Collision plate margins Flashcards

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What happens?

A

Continental crust can’t sink

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Mid-ocean ridges

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  • Faults occur at right angles to plate boundary
  • Separating sections of the ridge
  • May widen at different rates = frictional stresses building up with shallow-focus earthquakes
    = Release tension
  • MR = can rise to 4000m above ocean floor
  • Rift valleys -mark middle - widen by magma rising from asthenosphere - cools, solidifies = new crust
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Rift valley

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  • Continental divergence = massive rift valleys
  • Lithosphere stretches + thins due to magma plume below
    = Fracture into parallel faults
  • Land between faults collapse into deep wide valleys - separated by upright blocks of land - horsts
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Hot spots

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  • Radioactive decay in core = very hot temps
  • Decay concentrated = hot spots
  • Heat the lower mantle = localised thermal currents - magma plumes rise vertically
  • Plumes occasionally rise and burn thru lithosphere - thermal erosion = volcanic activity
  • Plates move over magma plume = chain of active and extinct volcanoes is created = Archipelago
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