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Plate boundaries and rates handout Plate rates Plate rates

handout - University of California, Santa Cruzpkoch/EART_110A/Lectures/... · 2009. 11. 17. · CA = Central America, ALT Aleutian. ALK Alaska M = Mariana. 1B = Izu-Bonin, New T =

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    Plate boundaries and rates

    handout

    Plate rates

    Plate rates

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    Plate rates

    Fracture zonesOld ridge orientation~40 Ma

    New ridge orientation~28 Ma, rapid change

    North Atlantic Spreading Jumped to Iceland Hotspot

    N. Am. Grld Europe

    N. Am. Grld Europe

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    Driving forces

    Plate rates

    No strong relationship between plate size and rate.Suggests asthenospheric push/drag is not very important.

    Area forces are weak drivers

    Plate rates

    No strong relationship between ridge length and rate.Suggests Ridge Push is not very important.

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    Strong positive relationship between circumference of plateas subduction zone and rate. Negative buoyancy is important.

    Plate rates - Edge forces

    Rate Handout

    Pacific fast. Lots of trenchIndia fast. Still responding to subducted ocean

    Plate rates

    Strong negative relationship between continental area ofplate and rate.

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    Continents are slow. WhyDeep keels (drag) or lack of trenches ?

    Summary85% of the driving force of plate tectonics is slabsubduction (negative buoyancy).10% of the driving force is trench pull (coming up).5% other forces

    The cooling effect associated with ridge systems is thekey factor responsible for plate tectonics.

    Subduction Angle

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    Subduction Angle

    Trench suction

    Ridge hits trench

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    San Andreas Evolution

    Slab Window