CONTINENTAL DRIFT

geological theory that the relative positions of the continents on the earth's surface have changed considerably through geologic time. Though first proposed by American geologist Frank Bursley Taylor in a lecture in 1908, the first detailed theory of continental drift was put forth by German meteorologist and geophysicist Alfred Wegener in 1912. On the basis of geology, biology, climatology, and the alignment of the continental shelf rather than the coastline, he believed that during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras, about 275 to 175 million years ago, all the continents were united into a vast supercontinent, which he called Pangaea. Later, Pangaea broke into two supercontinental masses—Laurasia to the north, and Gondwanaland to the south. The present continents began to split apart in the latter Mesozoic era about 100 million years ago, drifting to their present positions.

As additional evidence Wegener cited the unusual presence of coal deposits in the South Polar regions, glacial features in present-day equatorial regions, and the jigsaw fit of the opposing Atlantic continental shelves. He also pointed out that a plastic layer in the earth's interior must exist to accommodate vertical adjustments caused by the creation of new mountains and by the wearing down of old mountains by erosion (see continent). He postulated that the earth's rotation caused horizontal adjustment of rock in this plastic layer, which caused the continents to drift. The frictional drag along the leading edges of the drifting continents results in mountain building.

Wegener's theory stirred considerable controversy during the 1920s. South African geologist A. L. Dutoit, in 1921, strengthened the argument by adding more exacting details that correlated geological and paleontological similarities on both sides of the Atlantic. In 1928, Scottish geologist Arthur Holmes suggested that thermal convection in the mantle was the mechanism that drove the continental movements. American geologist David Griggs performed scale model experiments to show the mantle movements.

The theory of continental drift was not generally accepted, particularly by American geologists, until the 1950s and 60s, when a group of British geophysicists reported on magnetic studies of rocks from many places and from each major division of geologic time. They found that for each continent, the magnetic pole had apparently changed position through geologic time, forming a smooth curve, or pole path, particular to that continent. The pole paths for Europe and North America could be made to coincide by bringing the continents together.

See plate tectonics; seafloor spreading.

See E. H. Colbert, Wandering Lands and Animals: The Story of Continental Drift and Animal Populations (1985); T. H. Van Andel, New Views on an Old Planet: A History of Global Change (2d ed. 1994); W. Sullivan, Continents in Motion: The New Earth Debate (1995); N. Oreskes, The Rejection of Continental Drift: Theory and Method in American Earth Science (1999).

