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GEO Geomorphology Plate Tect Notes for IAS Exam Preparation

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GEO Geomorphology Plate Tect Notes for IAS Exam Preparation

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  1. GEO Geomorphology Plate Tect Notes for IAS Exam Preparation

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  3. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Click HereFor Join The Group Click Here For Join TheGroup Geomorphology https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  4. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) 3Theories Continental Sea-floor spreading Platetectonic theory drift https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  5. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) • Continental drifttheory • Supercontinent -Pangaea • Ocean –Panthalasa • During Mid- Mesozoic, Pangaea broke up and driftedapart • Continental crust (SIAL rocks) float over Oceanic crust (SIMArocks) • Drivingforce? https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  6. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Continental Drifttheory Zig-sawfit Similarity ofrocks https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  7. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Continental drifttheory Fossilevidences Palaeo-climaticevidences https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  8. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) • Convectioncells • ArthurHolmes: • Convection current theory • Convection cells – force behind drifting of continents https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  9. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) 3Theories Continental Sea-floor spreading Platetectonic theory drift https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  10. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) • Sea-floormapping • During 1940s and1950s • Diversity of ocean-floor • Submarinehills • – guoyts –MOR • –Trench https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  11. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Ocean floormapping Questions: Ocean crust not older than mid-Mesozoic Age increase away fromMOR Sea-mounts deformed at trenches https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  12. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Sea floor spreadingTheory • 1960s Harry Hass and Dietz answered question regarding ocean mapping using convectiontheory • revealed mystery of mid-oceanic ridge and trenches https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  13. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Mid- OceanicRidge https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  14. https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) MOR – Mid OceanicRidge https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  15. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) • MOR – Mid OceanicRidge • Rising limb of current breaks the Oceancrust • Basalticeruption • Accumulation of lava– • ridge =>MOR • New Oceaniccrust • Divergent limb – expansion of ocean crust https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  16. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Trenches https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  17. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) • MOR - Trench • At trench Ocean floor destroyed – meltedin mantle • Oceanic crust heavier than continentalcrust • Ocean floor act like conveyorbelt • Ocean floor – cyclic process – 300 mlyrs https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  18. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Marianatrench https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  19. https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Question https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy ) Q. In which one of the following oceans the Diamantina Trench is located? PacificOcean AtlanticOcean IndianOcean ArcticOcean UPSC Prelims 2006 Ans.C) https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  20. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Diamantinetrench https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  21. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) • Palaeo-magentism • Magnetism of rocks alongMOR • Magnetometer - Magnetic parallel stripes– normal and reverse magnetic profile • 1st Carlsberg ridge– • Indianocean https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  22. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Geomagnetism https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  23. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) • Palaeo-magentism • Vine andmattheus • Molten lava get polarity geomagnetic field of that period-Solidify • Ocean floor –magnetic tape https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  24. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) • Palaeo-magnetism • conclusion • Periodic reversal of magnetic field of the earth • Rate of sea-floor spreading decided byage • + distance between two equal magnetic stripes • Atlantic – 1.0 cm/year • Indian – 1.5cm/year • Pacific – 6.0cm/year https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  25. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) 3Theories Continental Sea-floor Platetectonic theory drift spreading https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  26. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) • Plate tectonicTheory • Unanswered questions– • Formation of foldmountains? • Reason for earthquake? • Reason for volcanism onland? https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  27. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) • Plate tectonictheory • Work of many scientists from different discipline • Came out in1960s • Based on 2 scientificevidences • sea-floorspreading • Palaeo-magnetism • The most latest and acceptedtheory https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  28. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) • Plates • Crust and upper part of mantle =>lithosphere • Asthenosphere = unique mechanical rigidity, semi- molten,plastic • Lithosphere float over Asthenosphere • Lithosphere is not continuous, broken, known asplates https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  29. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) • plates • J.T Wilson termed – ’Plate’ (litho,100km) • 3 types ofplates: • Entirely oceanic, entirely continentaland both continental and oceanic • 6 major and 20minor plates https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  30. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Plates of theworld https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  31. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Chemical composition ofInterior • Inner core= Fe,Ni • Outer core = Fe, Ni +silica • Mantle =Olivine • Oceans =basalt • Continents = granite andandesite https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  32. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) geomorph Fundamental Rocks https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  33. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) Burning and Melting ofrocks Olivine https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Basalt Andesite Granite https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  34. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) PlateInteractions DivergentBoundary ConvergentBoundary TransverseBoundary https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  35. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) • Divergent PlateBoundary • Ascending limb of convection current – below O/C • Below ocean –MOR • Below continent –rift valley, nascentsea https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  36. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Divergent PlateBoundary Oceanic crust -MOR Continentalcrust https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  37. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Phases of Divergent continentalcrust Nascent sea Riftvalley Ocean https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  38. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Phases of Divergent continentalcrust https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  39. https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) The Great African riftvalley https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  40. Red sea – Nascentsea https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  41. https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Africa after 10 mlyears https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  42. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Knot ofPlates https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  43. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Knot ofplates https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  44. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Lakes and Nile river -African riftvalley https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  45. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Africanlakes https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  46. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) RiverNile https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  47. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Grand Renaissance dam,Ethiopia • From 2011 on BlueNile • Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam • Egypt to lose water share + hydro electricity fromAswan • Egypt showed reservation but Ethiopia did not payheed • Egypt ready for military intervention • British treaties between Egypt andSudan https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  48. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy) https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Locations inAfrica • Nubiandesert • Easterndesert • Namibdesert • LakeVictoria • LakeMalawi • LakeTurkana • Lakechad • RiverCongo • RiverNiger • Mt.Kilimanjaro • Katangaplateau • Graincoast • Ivorycoast • Goldcoast • Slavecoast • Darfur https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

  49. https://bit.ly/2SlbRZd ( Soft Copy ) Q. Which one of the following lakes form an international boundary between Tanzania andUganda? Chad Malawi Victoria Zambezi https://bit.ly/2qbkWaR ( Hard Copy) Question UPSC Prelims 2000 Ans. https://bit.ly/2nSK7Oa (Best Coaching)

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