanic plate won’t subduct.
 Bent down, the leading edge sinks like an anchor.


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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Convergent Boundaries


The subducting plate descends at an average of 45° .


Plate descent is revealed by Wadati-Benioff earthquakes.
Mark frictional contact and mineral transformations.
Earthquakes deepen away from trench.



Quakes cease below 660 km.

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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Fate of Subducted Plates?
Plate descent continues past the earthquake limit.
 The lower mantle may be a “plate graveyard.”


Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Subduction Features


Subduction is associated with unique features.
Accretionary prisms.
 Volcanic arcs.
 Back-arc basins.


Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Convergent Boundaries


Accretionary prisms – Deformed sediment wedges.
Sediments scraped off subducting plates are smeared
and welded onto the overriding plates.
 These contorted sediments can be pushed above sea.


Washington’s Olympic Peninsula.
Taiwan.

Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Convergent Boundaries


Volcanic arc – Volcanic belt on an overriding plate.
The descending plate partially melts at ~ 150 km depth.
 Magmas burn upward, fueling volcanic eruptions.
 A curved Earth dictates that volcanic belts are curved.




Arc type depends on overriding plate.
Continental crust – Continental arc.
 Oceanic – Island arc.


Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Convergent Boundaries


Back arc basin – A marginal sea behind an arc.
Forms between an island arc and a continent.
 Offshore subduction traps a piece of oceanic crust, or…
 Stretching creates a new spreading ridge.


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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Transform Boundaries


Lithosphere slides past; not created or destroyed.
Many transforms offset spreading ridge segments.
 Some transforms cut through continental crust.




Characterized by…
Earthquakes.
 Absence of volcanism.


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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Oceanic Transforms


The MOR axis is offset by transform faults.
Offset of linear MOR is geometric necessity on a sphere.
 Transforms bear strong evidence of sea-floor spreading.


Abundant earthquakes common between ridge segments.
Earthquakes vanish past ridge segment overlaps.

Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Transform Boundaries


Oceanic transforms – Offsets along the MOR.


Older interpretation – Faulting occurs after MOR forms.



Modern interpretation – Faulting occurs with the MOR.

Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Transform Boundaries


Continental transforms – Chop continental crust.


Example: The San Andreas Fault.

Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Triple Junctions
Places where 3 plate boundaries coincide.
 Multiple boundary combinations occur.
 Triple junctions migrate and change across time.


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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Hot Spots


Volcanic plumes independent of tectonic plates.
Mafic magmas derived from the lower mantle.
 Tattoo overriding plates with volcanoes.


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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Hot Spots
Volcanoes perforate overriding plates.
 Make volcanoes that drift off-plume.


Volcano goes extinct and erodes.
 Subsidence creates a guyot.
 Supports sea-floor spreading.


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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Hot Spots


Hot spot volcanoes create seamounts.
Seamounts age away from originating hot spot.
 Age change marks direction of overriding plate motion.


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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Tectonic Boundaries Evolve
Plate boundaries change over geologic time.
 Oceanic plates.


Created at MOR spreading centers.
 Destroyed at subduction zones.




Continental plates.
Torn apart at rifts.
 Joined during collision.


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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Continental Rifting


Continental lithosphere can break apart.
Lithosphere stretches and thins.
 Brittle upper crust faults.
 Ductile lower crust flows.
 Asthenosphere melts.
 Melts erupt, leading to…




Sea-floor spreading.

Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Continental Rifting


Example: East Africa.
The Arabian plate is rifting from the African plate.
 Rifting has progressed to sea-floor spreading in…


The Red Sea
The Gulf of Aden


East African Rift – On-going rift.
Thinned crust.
Elongate trough (channel).
Volcanoes.

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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Plate Collision
Subduction consumes ocean basins.
 Ocean closure ends in continental collision.


 Buoyant

continental crust will not subduct.
 Subduction ends; mountains are smashed upward.

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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Plate Collision


Plate tectonic collision may involve…
Two continents.
 A continent and an island arc.




Collision “sutures” the convergent plate boundary.

Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Driving Mechanisms


Old: Plates are dragged atop a convecting mantle.
Plate motions are much too complex.
 Convection does occur.


It is not the prime
driving mechanism.

