What is the Ring of Fire?. Q. What is the Age of Universe? A. About 13.7 billion years (Ga) Q. How do we know this? A. Intensity vs.

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What is the Ring of Fire?

Q. What is the Age of Universe? A. About 13.7 billion years (Ga) Q. How do we know this? A. Intensity vs. Red shift of galaxies Q. What is the Age of the Solar System? A Ga Q. How do we know this? A. Radiometric dating of meteorites

Q. How large is the Milky Way? 80,000 light years Q. What's a light year? (3 x 10 8 m/s x days x 24 hr x 60 min x 60 s = about 9.5 x m) So the Milky Way is 80,000 x 9.5 x m = 7.6 x m = 7.6 x km = 5 x mi 7.6 x km = 760,000,000,000,000,000 km (I have no concept of how big this is)

…and the universe is a whole lot bigger than this.

Q. What is the Shape of Earth? Layered Oblate Spheroid Flattening is 1/297 - Poles (6357), Equator (6378)  21 km difference in Radius ….Like amusement park rides. Average radius for a non-rotating Earth = 6371 km.

Earth is Layered according to DENSITY: Geosphere (Core, Mantle, Crust) Hydrosphere Atmosphere Also: Cryosphere, Biosphere, Magnetosphere

Atmosphere:

What are the most abundant gases in the atmosphere? Composition (moles):N % O % Ar % H 2 O - 0.1% CO % (increasing) Ne %

Hydrosphere: 98% in Oceans 2% streams, lakes, groundwater, glaciers 71% of Earth’s surface is covered with water. If Earth were a perfect sphere, it would be covered with 2.25 km of water.

Biosphere: Extends from the seafloor and deep crust, to the tops of mountains and the atmosphere millions species; 1.5 million identified VERY significant geological agent (Ex: atmosphere, weathering)

Composition of Crust (%): WeightMolesVolume Oxygen Silicon Aluminum Iron Composition of Whole Earth (weight %): Iron35 Oxygen30 Silicon15 Magnesium13 Nickel 2.4

The mean density of Earth is 5.52 gm/cm 3. Q. This is almost double the density of rock at the surface. Why? A. Iron core; Compression

Temperature 0ºC (~273 K) ~4000ºC ~6000ºC 3.62 Megabars 1 “bar” Pressure

Q. Why are there seasons?

A. Rotation: Earth’s axis of rotation is tilted by 23.5º with respect to the ecliptic. Revolution: All orbiting objects follow elliptical paths. Q. How do the solar eclipses prove this? A. Total vs. Annular eclipses

Earth’s elliptical orbit is NOT related to the change of seasons. (Earth is closest to the Sun around Jan. 2 !!!!) However, it IS related to ice ages and sea level changes. (more later!)

The average distance from Earth to the sun is about 150 million km. >> Because light travels 3x10 8 m/s, this is 500 s, or 8 1/3 minutes.

Earth's magnetic field LOOKS LIKE it is from a tilted, offset, wandering, bar magnet in its core. (But it isn’t!!) Fluid flow (convection) of liquid iron in Earth’s outer core creates the magnetic field.  Magnetohydrodynamo

The magnetosphere protects us from ionized particles of solar wind.

Q. What phenomenon is related to some of these ionized particles reaching Earth? It could be much worse. (Go see “The Core”) A. Aurora (“Northern Lights”)

Major “players” in the story of Earth’s evolution: (1) 1st Law of Geology: Rocks Fall Downhill (Gravity) - Controls LAYERING, MINERAL PHASES (2) 1st Law of Geophysics - Heat “rises” (Thermodynamics, thermal expansion, gravity) Heat flows from hot regions to cold regions (therefore up and out of the Earth).

Major Story Lines: 1) Earth is COOLING DOWN as fast as it can. >> Radiation (Surface) >> Conduction (Crust) >> Convection (Interior) 2) Simultaneous increase in complexity (Life!!!) 3) Uniformitarianism (Cyclical Process) vs. Catastrophism - (one-time events) 4) Plate Tectonics (Radioactivity driven) vs. Erosion (Sun driven) Entropy  The surface is the battlefield.  The Fossil Ammonite from the Himalayas is a “mortar shell” from the battle. 5) Temperature vs. Pressure (Ex: Earth's Core is about 6000°C, but still SOLID!!)