FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
State University System of Florida
Department of Geology
GLY 5425 TECTONICS
Spring 1997
Dr. G. Draper
PC 326A TR 15.30-16.45
The subject of tectonics concerns the deformation and motion of large regions of the Earths lithosphere and the evolution of the major features on its surface, such as mountain belts. rift valleys, ocean basins etc. The modern theory of plate tectonics that has evolved in the last 25 years or so is a comprehensive theory that explains many aspects of the Earth's appearance and behaviour.
The purpose of this course is to give you an overview of this theory, and the evidence that supports it. Simply because plate tectonics touches on so many different aspects of geology, this means that to understand it properly you must be aware of the fundamentals of petrology, sedimentology, startigraphy, structural geology, geophysics and even paleontology. This course will therefore not only make you aware of "how the Earth works", but will also help you braoden your background in geology as a whole.
Texts:
Required: Moores and Twiss: Tectonics, Freeman, 1995, 415pp.
Reccomended: Cox and Hart: Plate Tectonics: how it works, Blackwell, 392pp.
Schedule
Chapters in : Moores amd Twiss (mt),
Week beginning Cox and hart (ch)
Part 1: Physical properties of the Earth and its lithosphere
Jan 7 (GD possibly on jury duty: assignment)
Outline; historical introduction. Interlude (mt) p.247;
ch 1
Tectonic features of the Earth; basics of plate tectonics
Jan 14 Rheology of the lithosphere and aesthenosphere
Part 2: Properties of Plate margins
Jan 21 Divergent Plate margins and oceanic lithosphere mt 5
Jan 28 Rifting and Atlantic style continenal margins mt 5
Feb 4 Transform faults and fracture zones mt 6
Feb 11 Convergent plate margins mt 7
Feb 18 Plate driving forces, mantle convection and hot spots
Part 3: Plate kimematics
Feb 25 Kinematics in 2D space: vector diagrams, triple junctions mt 4, 8; ch 1,2
Mar 4 Kinematics in 3D space: Euler poles, spreading rates, projections,
paleomag ch 3,4
Mar 11 Spring Break - no classes
Mar 18 Kinematics in 3D rotations, finite poles stage poles, measuring plate motion ch 4,7
Part 4: Plate evolution
Mar 25 Collision tectonics; inversion; terranes mt 9,10, 12
Apr 1 Collisional tectonics (continued) mt 9,10, 12
Apr 8 Phanerozoic plate reconstruction and geologic history
Apr 15 Pre-Cambrian tectonics and the evolution of the crust
April 21 FINAL EXAM
Grade calculation
Assignments and participation 25%
Mid term quiz 20%
Final 30%
Term paper 25%
Journals
The following journals regularly contain article on tectonics:
Tectonics - (AGU) principles and regional
Journal of Geophysical Research - solid earth (red) - AGU mainly principles
Tectonophysics principles and regional
Geology principles and regional
Geol. Soc America Bulletin mainly regional
Journal of the Geological Society of London (see GD collection) principles and regional
Geophysics Research letters (see BC collection) mainly principles
Some other books
Condie: Plate tectonics and crustal evolution
Fowler: The solid earth
Howell: Tectonics of suspect terranes
Moores: Shaping the earth; tectonics of continents and oceans (simple Scientific American Articles, but useful)
Park: Geological structures and moving plates
Seyfert (ed): Encyclopedia of structural geology and tectonics
Turcotte and Schubert: Geodynamics