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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Driving Mechanisms


Modern: 2 other forces drive plate motions.
Ridge-push – Elevated MOR pushes adjacent lithosphere.
 Slab-pull – Gravity pulls a subducting plate downward.
 Convection in the asthenosphere adds or subtracts.


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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Plate Velocities


Absolute plate velocities may be mapped by…
Plotting plate motion relative to a fixed spot in the mantle.
 Measuring volcano ages / distance along a hot spot track.


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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
Plate Velocities


Plate vectors are determined GPS measurements.
Global Positioning System (GPS) uses satellites.
 Knowledge of plate motion is now accurate and precise.


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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
The Dynamic Planet


Plate tectonics: The key to understanding geology.
Mantle is transferred to the surface and back down again.
 The interior and surface of Earth are in constant motion.
 Explains earthquakes, volcanoes, and continental drift.


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Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
The Dynamic Planet


Earth’s surface changes continuously.
These changes appear slow to us.
 Geologically, change is rapid.


Earth looked different in the past.
 Earth will look different in the future.


Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
The Dynamic Planet



Plate Tectonics Summary: Ocean floor created at mid-ocean
ridges is consumed at oceanic trenches.

Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
The Dynamic Planet



Plate Tectonics Summary: Ocean floor created at mid-ocean
ridges is consumed at oceanic trenches.

Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
This concludes the
Chapter 4
The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics

LECTURE OUTLINE

earth

Portrait of a Planet

Third Edition
©2008 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.
Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics

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Plate Tectonics Revolutionizes Earth Science

