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Final sprint to finish line.
  • Exam IV scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 19,
    1000-1150am
  • Review session??
  • See me for grades later Wednesday

2
Ch. 19 Review
  • Modern ice age
  • Human evolution

3
Reconstruction ofAustralopithecus
Shoulder joint typical of arborescent apes, long
arms, strong wrists, long curved fingers
4
African emmigrant
1st widespread hominid
Eurasian hominid
increase in brain capacity
climate change
bipedalism
5
Todays outline Neogene tectonics
  • Destruction of the Tethyan seaway
  • Development of the American west
  • Rejuvenation of the Appalachians

6
Destruction of the Tethyan Seaway
  • In Neogene time, Indian Subcontinent and several
    smaller continental fragments of Gondwanaland
    collided with Eurasia
  • Result was Himalaya Mountains, mountains of the
    Near East, and Alps
  • Today, only the Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea,
    Caspian Sea, and Aral Sea are vestiges of the
    former Tethyan Seaway

7
Final driftof IndianSubcontinent
8
Closure ofTethys Seaway
9
Modern Geology of theAmerican West
  • All modern physiographic provinces of the
    American west were formed during Neogene time
  • Rocky Mountains
  • Colorado Plateau
  • Basin and Range
  • Columbia Plateau/Snake River Plain
  • Cascades
  • Sierra Nevada
  • Coast ranges

10
Western physiographic provinces
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Western physiographic provinces
  • Rocky Mountains are a very high (14,000 ft)
    basement uplift
  • Colorado Plateau is a high plain (elevation
    5,000 ft) of highly dissected, but nearly flat
    strata
  • Grand Canyon, Green River Canyon
  • Basin and Range is an area of semi-parallel
    mountains and valleys formed by block faulting

12
Green RiverCanyon(near Moab, Utah)
13
Basin and Range
Extensional forces (stretching)
14
Western physiographic provinces
  • Columbia Plateau and Snake River Plain is a
    broad, flat area of extrusive volcanic rocks
    (basalt flows)
  • Cascades are volcanic mountains (e.g., Mount St.
    Helens)
  • Sierra Nevada is a granitic uplift
  • Coast Ranges are faulted and folded mountains

15
Sierra Nevada
16
Eastern face of Sierra Nevada
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Origin of western tectonism
  • Coast Ranges, Cascades, and Columbia River
    Plateau/Snake River Plain are directly related to
    subduction along western continental margin
  • Uplift of Colorado Plateau and Rocky Mountains
    may be partly isostatic, but mostly related to
    swelling within the mantle
  • Sierra Nevada is a basement uplift associated
    with plate margin tectonics

18
Origin of western tectonism
  • Origin of Basin and Range is problematic, but
    possibly related to western margin tectonics and
    origin of San Andreas fault
  • Complex interaction where a spreading ridge
    becomes part of a subduction zone
  • Transform fault (San Andreas)
  • Extensional thinning of the crust (Basin and
    Range)

19
San Andreas Fault and crustal thinning (Basin and
Range)
20
Rejuvenation of the Appalachians
  • Last episode of deformation in Appalachians was
    Alleghenian Orogeny
  • Pennsylvanian time
  • Appalachians were completely leveled by erosion
    during Mesozoic time
  • Modern topography developed in response to
    Neogene isostatic uplift
  • Mild, vertical elevation without deformation

21
Rejuvenation of the Appalachians
Cretaceous
Holocene
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Major Events in Earths History
  • Origin of the Earth
  • Formation of continents
  • Origin of life (simple cells)
  • Origin of multicellular life
  • Invasion of land by plants and animals
  • Formation of major mountain chains
  • Assembly and break-up of supercontinent Pangaea
  • Five great mass extinctions
  • Age of dinosaurs
  • Origin of mankind

23
Key Messages
  • Close linkage between biologic events and
    geologic events
  • Need to look at Earths history in order to
    understand Earth today
  • Change is normal

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Earth in the year 50,002,001 A.D.
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