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Plate Tectonic Theory  The theory of plate tectonics is one of the great advances in the twentieth century. In the 1960's, scientist such as Alfred Wegener proposed the “continental drift theory”, and Tuzo Wilson put forth the idea that, “Earth consisted of several different fragments called plates, instead of being made up of one static, rigid, solid layer.” This revolutionized the way scientist think of Earth today. Reference: Pages

Plate Tectonic Theory  A Tectonic Plate is a massive, irregularly shaped slab of solid rock, generally composed of both continental and oceanic lithosphere. Plate size varies from a few hundred to thousands of kilometers across, the Pacific and Antarctic are among the largest.  Thickness under continental crust ranges up to 100 km and under ocean crust 5 km.  Plate boundaries can be mapped accurately from outer space by measurements from GEOSTAT satellites.  These massive slabs seem to float because of their composition. Continental crust is composed of Granitic rocks which are made of lighter minerals and are less dense than the oceanic crust which is composed of denser and heavier basaltic rocks.

Plate Tectonic Theory  In the late 1960’s scientific studies of the ocean floor led to the development of a theory that better explained the idea of a mobile Earth, This theory was called the Plate Tectonic Theory. Theory of Plate Tectonics States:  “Earth’s crust is divided into approximately twenty (20) rigid slabs called tectonic plates.”  These tectonic plates are in continuous slow motion relative to each other. Motion occurs along one of three types of boundaries bordering each plate.”  A Canadian geologist named Tuzo Wilson was the person who proposed the Plate Tectonic Theory.

Plate Tectonic Theory 1)Divergent Boundary  Plates move apart, resulting in upwelling of molten material from the mantle to create new ocean floor. Three Types of Plate Boundaries Include:  Features on the ocean floor called Ridges, show this form of plate movement.  Tensional forces cause the plates to move apart. OceanOcean Crust MohoMagmaContinental Crust

Plate Tectonic Theory 2)Convergent Boundary Three Types of Plate Boundaries Include:  Features called ocean trenches are formed at these boundaries. Lithosphere is destroyed at these boundaries.  Compressional forces cause the plates to move together.  Plates move together, causing one slab of lithosphere to be consumed into the mantle as it descends beneath the overriding plate. Volcanic Island ArcTrench Ocean Crust

Plate Tectonic Theory 3)Transform Boundary  Plates move past each other in opposite directions. Lithosphere is not created or destroyed at these boundaries. Three Types of Plate Boundaries Include:  No vertical movement. For example, San Andreas Fault.  Shearing forces cause the plates to move past one another. Birds Eye View or Top View

Plate Tectonic Theory - Evidence: 1) Earthquakes and Volcanoes 2) Polar wandering 3) Magnetic Reversals and Seafloor Spreading 4) Ocean Drilling and Heat Flow 5) Hot Spots

Sample Problem Using Plate Tectonics, explain why the Hawaiian Islands vary in age and amount of volcanic activity. Answer: The Hawaiian Island chain formed as a result of the Pacific plate moving over a hot spot located in the mantle beneath the pacific ocean. The oldest volcanic islands are located the farthest from the hot spot and has little to no volcanic activity. Whereas the closer you get to the hot spot, the younger the volcanic islands are and the greater the amount of volcanic activity. For example, the island of Hawaii is presently positioned directly above the hot spot and experiences volcanic activity on a regular basis.