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Contracting Earth Theory:
Widely accepted but a scientific house of cards.
Continental Drift
First evidence: The jigsaw fit of the outline of the
continental margins.
Frances Bacon (1620): while reviewing the first maps of
the coastlines of Africa and South America noted that the
outlines of the continents appear as if they could fit
together.
In 1858 Antonio Snider-Pellegrini made the following
“before and after” maps of South America and Africa.
This “jigsaw” fit of continental
margins is best when the outline
is the edges of the continental
shelves.
Frances Placet (1668) was the first to suggest that the
continents were actually fixed together as suggested by
their outlines.
Suggested that the continents had been torn apart by the
biblical flood.
Born: Germany, 1880
PhD: Astronomy
Profession: Meteorologist and Greenland Explorer.
Died: 1930
Alfred Wegener became the “father of continental drift”
by amassing considerable supporting evidence that the
continents moved over time.
In 1915 Wegener published his work in The Origin of the
Continents and Oceans.
Wegener’s Evidence:
The presence of fossils only over small areas of now
separate continents (how did they get from continent to
continent?).
Paleoclimate evidence
In the modern world
glaciers are found near
the north and south
poles.
Deserts are largely
found in bands that are
parallel to the equator.
Extensive reef
complexes lie along the
equator.
Desert deposits and reefs that
are several hundred million
years old are found in bands
that suggest the equator was
oriented as shown on the left.
If we assume that the poles
and equator are fixed, the
continents must have been in
different positions as shown
on the left.
Glacial deposits,
including structures
that indicate ice flow,
direction are located
in ancient rocks as
shown on the left.
Wegener suggested
that the pattern
formed with
continents together
at the south pole.
The distribution of mountain belts: not randomly
distributed as would be expected for a shrinking Earth.
Wegener’s Conclusions:
1. That the continents were once joined. Therefore, they
must have moved apart over time.
2. Contracting Earth theory was not consistent with the
facts.
Wegener proposed a mechanism for continental drift:
pushing of the continents by gravitational forces that
derived from the sun and the moon (similar to tides).
Other evidence was refuted as being “coincidence” or just
being incorrect.
Errors in Wegener’s data led to easy arguments against
some conclusions.
He had predicted the North America and Europe were
moving away from each other at the rate of 250
cm/year……an impossible rate.
(we now know that they are moving apart at a rate up to 3
cm per year)
The second Biggest problem: the mechanism that
Wegener proposed was impossible and easily
demonstrated to be so.
By 1930 there were few geologists who believed Wegener’s
hypothesis.
He died while on an expedition to Greenland, two days
after his 50th birthday.
Over the next 20 years any suggestion of moving
continents was received with strong opposition.
In the 1950s evidence from the geological record of the
Earth’s magnetic field began to strongly suggest exactly
such movement.
The biggest problem was that Wegener’s ideas were
contrary to the dogma of the day.

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CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY PRESENTATION.ppt

  • 1. Contracting Earth Theory: Widely accepted but a scientific house of cards. Continental Drift First evidence: The jigsaw fit of the outline of the continental margins. Frances Bacon (1620): while reviewing the first maps of the coastlines of Africa and South America noted that the outlines of the continents appear as if they could fit together.
  • 2. In 1858 Antonio Snider-Pellegrini made the following “before and after” maps of South America and Africa.
  • 3. This “jigsaw” fit of continental margins is best when the outline is the edges of the continental shelves.
  • 4. Frances Placet (1668) was the first to suggest that the continents were actually fixed together as suggested by their outlines. Suggested that the continents had been torn apart by the biblical flood. Born: Germany, 1880 PhD: Astronomy Profession: Meteorologist and Greenland Explorer. Died: 1930 Alfred Wegener became the “father of continental drift” by amassing considerable supporting evidence that the continents moved over time. In 1915 Wegener published his work in The Origin of the Continents and Oceans.
  • 5. Wegener’s Evidence: The presence of fossils only over small areas of now separate continents (how did they get from continent to continent?).
  • 6. Paleoclimate evidence In the modern world glaciers are found near the north and south poles. Deserts are largely found in bands that are parallel to the equator. Extensive reef complexes lie along the equator.
  • 7. Desert deposits and reefs that are several hundred million years old are found in bands that suggest the equator was oriented as shown on the left. If we assume that the poles and equator are fixed, the continents must have been in different positions as shown on the left.
  • 8. Glacial deposits, including structures that indicate ice flow, direction are located in ancient rocks as shown on the left. Wegener suggested that the pattern formed with continents together at the south pole.
  • 9. The distribution of mountain belts: not randomly distributed as would be expected for a shrinking Earth.
  • 10. Wegener’s Conclusions: 1. That the continents were once joined. Therefore, they must have moved apart over time. 2. Contracting Earth theory was not consistent with the facts. Wegener proposed a mechanism for continental drift: pushing of the continents by gravitational forces that derived from the sun and the moon (similar to tides).
  • 11. Other evidence was refuted as being “coincidence” or just being incorrect. Errors in Wegener’s data led to easy arguments against some conclusions. He had predicted the North America and Europe were moving away from each other at the rate of 250 cm/year……an impossible rate. (we now know that they are moving apart at a rate up to 3 cm per year) The second Biggest problem: the mechanism that Wegener proposed was impossible and easily demonstrated to be so.
  • 12. By 1930 there were few geologists who believed Wegener’s hypothesis. He died while on an expedition to Greenland, two days after his 50th birthday. Over the next 20 years any suggestion of moving continents was received with strong opposition. In the 1950s evidence from the geological record of the Earth’s magnetic field began to strongly suggest exactly such movement. The biggest problem was that Wegener’s ideas were contrary to the dogma of the day.