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What is Physical Geology? Northern Wasatch Range, Salt Lake City, Utah 1 http://www.learner.org/resources/series28.html?pop=yes&pid=9#

Rocks Metamorphic cute Igneous Volcanic (microscopic) magical Igneous Sedimentary 2

Volcanoes 2008 Chaiten Volcano, Chile 1984 Pu u O o Volcano, Hawaii 2006 Mount Saint Helens 3

Volcanoes What are the signs that indicate an eruption is imminent? 2008 Chaiten Volcano, Chile 1984 Pu u O o Volcano, Hawaii 2006 Mount Saint Helens 3

Volcanoes What are the signs that indicate an eruption is imminent? What is the catalyst for the eruption? 2008 Chaiten Volcano, Chile 1984 Pu u O o Volcano, Hawaii 2006 Mount Saint Helens 3

Volcanoes What are the signs that indicate an eruption is imminent? What is the catalyst for the eruption? What is the source and composition of the Magma? 2008 Chaiten Volcano, Chile 1984 Pu u O o Volcano, Hawaii 2006 Mount Saint Helens 3

2008 Chaiten Volcano, Chile Volcanoes What are the signs that indicate an eruption is imminent? What is the catalyst for the eruption? What is the source and composition of the Magma? What controls the location of the Volcano? 1984 Pu u O o Volcano, Hawaii 2006 Mount Saint Helens 3

2008 Chaiten Volcano, Chile Volcanoes What are the signs that indicate an eruption is imminent? What is the catalyst for the eruption? What is the source and composition of the Magma? What controls the location of the Volcano? 1984 Pu u O o Volcano, Hawaii Why are some eruptions violent and others peaceful? 2006 Mount Saint Helens 3

2008 Chaiten Volcano, Chile Volcanoes What are the signs that indicate an eruption is imminent? What is the catalyst for the eruption? What is the source and composition of the Magma? What controls the location of the Volcano? 1984 Pu u O o Volcano, Hawaii Why are some eruptions violent and others peaceful? How have these answers changed in 2006 time Mount and Saint Helens space? 3

Deformation, Faults, and Earthquakes San Andreas fault 2008 Sichuan China Earthquake Devastation 1954 Fairview Peak rupture scarp 4

Deformation, Faults, and Earthquakes San Andreas fault How fast are faults moving? 2008 Sichuan China Earthquake Devastation 1954 Fairview Peak rupture scarp 4

Deformation, Faults, and Earthquakes San Andreas fault How fast are faults moving? What is the total magnitude of movement? 2008 Sichuan China Earthquake Devastation 1954 Fairview Peak rupture scarp 4

Deformation, Faults, and Earthquakes San Andreas fault How fast are faults moving? What is the total magnitude of movement? How are faults distributed in space? 2008 Sichuan China Earthquake Devastation 1954 Fairview Peak rupture scarp 4

Deformation, Faults, and Earthquakes San Andreas fault How fast are faults moving? What is the total magnitude of movement? How are faults distributed in space? How much of the fault ruptures during and EQ? 2008 Sichuan China Earthquake Devastation 1954 Fairview Peak rupture scarp 4

Deformation, Faults, and Earthquakes San Andreas fault How fast are faults moving? What is the total magnitude of movement? How are faults distributed in space? How much of the fault ruptures during and EQ? 2008 Sichuan China Earthquake Devastation How much ground shaking might we expect for a given EQ? 1954 Fairview Peak rupture scarp 4

Deformation, Faults, and Earthquakes San Andreas fault How fast are faults moving? What is the total magnitude of movement? How are faults distributed in space? How much of the fault ruptures during and EQ? 2008 Sichuan China Earthquake Devastation How much ground shaking might we expect for a given EQ? How have these answers changed in time and space? 1954 Fairview Peak rupture scarp 4

Mountains Tian Shan Mts., China Sawtooth Mts, ID Southern Alps Ostler fault zone New Zealand 5 Nordfjord-Sogn Detachment zone, Norway

Mountains Tian Shan Why are there mountains in some places and not other Mts., China places? Sawtooth Mts, ID Southern Alps Ostler fault zone New Zealand 5 Nordfjord-Sogn Detachment zone, Norway

Mountains Tian Shan Why are there mountains in some places and not other Mts., China places? Are the Mountains the result of compression or extension? Sawtooth Mts, ID Southern Alps Ostler fault zone New Zealand 5 Nordfjord-Sogn Detachment zone, Norway

