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Title: Solar System


1
Solar System Geology
  • Chapter 13-15

2
Good Book Questions
  • Concepts
  • 9.2, 9.10, 10.1, 10.8, 10.10, 11.1, 11.4, 11.9,
    12.2, 12.4, 12.9
  • Thought
  • 9.1, 9.8, 10.2, 10.6, 10.8, 11.2, 11.5, 11.11,
    12.3, 12.8, 12.12

3
Hubble Law
  • Star distances by parallax
  • Position of stars in our galaxy
  • 30-100 light years only

4
Hubble Law
  • Structure of Milky Way (spiral)
  • Hubble measured distance to various galaxies and
    compared to red shift
  • 120,000 LY across
  • 1-2 MLY to Andromeda

5
Milky Way Statistics
  • 120,000 light years across
  • 200 billion stars
  • 10-200 billion galaxies

6
Hubble Law Distances
  • Inverse square law for light
  • Type IA Supernovae
  • Simple rise and fall light decay curve
  • Cepheid Variables
  • Variable intensity stars (very bright)
  • Out to 20 MLY
  • Quasars, Nebulae, H II Regions (130 MLY)

7
Hubble Law
  • Distance and Velocity of distant galaxies

8
Comments on Copernicus
  • Proposed sun centered solar system instead of
    earth centered
  • Explained the star/planet motion easier

9
Retrograde Motion
  • Two models
  • Copernican model better

10
Outer Planets and Comets
  • Jovian planets
  • Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
  • Many moons and rings
  • Pluto and Beyond
  • Oort cloud produces comets
  • Periodically orbits disturbed and changed

11
What links the following?
  • Volcanoes
  • Earthquakes
  • Tidal Waves
  • Global magnetism

12
Restless Earth
  • Nuclear decay inside our planet
  • Uranium probably largest source, but not only
    source of interior heating
  • Earth is like an onion.it has layers
  • Core (two parts)
  • Mantle (two parts)
  • Crust
  • Atmosphere

13
Plate Tectonics
  • Why does wood float on water?
  • Same mechanism allows plates to float on the
    mantle!

14
Distribution of Plates
  • Oceanic and Continental Plates

15
Boundaries Between Plates
  • Subduction

16
Boundaries Between Plates
  • Oceanic Ridges
  • Volcanic activity
  • Divergent

17
Sliding Boundaries
  • San Andreas Fault (earthquakes)

18
Earthquake Outcomes
  • Waves of Destruction (not unlike oceans)

19
Hot Spots
  • Formation of Hawaiian Islands

20
How Can We SEE Inside?
  • Use Earthquakes!
  • Waves bend as they change media!

21
Temperature Inside the Earth
  • Very hot
  • Very high pressure

22
Magnetic Field of the Earth
  • Inner core acts as solid magnet
  • Molten outer core current loops

23
Other Planets?
  • Moon, Mars, Venus all too small and cooled off
    too quickly
  • Volcanoes do exist on Mars
  • No recycling of surface (craters survive)
  • Gas giants different composition (mostly H2) and
    have very different geological activity

24
Canadian Diamonds
  • Kimberlite, Peridotite, Garnet

25
Rock Cycle
  • Total mineral oxide mass not changing in quantity
    but only in distribution
  • Subduction and Volcanism
  • Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic
  • Devils Tower
  • Mount Fuji

26
Layers and Time
  • Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks
  • Sedimentary Rocks
  • Bottoms of rivers, lakes, oceans
  • Layers correspond to events
  • Limestone layers common in KY

27
Igneous Rocks
  • Granite, Basalt
  • Mantle extrusion (or intrusion)

28
Igneous Rocks
  • Formation recorded by types of minerals and grain
    size

29
Sedimentary Rocks
  • Various types (from Coal to Limestone)

30
Metamorphic Rocks
  • Gneiss, Marble, others
  • Very high temperature, pressures
  • Recrystallization of constituents
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