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adam_text Contents A Foreword by Steven Cande page x Acknowledgments xiv List of abbreviations xvi Introduction xvii 1 Reception of competing views of seafloor evolution, 1961-1962 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Wilson, the man 2 1.3 Wilson champions contractionism and continental accretion, 1949-1954 5 1.4 Wilson and Scheidegger raise difficulties with continental drift and mantle convection as the cause of island and mountain arcs, 1949-1954 18 1.5 Wilson continues to support contractionism and reject mobilism, 1959 21 1.6 Scheidegger acknowledges paleomagnetic support for mobilism, 1958, 1963 31 1.7 Wilson combines slow Earth expansion and his contractionist account of orogenic belts, 1960 33 1.8 Bernal and Dietz discuss seafloor spreading, October 1961 35 1.9 Wilson becomes a mobilist, 1961 36 1.10 Wilson matches the Cabot and Great Glen faults in support of mobilism, 1962 46 1.11 Menard and Hess correspond about seafloor spreading, 1961, 1962 50 1.12 Menard defends seafloor thinning and attacks Earth expansion, 1962 53 1.13 Heezen attacks seafloor spreading and seafloor thinning, 1962 56 1.14 Irving cautions Hess, 1961 58 2 The origin of marine magnetic anomalies, 1958-1963 62 2.1 Introduction 62 2.2 Explaining marine magnetic anomalies 63 v VI Contents 2.3 Interpretation of northeast Pacific marine magnetic anomalies prior to Vine’s proposal, 1958-1962 65 2.4 Interpretation of magnetic anomalies over ridges and seamounts prior to Vine’s proposal, 1953-1962 70 2.5 Matthews, his early life; goes to Antarctica 84 2.6 Matthews visits the Falkland Islands and favors continental drift 87 2.7 Matthews, his graduate work in the Department of Geodesy and Geophysics at Cambridge, 1958-1961 89 2.8 Vine’s early interest in continental drift and undergraduate years at Cambridge, 1959-1962 91 2.9 Vine begins research, 1962 96 2.10 Mason and Raff on magnetic anomalies, 1962-1963 101 2.11 Vine reviews the literature on marine magnetic anomalies, October 1962 to January 1963 104 2.12 Matthews’ meticulous survey over the Carlsberg Ridge, November 1962 109 2.13 Vine develops the Vine-Matthews hypothesis, early 1963 114 2.14 Morley’s education and early work in paleomagnetism and aeromagnetic surveying 124 2.15 Morley accepts reversals of the geomagnetic field and continental drift 127 2.16 Morley’s hypothesis 130 2.17 Morley’s paper is twice rejected 136 2.18 Why Morley’s paper was rejected and Vine and Matthews’ paper was accepted 139 2.19 Two other Vine-Matthews-like hypotheses 141 3 Disagreements over continental drift, ocean floor evolution, and mantle convection continue, 1963-1965 148 3.1 Introduction 148 3.2 Wilson continues seeking further support for mobilism 148 3.3 The Royal Society’s 1964 symposium on continental drift 162 3.4 The Everett, Bullard, and Smith fit of the continents surrounding the Atlantic 170 3.5 Paleomagnetism, other new evidence for continental drift, and mobilism’s mechanism difficulty 186 3.6 Menard ends his flirtation with mobilism 193 3.7 Menard attacks seafloor spreading and Wilson’s work on oceanic islands 198 3.8 Early responses to the Vine-Matthews hypothesis, 1964 202 3.9 Holmes on mantle convection, seafloor spreading, and Earth expansion 216 3.10 Rapid Earth expansion under attack, 1963-1964 227 Contents vii 4 Further work on the Vine-Matthews hypothesis and development of the idea of transform faults, 1964-1965 233 4.1 Introduction 233 4.2 Initial difficulties facing the Vine-Matthews hypothesis 234 4.3 Vine, Matthews, and Cann defend and further develop the Vine-Matthews hypothesis, June 1964 to May 1965 236 4.4 Mild support and criticism of the Vine-Matthews hypothesis during the first half of 1965 241 4.5 Heirtzler, Le Pichon, and Talwani at Lamont Geological Observatory 245 4.6 Lamont’s view of mid-ocean ridges and rejection of the Vine-Matthews hypothesis: work on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge 248 4.7 Vine, Wilson, and Hess at Madingley Rise, late 1964 to middle 1965 255 4.8 Hess fine tunes and extends seafloor spreading, 1965 259 4.9 Wilson develops the idea of transform faults 261 4.10 Wilson’s third trip around the world 269 4.11 Vine independently proposes ridge-ridge transform faults 278 4.12 Alan Coode’s idea of transform faults 280 5 Continuing disagreements over the Vine-Matthews hypothesis, transform faults, and seafloor evolution, 1965 293 5.1 Outline 293 5.2 Wilson and Vine work in the northeast Pacific 294 5.3 Lamont’s view of mid-ocean ridges: work in the northeast Pacific 304 5.4 Lamont’s view of mid-ocean ridges: work on the Reykjanes Ridge 310 5.5 Geomagnetic reversals, the dominance of remanence, and Vine’s Ph.D. dissertation, August 1965 317 5.6 Matthews seeks to explain the greater amplitude of the central anomaly 323 5.7 The Ottawa meeting, September 1965 325 5.8 The challenges of unraveling the Cenozoic history of the northeast Pacific 338 6 Resolution of the continental drift controversy 340 6.1 Outline 340 6.2 Lamont workers argue distribution of Atlantic Ocean floor sediments is incompatible with seafloor spreading: Hess disagrees 341 6.3 Vine learns of corrections to the reversal timescale and fully accepts seafloor spreading: the November 1965 GSA meeting 345 6.4 Improvements in the reversal timescale during 1966 350 6.5 Opdyke and others at Lamont develop a reversal timescale based on the study of deep-sea