Importance Of Plate Tectonics

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Volcanic and seismic events describe the activity of volcanoes and earthquakes, that can be recorded and used alongside other data to further enhance our understanding of plate tectonics. This process is the large scale motion of the Earth’s lithosphere; crust that is split into large sections known as tectonic plates move relative to one another, and can converge, diverge and subduct. This causes the formation of volcanoes, and triggers earthquakes of both large and small magnitudes. Recently, we have witnessed the effects of a major earthquake in central Italy. Seismologists and geologists are now using data from the quake, measuring 6.2 on the Richter Scale, to continuously expand their knowledge of plate tectonics and the importance of …show more content…

Mapping the location of seismic events shows that they occur at plate boundaries and fault lines. It is clear that they happen here due to the activity of the tectonic plates; the shaking being caused by the release of energy, and the creation of seismic waves, due to the build-up of pressure. The recent earthquake in central Italy around the towns of Accumoli and Amatrice, is one of millions of seismic events that has enabled scientists to further explore the theory behind this activity. Not only will it allow us to better understand how and why these earthquakes occur, it will ensure we are better prepared in the future and that the amount of damage will be reduced. In the past 100 years, we have experienced over 10,000 strong earthquakes. When recording these on a world map, a positive correlation is clear between plate boundaries and seismicity. Many also appear to occur in clusters around certain areas of plate boundaries, further strengthening the belief that seismicity is another major piece of evidence. It is important to understand that earthquakes can sometimes occur not as a result of tectonic movement, which may be important to consider. For example, fracking for oil and gas production processes within the earth’s crust can trigger relatively minor earthquakes, or volcanic activity can lead to harmonic tremors. Despite this, it is clear that enough evidence supports …show more content…

Since 1596, when Abraham Ortelius suggested that they may ‘drift’, there had been great speculation around the issue. However, following Wegener’s theory, geologists such as Arthur Holmes were able to further develop these ideas, leading to the acceptance of the plate tectonics theory. The evidence that Wegener provided for his theory, was also useful evidence in proving that the plate tectonics theory is valid. Firstly, Wegener noticed that continents such as Africa and South America were able to fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. He also observed that animals and fossils in widely separated lands were similar. For example, remains of mesosaurus and cynognathus were found only in South Africa and South America. Therefore, the plates that these two countries lie upon must have moved apart over time; this will have been due to the tectonic movement of the continental

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