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UNIT 1:
  The SEE, HEAR, and
   DO Approach to
Reviewing Earth Science
      Concepts!
Planet Earth
Solar System
Milky Way Galaxy
Milky Way Galaxy

 Sun

         Alpha Centari
A Spot in the Sky
UNDERSTANDING
  OUR EARTH
GEOLOGIC TIME
THE EARTH IS LIKE A
      PEACH
EARTH’S STRUCTURE
EARTH’S STRUCTURE
PLATE TECTONICS
Continental
   Drift
Convection Cells
LET’S GET OUR PLATES
         ON!
CONCLUSIONS
      move apart

    come together

  slide past each other
Divergent Boundaries
• Plates are moving apart from each other
• We also term these sites spreading centers.
• Form what is known as a rift valley.



                          It is at divergent plate
                          boundaries where new
                          crust is created.
Pillow Basalts
Convergent Boundaries
• Plates are pushing into neighboring plates.
• Usually a subduction zone occurs. That is
  when oceanic crust crashes into and slides
  under continental crust.
• 3 convergent boundaries can occur:
 –continental/oceanic crust collision
 –oceanic/oceanic collision
 –continental/continental collision
Deep       Accretionary       Forearc       Volcanic
Ocean        Wedge            Basin           Arc
Trench (1)     (2)              (3)            (4)




            1     2       3             4
continent is created by the subduction of
oceanic crust under oceanic crust
                           Japan

      Eurasian Plate             Pacific Plate
Indo-Australia        Eurasia
   Plate               Plate
              Himalayas


      India                  Tibetan
                             plateau
                          Suture
ALEUTIAN ISLANDS
SIERRA NEVADA
Transform Boundaries
• Formed when two plates grind past each
  other.

• Example:
 –San Andreas Fault
POINT REYES




              26
Karaoke Moment
Practice...
The wheels on the bus go
    round and round
    round and round
   round and round,

The wheels on the bus go
     round and round
  all through the town.
Convection Cells
The mantle of the earth
Goes round and round,
Round and round
Round and round,

The mantle of the earth
Goes round and round
All underground
Spreading Centers
The convection cells form
Spreading centers           Rift Valley
Spreading centers
Spreading centers,

The convection cells form
Spreading centers
Creating rift valleys
Subduction Zones
When plates come together
One slides down,          When plates come together
One slides down,                    One slides down,
One slides down.        We call it a subduction zone.
Transform Fault
Plates slide past each
other at transform faults
Transform faults
Transform faults,

Plates slide past each
other at transform faults
and we live next to one!

S a n         A n d r e a s   F a u l t
CRUSTAL
DEFORMATION
Brittle Deformation
Ductile Deformation
3TYPES OF STRESS
• Compression: occurs when crustal rocks
  are squeezed together.
 –Often times reduces volume of rock

 –Will push rock higher up or deeper down into the
  crust
3TYPES OF STRESS
• Tension: is the force that pulls the rocks
  apart.
 –Tend to become thinner.
3TYPES OF STRESS
• Shearing: pushes rocks in the opposite
  horizontal direction.
 –Rocks can bend, twist, or break apart as they
  slide past each other.
The Results of Stress
• High pressure and temperatures caused by
  stress in the crust generally deform rocks.
• When stress is applied slowly, the deformed
  rock will return to it’s original shape.
• In extreme stress, rock becomes so
  deformed it may break.
FOLDING
• When rocks respond to stress by becoming
  permanently deformed without breaking it is
  called folding.
 –Folds vary in size
 –There are 3 general types of folds.
FAULTING
TYPES OF FAULTS
• Normal fault: hanging wall moves down
  relative to the footwall along divergent
  boundary
• Reverse fault: compression causes the
  hanging wall to move up relative to the
  footwall
• Thrust fault: fault plane is a low angle or
  nearly horizontal & hanging wall is pushed
  up over rock
• Strike-slip fault: rock on either side of the
  fault plane slides horizontally at transform
  boundaries
I SCRATCH YOUR
BACK,YOU SCRATCH
        MINE
UNLOADING AND
   EXFOLIATION




Uplifting and fracturing of exterior layers of rock
IN A DOORWAY
EXFOLIATION
EARTHQUAKES
P Waves
–Primary Waves (P waves): move fastest and are recorded first
  • Can travel through solid & liquid
  • Compression waves- cause the rock particles to move together & apart along
    the wave direction
S Waves
– Secondary Waves (S waves): second to be
  recorded
  • Travel only through solid material: cannot be detected
    on the side of the earth opposite the epicenter…Why?
    Can’t go through the liquid of the earth’s outer core!