  • 1. Chapter 4 The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics LECTURE OUTLINE earth Portrait of a Planet Third Edition ©2008 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 2. The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics Prepared by Ron Parker, Earlham College Department of Geosciences Richmond, Indiana
  • 3. Plate Tectonics  The paradigm of “How the Earth Works.” Earth’s outer shell is broken into rigid plates that move.  Moving plates change the face of planet Earth.   A case study of a scientific revolution.  A powerful idea based on multiple lines of evidence. It allows scientists to predict geologic events, and... Reconstruct the geologic past. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 4. Plate Tectonics Tectonic theory evolved in the 1960s.  Previous research provided a strong foundation.  Wegener (1915) – Evidence supporting continental drift.  Hess / Dietz (1960) – The sea-floor spreading hypothesis.  By 1968, evidence for tectonics was overwhelming.  This evidence changed the view of most geologists.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 5. Plate Tectonics Plate tectonic theory is powerful.  It provides a unified mechanism explaining:  Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks.  The distribution of earthquakes and volcanoes.  The origin of continents and ocean basins.  The distribution of fossil plants and animals.  The genesis and destruction of mountain chains.  Continental drift.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 6. Lithosphere  Tectonic plates are fragments of lithosphere. Lithosphere is made of both crust and the upper mantle.  The lithosphere is in motion over the asthenosphere.  Lithosphere bends elastically when loaded.  Asthenosphere flows plastically when loaded.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 7. Buoyancy First described by Archimedes more than 2.2 ka.  Floating solids displace water equal to their mass.  An iceberg “sinks” until the mass of water it displaces is equal to the total mass of the iceberg.  This concept applies to lithospheric plates.  Continental – Floats higher.  Oceanic – Sinks lower.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 8. 2 Types of Lithosphere  Continental ~ 150 km thick.  Granitic crust. 35-40 km thick. Lighter (less dense) . More buoyant – Floats higher.  Oceanic ~ 7 to 100 km thick.  Basaltic crust. 7-10 km thick. Heavier (more dense). Less buoyant – Sinks lower. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 9. Plate Boundaries  Lithosphere is fragmented into ~ 20 tectonic plates.  Plates move continuously at a rate of 1 to 15 cm/yr. This motion appears to be slow on a human time scale.  Yet it is extremely rapid on a geologic time scale.   Plates interact along their boundaries. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 10. Plate Boundaries  Locations on Earth where tectonic plates meet. Identified by concentrations of earthquakes.  Associated with many other dynamic phenomena.   Plate interiors are almost earthquake-free. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 11. Continental Margins  Where land meets the ocean. Margins near plate boundaries are “active.”  Margins far from plate boundaries are “passive.”   Passive margin continental crust thins seaward. Transitions into oceanic crust.  Traps eroded sediment.  Develops into the continental shelf.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 12. Plate Boundaries: 3 Types  Divergent – Tectonic plates move apart. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 13. Plate Boundaries: 3 Types  Convergent – Tectonic plates move together. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 14. Plate Boundaries: 3 Types  Transform – Tectonic plates slide sideways. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 15. Divergent Boundaries Sea-floor spreading causes plates to move apart.  Magma wells up to fill the gap.  Magma cools, adding material to each plate.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 16. Divergent Boundaries  Sea-floor spreading progression.  Early stage Rifting has progressed to mid-ocean ridge formation. Before substantial widening of the ocean. Forms a long, thin ocean basin with young oceanic crust.  Example: The Red Sea Note: This diagram only depicts the crust, not the entire lithosphere. Time 1 Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 17. Divergent Boundaries  Sea-floor spreading progression.  Mid-stage Ocean begins to widen. New seafloor is added at the mid-ocean ridge. Continents move farther apart.  Example: Greenland and the North Atlantic Note: This diagram only depicts the crust, not the entire lithosphere. Time 2 Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 18. Divergent Boundaries  Sea-floor spreading progression.  Late stage Mature, wide ocean basin. Linear increase in age with distance from central ridge. Edge of ocean basin - oldest; ridge proximal - youngest.  Example: The Atlantic Ocean Note: This diagram only depicts the crust, not the entire lithosphere. Time 3 Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 19. Mid-Ocean Ridges Linear mountain ranges in Earth’s ocean basins.  Example: The Mid-Atlantic Ridge  Snakes N-S through the entire Atlantic Ocean.  Elevated ridge (1,500 km wide) 2 km above abyssal plains.  Axial rift valley.  500 m deep. 10 km wide. Symmetric. Site of eruptions. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 20. Mid-Ocean Ridges Sea-floor spreading opens the axial rift valley.  Rising asthenosphere melts, forming mafic magma.   Pooled magma solidifies into oceanic crustal rock.  Pillow basalt – Magma quenched at the sea floor.  Dikes – Preserved magma conduits.  Gabbro – Deeper magma. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 21. Mid-Ocean Ridges  “Black smokers” are found at some MORs. Water entering fractured rock is heated by magma.  Hot water dissolves minerals and cycles back out of rock.  When water reaches the sea, minerals precipitate quickly.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 22. Ocean Crustal Age  Oceanic crust spreads away from the ridge axis. New crust is closer to the ridge; older crust farther away.  Oldest oceanic crust is found at the far edge of the basin.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 23. Oceanic Lithosphere The hot asthenosphere is at the base of the MOR.  Aging ocean crust moves away from this heat…   Cooling, increasing in density, and sinking.  Accumulating increasing thicknesses of sediment. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 24. Convergent Boundaries Lithospheric plates move toward one another.  One plate dives back into the mantle (subduction).  Subduction recycles oceanic lithosphere.  Subduction is balanced by sea-floor spreading.  Earth maintains a constant circumference.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 25. Subduction Old oceanic lithosphere is more dense than mantle.  A flat-lying oceanic plate won’t subduct.  Bent down, the leading edge sinks like an anchor.