cores 359 6.6 Pitman’s “magic” profile over the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, December 1965: Pitman, Heirtzler, and Talwani accept V-M 363 Contents viii 6.7 Cox and Doell become mobilists 374 6.8 Vine turns the Vine-Matthews hypothesis into a difficulty-free solution 375 6.9 Sykes confirms ridge-ridge transform faults 386 6.10 Menard accepts seafloor spreading; Heezen renounces rapid Earth expansion 403 6.11 Lamont workers argue that heat flow over the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is too low for seafloor spreading; Hess disagrees 405 6.12 The Goddard conference: selling continental drift and seafloor spreading to the establishment 412 6.13 Making sense of why Le Pichon, Heirtzler, and Talwani tried so hard to prove Hess wrong 418 6.14 Maurice Ewing reluctantly accepts discontinuous seafloor spreading 428 6.15 Why seafloor spreading was rapidly accepted by most marine geologists and geophysicists 431 7 The birth of plate tectonics 437 7.1 Outline 437 7.2 Bryan Isacks and Jack Oliver at Lamont 438 7.3 Isacks and Oliver launch their study of deep earthquakes 443 7.4 Isacks and Oliver pin down subduction 446 7.5 McKenzie, the making of a geophysicist 456 7.6 McKenzie interprets heat flow data in terms of seafloor spreading 463 7.7 Heirtzler and company extend the reversal timescale 469 7.8 Morgan discovers plate tectonics 474 7.9 Morgan’s presentations of plate tectonics: from April 1967 talk to March 1968 publication 478 7.10 Morgan’s April 1967 AGU presentation 481 7.11 Morgan’s 1968 paper “Rises, trenches, great faults, and crustal blocks” 485 7.12 McKenzie discovers plate tectonics 494 7.13 The keys to McKenzie’s discovery 510 7.14 McKenzie and Parker’s version of plate tectonics 516 7.15 Comparison of Morgan’s and McKenzie and Parker’s presentations of plate tectonics 527 7.16 Isacks spearheads discovery of how deep earthquakes beneath island arcs are caused 539 7.17 Le Pichon loops plate tectonics around the world 552 7.18 Isacks, Oliver, and Sykes integrate seismology and plate tectonics 562 7.19 Atwater and Menard apply plate tectonics to the great fracture zones of the northeast Pacific 576 Contents ix 7.20 The Great Magnetic Bight explained in terms of seafloor spreading 584 7.21 McKenzie and Morgan explore the evolution of triple junctions 591 7.22 Towards the new paleogeography: the complementarity of plate tectonics and APW paths and the triumph of mobilism 604 References 617 Index 656 Resolution of the sixty year debate over continental drift, culminating in the triumph of plate tectonics, changed the very fabric of Earth science. This four-volume treatise on The Continental Drift Controversy is the first complete history of the origin, debate and gradual acceptance of this revolutionary explanation of the structure and motion of the Earth’s outer surface. Based on extensive interviews, archival papers, and original works, Frankel weaves together the lives and work of the scientists involved, producing an accessible narrative for scientists and non-scientists alike. Volume 4 - Evolution Into Plate Tectonics “Every historian of 20th Century Earth science will need these volumes close at hand; there is no substitute.” EOS “The Continental Drift Controversy is undoubtedly the definitive account. It is inconceivable that it can be bettered or even matched at any time in the future.” Isis Explanations of the curious magnetic anomalies on the seafloor and discovery and explanation of transform faults in the ocean crust in the mid-sixties led to the rapid acceptance of seafloor spreading. The birth of plate tectonics followed soon after with the geometrification of geology. Finally it was understood that the Earth’s surface is divided into a small number of nearly rigid plates, most of which contain continental and oceanic parts, and whose relative motions are describable in terms of Euler’s fixed point theorem. Although plate tectonics did not explain the cause or dynamic mechanism of drifting continents, it provided a convincing kinematic explanation that continues to inspire geodynamic research to the present day. Other volumes in The Continental Drift Controversy: Volume 1 - Wegener and the Early Debate Volume 2 - Paleomagnetism and Confirmation of Drift Volume 3 - Introduction of Seafloor Spreading “This is one of the most remarkable histories of science to appear in my lifetime.” Earth Sciences History “These volumes should be read by all geoscientists serious about understanding how we have come to learn the inner workings of our planet.” Preview “Here we have an unparalleled study of remarkable depth, detail and quality of a key development in our ideas about how the Earth functions.” Progress in Physical Geography Winner of the Sue Tyler Friedman Medal of The Geological Society of London and the Mary C. Rabbitt History And Philosophy of Geology Award of the Geological Society of America Cover illustration: San Andreas fault, aerial view. © David Parker / Science Photo Library Cambridge UNIVERSITY PRESS www.cambridge.org ISBN 978-1-316-61613-0 I Cover design by Hart McLeod Ltd 9 781316 616130
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title_full The continental drift controversy Volume 4 Evolution into plate tectonics Henry R. Frankel, University of Missouri - Kansas City
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Meeresgeologie
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