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...to suggest that over time government intervention tends to drift toward a national standard, no matter how aberrant policy...the current market situation to take even more control of the continental shelf by, perhaps, increasing Statoils stake in offshore...
...publica- tions, the evidence for continental drift became stronger (see next section...mantle and crust showed that continental drift probably meant drift of...did not accept the concept of continental drift (see above). This opposition...
...Africa, 1950-1960 (Rochester: University of Rochester Press, 2001). Nye, Joseph S., The US and Europe: Continental Drift? International Affairs , 76:1 (2000) 51-9. The Paradox of American Power: Why the Worlds Only Superpower...
The Union bears the imprint of the legalistic tradition of continental Europe and its belief in the importance of rule-driven Weberian...network organization. INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN AND HISTORICAL DRIFT The idea that decision-makers first formulate policies and...
...breaking through the thin, dull, lustreless films of ice that patched the furrowed road, might have been heard by the nearest Continental picket a mile away. Either a knowledge of this, or the difficulties of the road, evidently irritated the viewless horseman...
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Continental Drift: Australias Search for a Regional Identity. by Malcolm Templeton CONTINENTAL DRIFT: Australias search for a regional...neighbours. Few peoples, Dalrymple says in Continental Drift, have had so much difficulty...
Continental Drift: the Case of Australia by Rawdon Dalrymple...It is still experiencing continental drift-in physical terms at a rate of some...and to speed up Australias continental drift toward East Asia all this seemed to fit...
Continental Drift: Negotiating Male Performance in Canadian...Charlevoix region to Montreal, where he drifts through a series of marginal jobs and...tourist motel near the bus station. The two drift through a series of manual labor jobs...
...for salmon (Herrmann et al. 2001). Drift fishing involves the laying out of long...allowable times and areas. The vessel drifts in the vicinity of the net prior to retrieval...in-motion model presented by the drift captains is simplistic given the full...safety issues in Cook Inlet. When a drift vessel as long as 40 feet tows or drifts with an attached net that is typically...
...trough on the evidence of drift accretion on both flanks of...northern N Atlantic sediment drifts, including the Feni Ridge...two ways: (1) sediment drifts and waves continued to develop...zone of sediment export than drift accumulation; (2) a significant...Humphery 1995). Sheeted drifts, complex waveforms and erosional...bottomcurrent activity along the continental margin. Deposition of ice...
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...scientists are finding clues about continental drift by studying dinosaur fossils...Scientists are finding clues about continental drift by studying dinosaur fossils...dinosaur evolution to the theory of continental drift. At the beginning of the...
Continental Drift: Demagogues and the Dangerous Tide...polls. In nearly every election on continental Europe since September 11, center...IMMIGRANT" CONNOTES different things in continental Europe than in the United States...
Continental Drift by Dan Keeler As continental Europeans head to the coasts for their long summer holidays, they will travel through a Europe in turmoil, a Europe that is struggling to remain competitive in a global market, a community that is...
Continental Drift: As Europe Suffers the Effects of a Financial Crisis Made in the USA...complemented by a social charter, to renew managed capitalism on a continental scale. But Delors, who served from 1985 to 1995, ended up building...
Continental Drift. by Anne McElvoy What is the point of Europe? Over three decades ago, Henry Kissinger issued his artful-naive complaint about...
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Letter: Your Say - Continental Drift. Byline: MR R J MORGAN I AM concerned about the sale of British nuclear fuels to the French company edf. How many readers realise...
Continental DRIFTS; I GET TO PRETEND IT...allowing Bentley to make the Continental all-wheel drive. A...completely sideways in a full drift, then off the power under...pleasure of taking the new Continental out for a leisurely drive...
Continental drift detected on Mars by surveyor probe by Ruth Larson The Mars Global Surveyor mission has found magnetic evidence of continental drift on the Red Planet, a stunning discovery that suggests Mars was once...
Continental Drift Leads to Tremors at the Valley. Byline: LEO SPALL Charlton v Blackburn...still believe their post-Alan Curbishley era should be built on a continental approach. Chief executive Peter Varney said: "People will look at...
Continental Drift; Chefs Special. Byline: Eugene Bellard, head chef at Schmooze wine...Moroccan lemon tagine. " I love wholesome, traditional food, but with a continental twist. Iwas taught this method of cooking lamb during my time in Ireland...
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CONTINENTAL DRIFT geological theory that the relative...1908, the first detailed theory of continental drift was put forth by German meteorologist...climatology, and the alignment of the continental shelf rather than the coastline, he...
DRIFT deposit of mixed clay, gravel...Stratified, or glaciofluvial, drift is carried by waters flowing...up the greater part of the drift, is unstratified, consisting...periods ). Large sections of continental Europe and North America are...
...Another theory was called the continental assimilation hypothesis, where...redistributing into oceanic and continental crusts. In 1925, the expansion...Accepted theory now points to continental drift and seafloor spreading as a result...
...features and characteristics of continental drift and seafloor spreading into a...plate tectonics processes and continental drift did not attract wide interest...boundary conditions. When a large continental mass breaks into smaller pieces...
...result in the deformation and uplift of the continental shelf and continental rise sediments into complex folded and faulted mountain chains (see seafloor spreading ; continental drift ). Bibliography See W. M. Bueler, Mountains...
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