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 26. Convergent Boundaries  The subducting plate descends at an average of 45° .  Plate descent is revealed by Wadati-Benioff earthquakes. Mark frictional contact and mineral transformations. Earthquakes deepen away from trench.  Quakes cease below 660 km. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 27. Fate of Subducted Plates? Plate descent continues past the earthquake limit.  The lower mantle may be a “plate graveyard.”  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 28. Subduction Features  Subduction is associated with unique features. Accretionary prisms.  Volcanic arcs.  Back-arc basins.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 29. Convergent Boundaries  Accretionary prisms – Deformed sediment wedges. Sediments scraped off subducting plates are smeared and welded onto the overriding plates.  These contorted sediments can be pushed above sea.  Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. Taiwan. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 30. Convergent Boundaries  Volcanic arc – Volcanic belt on an overriding plate. The descending plate partially melts at ~ 150 km depth.  Magmas burn upward, fueling volcanic eruptions.  A curved Earth dictates that volcanic belts are curved.   Arc type depends on overriding plate. Continental crust – Continental arc.  Oceanic – Island arc.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 31. Convergent Boundaries  Back arc basin – A marginal sea behind an arc. Forms between an island arc and a continent.  Offshore subduction traps a piece of oceanic crust, or…  Stretching creates a new spreading ridge.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 32. Transform Boundaries  Lithosphere slides past; not created or destroyed. Many transforms offset spreading ridge segments.  Some transforms cut through continental crust.   Characterized by… Earthquakes.  Absence of volcanism.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 33. Oceanic Transforms  The MOR axis is offset by transform faults. Offset of linear MOR is geometric necessity on a sphere.  Transforms bear strong evidence of sea-floor spreading.  Abundant earthquakes common between ridge segments. Earthquakes vanish past ridge segment overlaps. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 34. Transform Boundaries  Oceanic transforms – Offsets along the MOR.  Older interpretation – Faulting occurs after MOR forms.  Modern interpretation – Faulting occurs with the MOR. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 35. Transform Boundaries  Continental transforms – Chop continental crust.  Example: The San Andreas Fault. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 36. Triple Junctions Places where 3 plate boundaries coincide.  Multiple boundary combinations occur.  Triple junctions migrate and change across time.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 37. Hot Spots  Volcanic plumes independent of tectonic plates. Mafic magmas derived from the lower mantle.  Tattoo overriding plates with volcanoes.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 38. Hot Spots Volcanoes perforate overriding plates.  Make volcanoes that drift off-plume.  Volcano goes extinct and erodes.  Subsidence creates a guyot.  Supports sea-floor spreading.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 39. Hot Spots  Hot spot volcanoes create seamounts. Seamounts age away from originating hot spot.  Age change marks direction of overriding plate motion.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 40. Tectonic Boundaries Evolve Plate boundaries change over geologic time.  Oceanic plates.  Created at MOR spreading centers.  Destroyed at subduction zones.   Continental plates. Torn apart at rifts.  Joined during collision.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 41. Continental Rifting  Continental lithosphere can break apart. Lithosphere stretches and thins.  Brittle upper crust faults.  Ductile lower crust flows.  Asthenosphere melts.  Melts erupt, leading to…   Sea-floor spreading. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 42. Continental Rifting  Example: East Africa. The Arabian plate is rifting from the African plate.  Rifting has progressed to sea-floor spreading in…  The Red Sea The Gulf of Aden  East African Rift – On-going rift. Thinned crust. Elongate trough (channel). Volcanoes. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 43. Plate Collision Subduction consumes ocean basins.  Ocean closure ends in continental collision.   Buoyant continental crust will not subduct.  Subduction ends; mountains are smashed upward. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 44. Plate Collision  Plate tectonic collision may involve… Two continents.  A continent and an island arc.   Collision “sutures” the convergent plate boundary. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 45. Driving Mechanisms  Old: Plates are dragged atop a convecting mantle. Plate motions are much too complex.  Convection does occur.  It is not the prime driving mechanism. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 46. Driving Mechanisms  Modern: 2 other forces drive plate motions. Ridge-push – Elevated MOR pushes adjacent lithosphere.  Slab-pull – Gravity pulls a subducting plate downward.  Convection in the asthenosphere adds or subtracts.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 47. Plate Velocities  Absolute plate velocities may be mapped by… Plotting plate motion relative to a fixed spot in the mantle.  Measuring volcano ages / distance along a hot spot track.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 48. Plate Velocities  Plate vectors are determined GPS measurements. Global Positioning System (GPS) uses satellites.  Knowledge of plate motion is now accurate and precise.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 49. The Dynamic Planet  Plate tectonics: The key to understanding geology. Mantle is transferred to the surface and back down again.  The interior and surface of Earth are in constant motion.  Explains earthquakes, volcanoes, and continental drift.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 50. The Dynamic Planet  Earth’s surface changes continuously. These changes appear slow to us.  Geologically, change is rapid.  Earth looked different in the past.  Earth will look different in the future.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 51. The Dynamic Planet  Plate Tectonics Summary: Ocean floor created at mid-ocean ridges is consumed at oceanic trenches. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 52. The Dynamic Planet  Plate Tectonics Summary: Ocean floor created at mid-ocean ridges is consumed at oceanic trenches. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
  • 53. This concludes the Chapter 4 The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics LECTURE OUTLINE earth Portrait of a Planet Third Edition ©2008 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics