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Chapter 11 The Dynamic Planet

Geosystems 6eAn Introduction to Physical Geography

Robert W. ChristophersonCharles E. Thomsen

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The Dynamic Planet

The Geologic Time Scale  

Earth’s Structure and Internal Energy  

The Geologic Cycle    

Plate Tectonics  

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Geologic Time Scale

Figure 11.1

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Earth’s Structure and Internal Energy  

Earth’s Core  InnerOuter

Earth’s Mantle  Asthenosphere

Earth’s Lithosphere and Crust Continental crustOceanic crust 

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Earth in Cross Section

Figure 11.2

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Earth’s Interior

Figure 11.2

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Earth’s Interior

Figure 11.2

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Figure 11.2

Earth’s Interior

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Core to Crust

Figure 11.3

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The vast give-and-take at the Earth-atmosphere-ocean interface or cycling within the lithosphere

Fueled by the sun and Earth’s internal heat

Hydrologic Cycle

Rock Cycle

Tectonic Cycle

The Geologic Cycle

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The Geologic CycleRock Cycle

Rock – assemblage of minerals bound together or a mass of a single mineral…  Minerals – inorganic, nonliving, natural compound having a chemical formula and crystalline structure  

Igneous Processes  Sedimentary Processes  Metamorphic Processes  

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The Geologic Cycle

Figure 11.5

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The Rock Cycle

Figure 11.6

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Igneous Rock Types

Figure 11.7

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Sedimentary Rock Types

Figure 11.9

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Plate Tectonics  Conceptual model and theory of crustal movement  

Continental drift

Sea-floor spreading

Subduction of the Crust  

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Crustal Movements

Figure 11.14

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Magnetic Reversals

Figure 11.15

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Relative Age of the Oceanic Crust

Figure 11.16

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Continents Adrift

Figure 11.17

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Earth’s Major Plates

Figure 11.18

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Ocean Floor

Figure 11.19

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Transform Faults

Figure 11.20

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Earthquakes and Volcanoes

Figure 11.21

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Hot Spot Tracks

Figure 11.21

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End of Chapter 11

Geosystems 6eAn Introduction to Physical Geography

Robert W. ChristophersonCharles E. Thomsen