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Part II The rest of the Story!
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About 20 years after Wegener’s death, the missing mechanism was discovered. Several scientist were mapping the middle of the Atlantic ocean and notice a ridge ( a steep mountain chain with a narrow valley in the center). The sediments near the ridge were thinner and younger than the sediments farther away form the ridge. Mid Ocean Ridges
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In 1950’s, a geologist named Harry Hess suggested a new hypothesis. It was called SEA FLOOR SPREADING. Hess suggested that the sea floor was moving, if this were true, then the continents would be moving also. Evidence to support Hess’ idea was discovered in the 1060’s. Sea Floor Spreading
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The magnetism of the rocks told the story. As magna hardens, the iron rich minerals align with the earth’s magnetic field. Evidence: 1. Paleomagnetism
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Scientist have dated rocks with magnetic polarity and found that the Earth’s magnetic field has not always pointed North!! ( Who knew) A All rock with magnetic fields pointing north are said to have normal polarity; rocks with magnetic fields that point south have reversed polarity.
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Scientist also noticed a striped magnetic pattern on one side of a mid-ocean ridge is mirror image of the striped pattern on the other side of the ridge
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The patterns indicate that new rock forms at the center of a ridge and then moves away from the center in opposite directions. This supports sea floor spreading and Wegener’s idea that the continents are drifting. What does all of this mean??
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Check out the youtube video on sea floor spreading. Complete the concept map for section 10.1
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