Mountains Tian Shan Why are there mountains in some places and not other Mts., China places? Are the Mountains the result of compression or extension? When did they begin uplifting and how fast are they uplifting? Sawtooth Mts, ID Southern Alps Ostler fault zone New Zealand 5 Nordfjord-Sogn Detachment zone, Norway

Mountains Tian Shan Why are there mountains in some places and not other Mts., China places? Are the Mountains the result of compression or extension? When did they begin uplifting and how fast are they uplifting? Sawtooth How Mts, many ID years can a mountain exist before it is washed to the sea? Southern Alps Ostler fault zone New Zealand 5 Nordfjord-Sogn Detachment zone, Norway

Mountains Tian Shan Why are there mountains in some places and not other Mts., China places? Are the Mountains the result of compression or extension? When did they begin uplifting and how fast are they uplifting? Sawtooth How Mts, many ID years can a mountain exist before it is washed to the sea? How have these answers changed in time and space? Southern Alps Ostler fault zone New Zealand 5 Nordfjord-Sogn Detachment zone, Norway

Scientific Thinking and Geologizing The Scientific Method Observations Hypothesis Experimentation Analysis support or reject 6

Scientific Thinking and Geologizing The Scientific Method Observations Hypothesis Experimentation Analysis support or reject QUESTION EVERYTHING! 6

Scientific Thinking and Geologizing The Scientific Method Observations Hypothesis Experimentation Analysis support or reject QUESTION EVERYTHING! 1) How do you know that? 2) What is the evidence? 3) By what process? 4) When? 5) Why does/did it happen? 6) At what rate? 7) What is the scale? 6

Rocks! Metamorphic Igneous Volcanic (microscope) Sedimentary Igneous 7

Rocks Can you find the geologist? 8

What a Geologist sees? Northern Wasatch Range, Salt Lake City, UT 9

What a Geologist sees? Northern Wasatch Range, Salt Lake City, UT 9

What a Geologist sees? Northern Wasatch Range, Salt Lake City, UT 9

What a Geologist sees? Northern Wasatch Range, Salt Lake City, UT 9

What a Geologist sees? Northern Wasatch Range, Salt Lake City, UT 9

What a Geologist sees? Northern Wasatch Range, Salt Lake City, UT 9

What a Geologist sees? Northern Wasatch Range, Salt Lake City, UT 9

We would be fools not to prepare ourselves for the 'impossible'. Why? In an infinite universe, anything is possible, even probable; given an infinite timeline everything can, and will happen. Albert Einstein 10

Phanerozoic - Visible Life The Geologic Time Scale Cenozoic - Recent Life (time of the mammals) Mesozoic - Middle Life (time of the Dinosaurs) Paleozoic- Old Life (complex life; coral fish, plants) Proterozoic-Early Life (Eukaryotic) Archean- Ancient (Prokaryotic) Hadean - Beneath the Earth (no Rocks) 12

The Geologic Through Time Acasta Gneiss (Oldest rock exposed at the Earth s surface in Northern Canada) 13

The Geologic Through Time Acasta Gneiss (Oldest rock exposed at the Earth s surface in Northern Canada) 13

The Geologic Through Time Stromatolites Through out the Proterozoic beginning at 2.5 Ga Stomatolites convert our atmosphere from CO2 to O2 14

The Geologic Through Time 15 The Cambrian explosion of life (Hard Parts Develop and extensive biodiversification happens in the oceans during the Paleozoic from 545 to 245 Ma)

The Geologic Through Time The Super Continent of Pangea forms (Pangea formed during the late Paleozoic 300 Ma, and Broke up in the Early Mesozoic 200 Ma) 16

The Geologic Through Time Famous Dinosaurs Lived (75-75 Ma) The Mesozoic (time of the Dinosaur was from 245-65 Ma) 17

The Geologic Through Time Modern Man (<2 myo) The Cenozoic (time of mammals was from 65 Ma to the present) 18

What a Geologist sees? Is Geology Important to Society? Northern Wasatch Range, Salt Lake City, UT

Petroleum Prudhoe Bay (North Slope) to Prince William Sound

Copper Mine Electrical conductor second only to silver Bingham Canyon Mine, Salt Lake City, UT

Diamond Mine Kimberly, South Africa Canada

Iron Mine Hull-Rust Mine, Minnesota

Stone Quarry North Carolina Granite Lincoln Memorial Washington DC Yuke Mt Marble, Colorado

1.2 km deep x 4 km wide How are they similar? How are they different? Copper Iron 34.8 km long x 1.6 km wide x 150m deep Diamond 300 meters across x 3.5 km deep

Next Quiz 1) Vocabulary a Review Chapters 1a. 2) Pre-reading Chapter 11