1a Evidence For Continental Drift And Plate Tectonics Flashcards

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Mohorovičić discontinuity

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Boundary between earths crust and the mantle

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Lithosphere

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Crust and upper mantle

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3
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How hot is the core

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6500 degree

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4
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How hot is the mantle

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1600 degrees

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5
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Density of oceanic plate

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3gcm-3

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Density of continental crust

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2.7gcm-3

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Jigsaw fit

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Similarity in coastline of eastern SouthAmerica and West Africa.
Best matched 1,000 meters below sea level
Some disparities due to erosion and deposition since continental separation; eustatic and isostatic change

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Geological fit

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Eastern South America and West Africa have an ancient craton (2 billion years old) which continues from one content to another

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Tectonic fit

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Fragment of fold mountains (450 and 400 million years ago) are found on widely separated continents today
Sections of Caledonian fold mountain belt found n Ireland, Canada, Great Britain and Scandinavia . When re assembled the belt form a continuous linear feature

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Glacial deposits and striations

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Glacial deposit fund in Antarctica, Africa, South America, India and Australia from 300 millions years ago.
Suggesting an ice sheet covered these areas uniformly
Glacial striations (scratches on bedrock from glacier movements) show direction of ice flow from a single point

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Fossil evidence

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Mesosaurus remains on South Africa and EASTern South America.
Glossopteris (plant) found in Southern India, South America, Africa, Antarctica and Australia showing they were once joined

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Sonar

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Echo sounding bathymetry to map ocean floor
Discovered mid ocean ridges raised 1.5km above abyssal plain.
Found deepest parts ocean are close to continental margins
Provided evidence for sea floor spreading due to ridge push

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Paleomagnetism

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As sea floor spreads there are bands of normal polarity and reversed polarity. The symmetry and age of the rock also helped prove spreading from a single point
Sea floor spreading as part of plate tectonic theory

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Seismic profiling

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Provided detail about sea bed composition: only oceanic rock, not continental
Thicker sediment further from the mid ocean ridge shows it has more time to accumulate so this rock is older.

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sediment cores

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from ocean drilling programme
use carbon dating and dredging
rocks further from mid ocean ridge had more sediment and were older
dredged rocks from ocean floor included only basalt, gabbro and serpentinite - no continental materials

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16
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GPS

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shows continents moving apart e.g Australia has been moving about 2.7 inches per year.
different speed of each plates and their movement shows tectonic plates glide over the mantle in a seperate layer.

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seismic tomography

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proves slab pull
uses thermal imaging to show difference between cold subducted plates and depict trenches and plate melting
uses refraction of S and P waves to show layers of earth