Geology 135GESM The Earth The Plate Tectonics

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Geology 135GESM The Earth The Plate Tectonics

The Earth We do not know a lot

The Earth Using seismic waves p wave compression s wave

The Earth

The Earth s wave s wave shadow zone

The Earth p wave p wave shadow zone p wave shadow zone

The Earth

The Earth Mantle Guttenberg discontinuity outer core Inner core

The Earth Mantle and Core lithosphere Astenosphere

The Earth Mantle and Core

The Earth Mantle and Core Crust (ocean, continent) Outer core (liquid) Upper mantel 690 km Lower mantel 2900 km (Guttenberg discontinuity) Inner core (solid Fe,Ni) 5100 km

The Earth magnetism

Desková tektonika The Plate Tectonics

The Plate Tectonics

The Plate Tectonics

The Plate Tectonics movement trench Mid-oceanic ridge Mantle Core

The Plate Tectonics diverting boundary1 Continental Crust Magma Mantle

The Plate Tectonics diverting boundary1

The Plate Tectonics diverting boundary1

The Plate Tectonics diverting boundary1

The Plate Tectonics diverting boundary2 Continental crust Magma Mantle

The Plate Tectonics diverting boundary2

The Plate Tectonics diverting boundary3 Continental crust Magma oceanic crust

The Plate Tectonics diverting boundary3

The Plate Tectonics movement trench Mid-oceanic ridge Mantle Core

The Plate Tectonics subduction zone Trench Oceanic Crust Oceanic crust Litosphere Astenosphere magma Converting boundary type oceanic crust oceanic crust

The Plate Tectonics subduction zone

The Plate Tectonics subduction zone Converging boundary Continental crust oceanic crust

The Plate Tectonics subduction zone

The Plate Tectonics subduction zone Converging boundary Continental crust continental crust Continental crust

The Plate Tectonics subduction zone Converging boundary Continental crust continental crust

The Rock cycle

Igneous rocks - tělesa Channel Sill Batholit Lakolite Dyke

Igneous Rocks dyke

Igneous Rocks Sill

Vyvřelé horniny klasifikace Igneous Rocks Chart

Igneous rock classification Granite

Vyvřelé horniny klasifikace Granite Granodiorite

Igneous rock classification Granite Granodiorite Quartz diorite

Igneous rock classification Granit e

Igneous rock classification Granite

Igneous rock classification Syenite

Igneous rock classification Diorite

Igneous rock classification Gabro

Igneous rock classification Syenite Diorite Gabro

Igneous rock volcanic rocks classification Ryolite

Igneous rock volcanic rocks classification Quartz porphyre

Igneous rock volcanic rocks classification Basalt

Igneous rock volcanic rocks classification Basalt ZS 2013/14

Igneous rock volcanic rocks classification Basalt porous texture

Igneous rock volcanic rocks classification Basalt porphyritic structure

Igneous rock volcanic rocks classification Basalt porphyritic structure

Igneous rock volcanic rocks classification Old basalt

Igneous rock volcanic rocks classification Old basalt

Igneous rock volcanic rocks classification Trachyte

Igneous rock volcanic rocks classification Andesite

Igneous rock volcanic rocks classification trachyte andezite basalt

Igneous rock volcanic rocks classification Phonolite

Volcanic activity - basalts 1. Shield volcanoes Pahoehoe

Volcanic activity - basalts 1. Shield volcanoes Hawaii hot spot

Volcanic activity - basalts 2. Cinder cone Aa láva

Volcanic activity - basalts 3. Stratovolcano composite volcano