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Title: The Dynamic Crust


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The Dynamic Crust
  • Regents Earth Science

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Seismic Waves and Earths Structure
How can we tell that the outer core is liquid and
the inner core is solid?
3
Seismic Waves and Earths Structure
  • Velocity of Seismic Waves
  • P-waves travel fastest (2X faster than S-waves)
  • S-waves second fastest
  • Increases in denser material
  • The waves are refracted (bent) as they pass from
    a material of one density to a material of a
    higher or lower density.

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Seismic Waves and Earths Structure
  • P-waves
  • Travel through solids, liquids and gases
  • S-waves
  • Travel only through solids

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Seismic Waves and Earths Structure
  • Scientists infer the properties of Earth's
    interior through the analysis of seismic wave
    data.
  • By studying thousands of seismograms scientists
    have discovered that seismic waves refract,
    reflect, change velocity, and become absorbed by
    various parts of Earth's interior.
  • The following diagram shows the results of these
    thousands of studies.

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P and S Waves
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Seismic Waves and Earths Structure
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P and S Waves
9
Shadow Zone
  • The Shadow Zone is created by the refraction of
    P-waves and the inability of S-waves to travel
    through a liquid.

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Inferred Properties of Earths Interior
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Inferred Properties of Earths Interior
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Earths Layers - Detail
  • Crust
  • Lithosphere
  • Moho
  • Asthenosphere
  • Mantle
  • Asthenosphere (plastic)
  • Stiffer Mantle
  • Outer Core
  • Inner Core

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Earths Crust
  • Oceanic Crust
  • Beneath Oceans
  • Thinner
  • Basaltic Rocks
  • Denser
  • Continental Crust
  • Beneath continents
  • Thicker
  • Thickest where highest (beneath mountains)
  • Granitic Rocks
  • Less Dense

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MOHO
  • Mohorovic Discontinuity
  • Interface between lithosphere and asthenosphere
  • Below Moho rocks become denser due to increased
    pressure at depth and solid phase

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Asthenosphere
  • Plastic portion of the upper mantle
  • Rocks are partially molten (plastic)
  • Detected due to decrease in velocity of seismic
    waves through this zone
  • Widely accepted theory that magma and lava
    originate in the asthenosphere

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Inferred Properties of Earths Interior
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Inferred Properties of Earths Interior
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