Lecture 1
Lecture 1
Plate Tectonics
Observations Explained in the
Theory of Plate Tectonics
• The upper mechanical layer of Earth (lithosphere) is divided into rigid plates that
move away, toward, and along each other
• Most (!) deformation of Earth’s crust occurs at plate boundaries
Continent-Continent Collision
Transform Boundaries
3 Main Boundary Types
• Convergent
– Ocean-continent
– Ocean-ocean
– Continent-continent
– Oceanic crust subducts – cold, dense
• Divergent
– New oceanic crust created
• Transform
– Often difficult to recognize
Plate
Tectonics ...
• Recent
• Unifying theme of
• solid earth sciences
• Framework on which we hang (test!) observations about
Earth’s geology and geophysics
• Is a THEORY
• Radioactive decay of
elements in Earth’s materials
Observations
• Fit of Continents
• Geology
• Paleontology
• Climate belts
Alfred Wegener
Puzzle Fit of Continents
• Matching mountain • Matching glacial
ranges evidence
Matching Fossils
Mechanism for Plate Movement!
How Do We Know?
Intra-Plate Volcanism
• Plume?