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Page 1: The continental rifting process a q Kk. Subduction Continental Crust Oceanic Crust Accretionary Prism Volcanic Arc Trench RiftingSpreading Center Granite.

The continental

rifting process

a

q

Kk

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Subduction

ContinentalCrust

OceanicCrust

AccretionaryPrism

VolcanicArc

TrenchRifting SpreadingCenter

Granite

Basalt

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The role of partial melting

Granite

Basalt

Partial melting occurs when some minerals meltwhile others remain solid because their melting point has not been reached

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3 Types of Plate

Boundaries

CONVERGENTOne plate dives beneath another (subduction) or two plates collide without either subducting.

DIVERGENTNew lithosphere forms as plates pull apart.

TRANSFORMPlates grind past each other. No change in Lithosphere

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Main Types of Plate MotionConvergentDivergentTransform

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MODERN CONTINENTS

EVOLVED FROM

PANGAEA

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Divergent BoundarySeafloor spreading leads to the formation of new crust that, compared to continental crust, is relatively enriched in iron and magnesium and depleted in silica (SiO2) (because it reflects thechemistry of the mantle).

As two plates continue to move apart, the rock in the seafloor grows older as its distance from the rift zone increases, and as it ages, it cools and becomes denser and is buried under marine sediments that are deposited on the seafloor.

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Mid-Ocean RidgeSpreading Center

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TRANSFORM BOUNDARY

(side-to-side plate movement)

FAULT “a place where the crust is broken and the broken edges

are offset relative to each other(either vertically or horizontally)”

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Transform Boundaries Connect

Two Spreading Centers

Occur where two plates slide past each other.

Motion called shearing.

Connect two spreading centers (less commonly, two subduction zones).

Probably the most famous transform boundary in the world is the San Andreas Fault.

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OCEANIC FRACTURE ZONE

Transform Boundary with INACTIVE (FRACTURE ZONE) and ACTIVE (TRANSFORM FAULT) portions.


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