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GEOS 112 Intro to Geology. Who Needs Geology Avoiding Geologic Hazards – Earthquakes – Volcanoes – Other geologic hazards.

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1 GEOS 112 Intro to Geology

2 Who Needs Geology Avoiding Geologic Hazards – Earthquakes – Volcanoes – Other geologic hazards

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6 Who Needs Geology Avoiding Geologic Hazards – Earthquakes – Volcanoes – Other geologic hazards

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8 Who Needs Geology Avoiding Geologic Hazards – Earthquakes – Volcanoes Other geologic hazards – Mass Wasting » Mudflows » Debris Flows – Floods – Sinkholes

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10 Who Needs Geology Avoiding Geologic Hazards – Earthquakes – Volcanoes – Other geologic hazards Mass Wasting – Mudflows – Debris Flows Floods Sinkholes

11 Venezuela Debris Flows December 1999

12 Flooding in Mozambique February 2000

13 Who Needs Geology Supplying Things We Need – Energy – Metals – Non Metals Protecting the Environment Understanding Our Surroundings – Appreciating scenery while traveling

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17 Copper Basin, TN- Burra Burra Mine

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19 Overview of Geology--Important Concepts Internal Heat Engine--Internal Processes – Hot rock from earth’s interior flows upward External Heat Engine--External Processes

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21 Overview of Geology--Important Concepts Internal Heat Engine--Internal Processes – Hot rock from earth’s interior flows upward External Heat Engine--External Processes

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24 Earth’s Interior Core – liquid outer core; solid inner core Mantle – most of earth – rock Crust – Oceanic Crust-- denser, thinner – Continental Crust-- lighter, thicker

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26 Earth’s Interior Lithosphere – Crust + Uppermost Mantle – Rigid (tectonic plates) Asthenosphere – Beneath lithosphere – Mantle – Soft-- near the melting point Tectonic forces – due to movement within the mantle

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28 Theory of Plate Tectonics Plates in motion Divergent Boundaries – Mid-oceanic ridges – Magma enters fissures – Lithosphere moves away from boundary Transform Boundaries – Plates slide past one another

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30 Theory of Plate Tectonics Plates in motion Divergent Boundaries – Mid-oceanic ridges – Magma enters fissures – Lithosphere moves away from boundary Transform Boundaries – Plates slide past one another

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34 Theory of Plate Tectonics Convergent Boundaries – Subduction Zone – Magma created at depth Moves upward, solidifies into igneous rock – Metamorphic rock--changed rock that doesn’t melt

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38 Surficial Processes Driven by solar power & gravity Erosion --due to water, ice, wind, gravity Rock formed at high temperature becomes unstable at surface – Form new material stable under conditions at earth’s surface – equilibrium Sediment – can solidify into sedimentary rock

39 GEOLOGIC TIME Earth is around 4.5 billion years old Major subdivisions of geologic time – Cenozoic Era- youngest – Mesozoic Era- middle (dinosaurs lived then) – Paleozoic Began around 545 million years ago Oldest abundant fossils – PRECAMBRIAN- all time before Paleozoic

40 Scientific Method Question raised or problem presented Data gathered Hypotheses proposed Predictions made Predictions tested hypothesis that withstands testing becomes a theory


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