  • Shear waves- cause rock particles to move at right
    angles to the wave direction




                                                             53
SURFACE WAVES




                54
55
TSUNAMIS
VOLCANOES
Volcanic Rock Fragments
• Volcanic ash                • Volcanic dust
  – Particles less than 2mm     – Particles less than .25 mm
Volcanic Rock Fragments
• Lapilli                      • Volcanic bomb
  – Particles less than 64mm    – Round or spindle shape
Volcanic Rock Fragments
• Volcanic Blocks
 –Largest pyroclastic material, can be as big as a
  house!
Shield Volcano
• Covers a wide area
• Generally results from lava eruption
• Layers of hot mafic lava flow out around the
  vent, harden, and slowly build up to form a
  cone.
• The Hawaiian Islands are a chain of
shield volcanoes.
Cinder Cone
• Made up of solid fragments ejected from the
  volcano.
• Most cinder cones have very steep slopes,
  often close to 40 degrees.
• Rarely more than a few hundred meters
  high.
Strato / Composite Volcano
• Many volcanoes have both quiet and
  explosive eruptions.

• Composite volcanoes are formed as a result
  of alternating layers of lava and pyroclastic
  material.

• Also known as stratovolcanoes
Craters/ Calderas
• A crater is a funnel-shaped pit at the top of
  the volcanic vent .
• Formed when material is blown out of the
  volcano by explosion.
• Calderas are formed when slippage or
  sinking occurs in the crater.
POPULAR CONES




                66
Seasons, Solar Intensity,
     and Latitude
Summer happens when the Sun’s radiation is hitting the
      Earth straight on. Earth is tilited 23.5*




  Seasons have nothing to do with the Sun’s distance
                     from Earth.
Climate and Latitude
SOIL
WHAT IS SOIL

Water              25%
                               25%
Organic Matter
Mineral Material
Air
                                  5%



                         45%
PEDOSPHERE
wIntersection   of four spheres
wHydrosphere

wLithosphere

wBiosphere

wAtmosphere
Factors affecting soil formation
Climate (precipitation, temperature)
Vegetation (plants)
Parent material (geological/organic)
Organisms (soil microbes/fauna)
Relief/topography (configuration of surface)
Organic vs. Inorganic
Soil Particles




Loam--equal mixture of sand, silt, clay, and humus.
“Erosion”
• a natural leveling process that wears down
  high places; fills in low places

• agents: running water, ice, wind, gravity,
  waves
“accelerated erosion”
• Process by which soil particles are
  removed, transported and deposited; rate
  of removal of soil greater than rate of
  formation
   • 500 yrs / inch topsoil


 –Caused by removal of vegetation
   • agents: wind, water
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c. rill erosion
• Sheet flow concentrates water into
  channels
d. gully erosion
• Water cuts deeper into soil, rills coalesce
  into deep troughs

• cannot (easily) be removed by tillage

• most dramatic, but most soil loss is due to
  sheet and rill erosion
BRING IN THE ROCKS
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Understanding Our Earth: The SEE, HEAR, and DO Approach

