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GEOL3045: Planetary Geology Lysa Chizmadia Earth-Moon System Lysa Chizmadia Earth-Moon System
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Introduction Earth is 3rd planet from the Sun First with natural satellite Largest planet in inner solar system Diameter = 1.3 x 10 4 km Highest density 5.52 g/cm 3 FeNi core 1/6 ’s volume > Mars Youngest surface Weathering Plate Tectonics Earth is 3rd planet from the Sun First with natural satellite Largest planet in inner solar system Diameter = 1.3 x 10 4 km Highest density 5.52 g/cm 3 FeNi core 1/6 ’s volume > Mars Youngest surface Weathering Plate Tectonics Image from: http://www.nineplanets.org/earth.html Image from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth
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Plate Tectonics Three types of plate boundaries Divergent Convergent Transform Explains distribution of e-quakes & volcanoes Driven by convection Primordial heat from Accretion Radioactive decay Core crystallization Three types of plate boundaries Divergent Convergent Transform Explains distribution of e-quakes & volcanoes Driven by convection Primordial heat from Accretion Radioactive decay Core crystallization Image from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth Image from: http://www.nineplanets.org/earth.html
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Divergent Boundaries AKA Spreading Center AKA Rifts Largest Mountain Chains in Solar System Plates move apart due to eruption of lava New lava = new oceanic crust AKA Spreading Center AKA Rifts Largest Mountain Chains in Solar System Plates move apart due to eruption of lava New lava = new oceanic crust
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Continental Rifting
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Convergent Boundaries AKA Destructive Boundaries AKA Subduction Zones Old oceanic crust dense & heavy Heavy vs. light => subduction Three Types: Ocean-ocean Ocean-continent Continent-continent AKA Destructive Boundaries AKA Subduction Zones Old oceanic crust dense & heavy Heavy vs. light => subduction Three Types: Ocean-ocean Ocean-continent Continent-continent
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Transform Boundaries AKA Conservative Plate Boundary Plates slide past each other Fracture zones in Mid-ocean ridges Strike-slips faults Only e-quakes No volcanoes AKA Conservative Plate Boundary Plates slide past each other Fracture zones in Mid-ocean ridges Strike-slips faults Only e-quakes No volcanoes
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Hot Spots Caused by mantle plumes Plumes do not move, plates do Leaves track of ocean islands Bend at 40Ma Major change in plate motion Caused by mantle plumes Plumes do not move, plates do Leaves track of ocean islands Bend at 40Ma Major change in plate motion
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Atmosphere & Hydrosphere Atmospheric Layers Water Cycle Both act to weather surface Surface is Young! Atmospheric Layers Water Cycle Both act to weather surface Surface is Young! Image from: http://www.nineplanets.org/earth.html Image from:http://www.solcomhouse.com/atmosphere.htm
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Weathering Mechanical Weathering Physical breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces Chemical Weathering Chemical reactions which act to dissolve minerals into aqueous ions Presence of water near triple point Mechanical Weathering Physical breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces Chemical Weathering Chemical reactions which act to dissolve minerals into aqueous ions Presence of water near triple point Image from: http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/water/phase.html Image from: http://www.sv.vt.edu/classes/MSE2094_NoteBook/96ClassProj/ examples/triple.html
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The Moon Distance from 3.8 x 10 5 km Orbit around 27.3 days (tidally locked) Rotation (phases) 29.7 days Density = 3.35 g/cm 3 Due to size & composition, considered a terrestrial planet Surface Composition Bright Highlands (82%) CaAl 2 Si 2 O 8 Dark Maria (18%) Basalt Distance from 3.8 x 10 5 km Orbit around 27.3 days (tidally locked) Rotation (phases) 29.7 days Density = 3.35 g/cm 3 Due to size & composition, considered a terrestrial planet Surface Composition Bright Highlands (82%) CaAl 2 Si 2 O 8 Dark Maria (18%) Basalt Image from: http://www.solarviews.com/eng/earth.htm Images from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon Near SideFar Side
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Tides Spring tide: when Earth, Moon & Sun aligned Neap tide: Moon perpendicular to Sun Spring tide: when Earth, Moon & Sun aligned Neap tide: Moon perpendicular to Sun
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Summary Earth Plate Tectonics Divergent Plates Convergent Plates Transform Plates Hot Spots Complex Atmosphere Hydrosphere => Weathering => Young surface Surface composition Oceans = Basalt Continents = Granite Earth Plate Tectonics Divergent Plates Convergent Plates Transform Plates Hot Spots Complex Atmosphere Hydrosphere => Weathering => Young surface Surface composition Oceans = Basalt Continents = Granite Moon (Luna) Terrestrial Planet B/c size & composition Low Density Little or no FeNi core Tidally locked to Earth Always see same side Pulls on oceans & crust Surface composition Anorthosite Basalt Old Surface Heavily cratered No weathering
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