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Alfred Wegener's Plate Tectonics Theory
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ALFRED WEGENER
BY: ELIZABETH HAYES
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WHO IS ALFRED WEGENER
A German polar researcher, geophysicist and meteorologist.
Born November 1, 1880 in Berlin, German. Empire
Died November 1930 in Clarinetania, Greenland
Graduated as the best in his class at the Köllnische Gymnasium on Wallstrasse in Berlin
3.
FOUR EXPEDITIONS TO GREENLAND
First expedition was in 1906
Last expedition was in 1930
Wegener died during his last expedition
Photo by
tim caynes
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THE FIRST EXPEDITION
Set up the first meteorological station near Danmarkshavn
Launched kites and tethered balloons
Was making meteorological measurements
First time in Artic climate zone
Photo by
vincen-t
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THE SECOND EXPEDITION
Were initially there to buy ponies
Ended up crossing inland ice in northeast Greenland
By the end of the expedition, all the ponies and dogs were eaten
Photo by
Joe Edwards
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THE THIRD EXPEDITION
Were setting up for a different main expedition for later
Tested a propeller-driven snowmobile
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THE FOURTH EXPEDITION
German government contributed $129,000
In 2007, that would've equaled, $1.5 million
Inspired the novel, "A Prince of the Captivity" that was written in 1933
Written by John Buchan
Talks about one of the men on the expedition
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CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY
All of the continents were connected once
Wegener named the giant continent Urkontinent
Urkontinent is German for "primal continent"
Same meaning as the Greek word Pangea
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WEGENER'S PLATE AND TECTONICS THEORY
Created after he died, credit went to him though
Samples from the ground in India started this theory
Based off of Wegener's Continental Drift Theory
With the introduction to the GPS
It became possible to measure continental drift directly
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PROS AND CONS
Pro: Explains why the continents fit together
Con: Many say that the oceanic crust is too hard for the continents to move
Pro: Explains how certain tectonic plates are just like others around the world
Con: Wegener was "out there" so it isn't highly accepted
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
In 1980, the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Located in Bremerhaven, Germany
Awards Wegener Medal in his name
The peninsula where he died was named after him near Ummannaq, Greenland
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS CONT.
Wegener crater on the Moon
Wegener crater on Mars
Asteroid 29227 Wegener
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WEGENER CRATER ON MARS
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SOURCES
Wikipedia on Alfred Wegener and Tectonic Plates
commons.wikimedia.org
jpl.nasa.gov
Elizabeth Hayes
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