  • 1. UNIT 1: The SEE, HEAR, and DO Approach to Reviewing Earth Science Concepts!
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  • 6. Milky Way Galaxy Sun Alpha Centari
  • 7. A Spot in the Sky
  • 10. THE EARTH IS LIKE A PEACH
  • 14. Continental Drift
  • 16. LET’S GET OUR PLATES ON!
  • 17. CONCLUSIONS move apart come together slide past each other
  • 18. Divergent Boundaries • Plates are moving apart from each other • We also term these sites spreading centers. • Form what is known as a rift valley. It is at divergent plate boundaries where new crust is created.
  • 20. Convergent Boundaries • Plates are pushing into neighboring plates. • Usually a subduction zone occurs. That is when oceanic crust crashes into and slides under continental crust. • 3 convergent boundaries can occur: –continental/oceanic crust collision –oceanic/oceanic collision –continental/continental collision
  • 21. Deep Accretionary Forearc Volcanic Ocean Wedge Basin Arc Trench (1) (2) (3) (4) 1 2 3 4
  • 22. continent is created by the subduction of oceanic crust under oceanic crust Japan Eurasian Plate Pacific Plate
  • 23. Indo-Australia Eurasia Plate Plate Himalayas India Tibetan plateau Suture
  • 26. Transform Boundaries • Formed when two plates grind past each other. • Example: –San Andreas Fault
  • 29. Practice... The wheels on the bus go round and round round and round round and round, The wheels on the bus go round and round all through the town.
  • 30. Convection Cells The mantle of the earth Goes round and round, Round and round Round and round, The mantle of the earth Goes round and round All underground
  • 31. Spreading Centers The convection cells form Spreading centers Rift Valley Spreading centers Spreading centers, The convection cells form Spreading centers Creating rift valleys
  • 32. Subduction Zones When plates come together One slides down, When plates come together One slides down, One slides down, One slides down. We call it a subduction zone.
  • 33. Transform Fault Plates slide past each other at transform faults Transform faults Transform faults, Plates slide past each other at transform faults and we live next to one! S a n A n d r e a s F a u l t
  • 37. 3TYPES OF STRESS • Compression: occurs when crustal rocks are squeezed together. –Often times reduces volume of rock –Will push rock higher up or deeper down into the crust
  • 38. 3TYPES OF STRESS • Tension: is the force that pulls the rocks apart. –Tend to become thinner.
  • 39. 3TYPES OF STRESS • Shearing: pushes rocks in the opposite horizontal direction. –Rocks can bend, twist, or break apart as they slide past each other.
  • 40. The Results of Stress • High pressure and temperatures caused by stress in the crust generally deform rocks. • When stress is applied slowly, the deformed rock will return to it’s original shape. • In extreme stress, rock becomes so deformed it may break.
  • 41. FOLDING • When rocks respond to stress by becoming permanently deformed without breaking it is called folding. –Folds vary in size –There are 3 general types of folds.
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  • 44. TYPES OF FAULTS • Normal fault: hanging wall moves down relative to the footwall along divergent boundary • Reverse fault: compression causes the hanging wall to move up relative to the footwall • Thrust fault: fault plane is a low angle or nearly horizontal & hanging wall is pushed up over rock • Strike-slip fault: rock on either side of the fault plane slides horizontally at transform boundaries
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  • 46. I SCRATCH YOUR BACK,YOU SCRATCH MINE
  • 47. UNLOADING AND EXFOLIATION Uplifting and fracturing of exterior layers of rock
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  • 53. P Waves –Primary Waves (P waves): move fastest and are recorded first • Can travel through solid & liquid • Compression waves- cause the rock particles to move together & apart along the wave direction
  • 54. S Waves – Secondary Waves (S waves): second to be recorded • Travel only through solid material: cannot be detected on the side of the earth opposite the epicenter…Why? Can’t go through the liquid of the earth’s outer core! • Shear waves- cause rock particles to move at right angles to the wave direction 53
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  • 60. Volcanic Rock Fragments • Volcanic ash • Volcanic dust – Particles less than 2mm – Particles less than .25 mm
  • 61. Volcanic Rock Fragments • Lapilli • Volcanic bomb – Particles less than 64mm – Round or spindle shape
  • 62. Volcanic Rock Fragments • Volcanic Blocks –Largest pyroclastic material, can be as big as a house!
  • 63. Shield Volcano • Covers a wide area • Generally results from lava eruption • Layers of hot mafic lava flow out around the vent, harden, and slowly build up to form a cone. • The Hawaiian Islands are a chain of shield volcanoes.
  • 64. Cinder Cone • Made up of solid fragments ejected from the volcano. • Most cinder cones have very steep slopes, often close to 40 degrees. • Rarely more than a few hundred meters high.
  • 65. Strato / Composite Volcano • Many volcanoes have both quiet and explosive eruptions. • Composite volcanoes are formed as a result of alternating layers of lava and pyroclastic material. • Also known as stratovolcanoes
  • 66. Craters/ Calderas • A crater is a funnel-shaped pit at the top of the volcanic vent . • Formed when material is blown out of the volcano by explosion. • Calderas are formed when slippage or sinking occurs in the crater.
  • 69. Summer happens when the Sun’s radiation is hitting the Earth straight on. Earth is tilited 23.5* Seasons have nothing to do with the Sun’s distance from Earth.
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  • 72. SOIL
  • 73. WHAT IS SOIL Water 25% 25% Organic Matter Mineral Material Air 5% 45%
  • 74. PEDOSPHERE wIntersection of four spheres wHydrosphere wLithosphere wBiosphere wAtmosphere
  • 75. Factors affecting soil formation Climate (precipitation, temperature) Vegetation (plants) Parent material (geological/organic) Organisms (soil microbes/fauna) Relief/topography (configuration of surface)
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  • 78. Soil Particles Loam--equal mixture of sand, silt, clay, and humus.
  • 79. “Erosion” • a natural leveling process that wears down high places; fills in low places • agents: running water, ice, wind, gravity, waves
  • 80. “accelerated erosion” • Process by which soil particles are removed, transported and deposited; rate of removal of soil greater than rate of formation • 500 yrs / inch topsoil –Caused by removal of vegetation • agents: wind, water
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  • 83. c. rill erosion • Sheet flow concentrates water into channels
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  • 85. d. gully erosion • Water cuts deeper into soil, rills coalesce into deep troughs • cannot (easily) be removed by tillage • most dramatic, but most soil loss is due to sheet and rill erosion
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  • 87. BRING IN THE ROCKS
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