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Planet Earth


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Geology for Engineers
Planet Earth

THE UNIVERSE
The Universe is the totality of all matter and
energy that exists in the vastness of space,
whether known to human beings or not.

Formation of the Solar System
•The stages of solar system formation start
with a protostar embedded in a gas cloud,
then to an early star with a circumstellar
disk, to a star surrounded by small
"planetesimals" that are starting to clump
together to a solar system like ours today.

Formation of the Solar System
www.jwst.nasa.gov/birth.html Credit: Shu et al. 1987
protostar
circumstellar disk
planetesimals
home

Composition of the Solar System
Composed of Eight Planets grouped under
the following
Jovian planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus,
Neptune
–Large masses & low densities.
–Mainly composed of gaseous H & He and
frozen C-H-N volatiles.
–Interiors may be similar to that of Earth

Composition of the Solar System
•The inner, terrestrial planets: Small
masses & high densities.
–Mercury: No atmosphere. Similar in
composition to Earth.
–Venus: Dense atmosphere of CO
2& N.
Similar in composition to Earth.
–Earth: More about “us” later.
–Mars: Polar ice caps in winter –water?
Uniform chemical composition –i.e. no iron
core and silicate mantle as in Earth.

The Asteroids
www.aerospaceweb.org/

Composition of the Solar System
•The asteroids: Located in a belt between
the terrestrial and Jovian planets e.g.
Pluto.
•Meteorites: Most are probably fragments
from the asteroid belt of our solar system.
–Siderites, or “irons” (98% metal)
–Siderolites, or “stony irons” (50% metal, 50%
silicate)
–Aerolite, or “stones” (silicate > metal)

Planet Earth
Earth is the third planet in distance from sun in the solar
system, the only planet known to harbor life, and the home
of human beings Nearly two-thirds or about 71% of
earth’s surface is covered by water, which is essential to
life. The rest is land, mostly in the form of continents that
rise above the oceans.

The Age of the Earth
Geochronologists are responsible for
determining the age of the earth
using radioactivity technique (radiometric
dating technique).

The Internal Structure of the
Earth
Evidence from seismic waves shows that the earth is
layered. The earth basically consists of 3 layers:-1) crust
2) mantle and 3) core

The Theory of Plate Tectonics

Continental Drift

Evidence to support continental drift
•1)Paleo-climatology:Thepastclimatesareinconsistent
withtheirmodernlocations.
•2)Paleontology:Patternsofpresent-dayanimallife,and
similaritiesamongfossilsacrosscontinents.
•3)Geometricfitofthedifferentcontinentse.g.ifSouth
AmericaandAfricaarefittedtogether,theidentical
contactsarefoundinpreciselytherightpositiononthe
shoreofSouthAmerica.
•4)MatchingStratigraphyandTruncatedstructure:The
MountainsofNorthEasternAmerica,WesternEurope,
andNorthernAfrica,compositionsarethesameandthis
isproofthattheworldwasone.

Sea floor spreading-
(1) Ocean ridge

(2)Magma upwelling (TectonicGeomorphology)
Upwelling mantle melts by decompression, producing
magmas that rise to the surface, often along normal faults
created by the extensional deformation.

Geological time scale
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