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Geology
Undergraduate 1
03/05/2012

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Term
Crust
Definition

The Earth's outermost layer of rock

oceanic crust: 5 km deep

continential crust: 35 km deep (50-70km under mountains)

 

 

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Mohorovicic discontinuity
Definition
the boundary between the crust and the mantle; the feldspar disappears at this point and there is an overall change in rock mineralogy and density.
Term
mantle
Definition

has a high percentage of iron and magnesium minerals. 

 

ranges from base of crust to 2900km in depth.

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core
Definition

extends from the base of the mantle and reachers to the center of the Earth (6370 km)

 

Earth's magnetic field is generated by the core, as a result of slightly different rotational velocities between the liquid and solid layers.

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lithosphere
Definition

the rigid outer layer of the Earth, including the entire crust and the uppermost mantle.

 

Brittle fashion when subjected to force. 

 

Thinner under oceanic crust and thicker under continental crust.

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asthenosphere
Definition

underlies the lithosphere

 

Sudden drop in seismic wave velocity

 

Rock behaves in a ductile manner

 

 

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Mesosphere
Definition

Below the asthenosphere (225-250 km in depth)

 

pressures + high temperature= rocks behaving like solids until reaching the liquid outer core.

 

Zone of solid material. Includes lower mantle down to the boundary of the liquid outer core.

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Convergent margins
Definition

Plates move toward one another and contact.

 

Lithosphere is destroyed at these margins by subduction; occurs when one plate sinks below the other.

 

 

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Continent-Ocean convergent boundary
Definition
Oceanic plate generally subducts beneath continental plate.
Term
voncanic arc
Definition
When the oceanic plate is subducted, and as it descends into the asthenosphere, melting occurs. When the melting material rises back into the lithosphere, it may breach the surface and form these.
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Ocean-Ocean Convergent Boundary
Definition
the older, colder and denser plate subducts beneath the other.
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island arc
Definition
Volcanic island arcs are formed by ocean-ocean convergent plates when the rising melt material forms volcanoes under the surface of the ocean.
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Continent-Continent Convergent Boundary
Definition
two continental plates converge and form mountains due to no difference in density.
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Divergent Margins
Definition
plats move apart relative to one another, and create spreading centers
Term
Rifting
Definition
the process of plates separating
Term
rift valley
Definition
characterized by faulting and volcanism, this acts as the inital stage of plate separation and often occurs in continents.
Term
mid-oceanic ridge
Definition
 a rift valley that's covered in seawater
Term
transform plate margin
Definition

two plates slide past one another

 

Term
slab-pull
Definition
the weight of the descending slab pulls the rest of the plate along with the subducting plate.
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ridge-push
Definition
as magma rises at oceanic ridges, its' heat causes the ridges to rise higher than the surrounding oceanic crust. As density increases, gravity pulls rock downhill, away from the ridge.
Term
continential drift
Definition

formalized in 1912 by Alfred Wegener. 

 

Suggested that continents had once been united, forming a huge supercontinent termed Pangaea and then broke up into smaller continents, etc.

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