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Today –Hot Spots –Past Plate Motions –Review TEST 1 –LAB: Describing Minerals Wednesday –TEST 1 –Chemistry of Minerals –READ Chapter 5 Next Monday –Rock Forming Minerals –LAB Identifying Minerals
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Hot Spots
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Global Distribution of Active Volcanoes Source: http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/location.cfmhttp://www.volcano.si.edu/world/location.cfm
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09_16b.jpg
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04_22.jpg
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04_21.jpg
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04_23b.jpg
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04_23a.jpg animation
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04_22.jpg
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Past Plate Positions
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Dating the Sea Floor (Fig. 4.11) animation
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Magnetometer Fig 3.24a
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Magnetic Field Strength near PNW Coast Fig 3.24b
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Magnetic Field Strength Portland Source: http://wrgis.wr.usgs.gov/docs/gump/portland/portland.html
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Magnetism of a Lava Flow Sequence (Fig 3.25)
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Magnetic Field Flips Fig. 3.26
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Magnetic Reversal Time Line (Fig 3.27)
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Geomagnetic Timescale Fig. 3.30c
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Cause of Reversals? Fig 3.27 http://www.es.ucsc.edu/~glatz/geodynamo.html
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Fig 3.28 animation
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03_30.jpg
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Dating the Sea Floor (Fig. 4.11) animation
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04_33.jpg Animation of Continental Drift
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Cause of Plate Tectonics? Fig. 4.32
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Convection in Mantle Fig. 4.28
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C_12.jpg
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C_16.jpg
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Ridge Push and/or Trench Pull Fig. 4.29
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Super Continent Cycle? http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~gurnis/Movies/Science_Captions/aggdisp.html http://www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/platetec/plhist94.htm#750my
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West Coast Tectonics Fig 4.19
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PNW Earthquakes & Plates
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3-D view: http://spike.geophys.washington.edu/SEIS/EQ_Special/WEBDIR_01022818543p/hypos.htmlhttp://spike.geophys.washington.edu/SEIS/EQ_Special/WEBDIR_01022818543p/hypos.html
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Evidence for Past Subduction Zone Earthquakes?
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What happens during subduction zone earthquake? Locking and Bulging GPS: ½ in/year Rebound uplift subsidence
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Ghost Forest
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And deposition by tsunami Coastal evidence of subduction zone earthquakes
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Peat Layer topped by Tsunami Sand-Oregon
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Orphan Tsunami in Japan Jan 29, 1700
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Last Subduction Zone Earthquakes January 26th 1700 Coast Line from Vancouver Island to Northern California subsided approx. 6ft. M9! (100 times Nisqually earthquake)
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How frequent? One every 300-800 years. Last one 300 y. a.
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TEST 1 Chapters 2, 3, 4, prelude, interlude A & E
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Minerals Crystals Grains in Rocks
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Quartz Fig. 5.15
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Metallic vs. Non-Metallic Luster Fig. 5.17
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Streak Fig. 5.16
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Table 5.1
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Cleavage Fig. 5.19
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Crystal Shapes Fig 5.5
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05_18a.jpg
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Conchoidal Fracture Fig. 5.20
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Fizz Test (Fig. 5.22)
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For Wednesday 1/21 TEST 1 –Chapters 2, 3, 4, –prelude, interlude A & E –377-379 Reading-Chapter 5 Minerals
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