SIOG 234 - Geodynamics - Sandwell [FA20]

A course on the dynamics and kinematics of the solid earth based on the text of Turcotte and Schubert and Advanced Geodynamics
Prerequisite: some familiarity with (or willingness to learn ) partial differential equations and Fourier transforms.

 

David Sandwell; 1102 IGPP; dsandwell@ucsd.edu; Ph. 534-7109 Cell. 858-663-9426

Lecture course, 4-units, letter grade or S/U grade, homework, presentations, quizes, final.

The grades are based on 10-20 points for every problem. Homework, quiz, and final problems are all 10-20 points each. The presentations are 50 points each.

MWF, 11:30 - 12:20


 SYLLABUS
DATE
TOPIC
READING/HOMEWORK
SHORT PRESENTATION
  Review complex numbers and contour integration
Problems
 Each student will do a 5-10 minute presentation in class.  Please go to the Google Doc and select a date. Topics will be something from the previous lecture.
  Introduction and Plate Tectonics
   
02 OCT Class Overview
1.1 Observations related to plate tectonics
KML files
Read: T&S, Ch. 1.1 to 1.14 or
Plate Tectonics, S,T&O, Ch. 2.
HW1 Ex. 1.1 - 1.5

 Homebrew

Shearer UNIX, etc.

05 OCT
3.1 - 3.2 Plate Tectonic - Theory
Read: The Ocean basins: Their Structure 
and Evolution, Chapter 2 (in IGPP Reading Room)
Reference: MORVEL Tectonic Model
Chih-Chieh Chien -Explain the GMT script that is used to make Figure 1.8. Make a histogram of crustal thickness and compare with Figure 1.2
07 OCT
3.3 - 3.7 Plate Motions on a Sphere
2.1- 2.4 Fourier Transforms

Functions of a Complex Variable (review);
Matlab Tutorial
HW2 Ex. 3.2 - 3.5

UNIX and Python courses at UCSD

Ke Xu - Write a program to do Exercise 3.1
08 OCT Math Review: book, review, solutions    
09 OCT
2.5 - 2.7 Fourier Transforms

Aaron Hagadorn - Use the vertical gravity gradient overlay in Google Earth to digitize the ridges and transform faults on the mid-Atlantic ridge between 15S and 30S.
12 OCT
4.1 - 4.6 Marine Magnetic Anomalies
Plate Motions and Reconstructions

View Videos on Plate Tectonics
Maria Seton
Dick Hey
John Tarduno

HW3 Ex. 2.3 - 2.9
Matlab Hints

Shangqin Hao - Explain the function fftshift() in Matlab and show an example.

 

  Heat Flow    
14 OCT
Heat Conduction, Heat Flow Measurements, and Global Heat Budget
Read: T&S, Ch. 4.1 to 4.19
Madeleine Kerr - Download the G-Plates software and show an example.
16 OCT
Continental and Oceanic Geotherms

Taryn Linzmeyer - Continental geotherm - Write a program to generate Figure 4.12 in Turcotte and Schubert.  Add a second geotherm where the strength of the radiogenic heating is 2 X larger.
19 OCT
More heat from from T&S

Read: T&S, Ch. 4.19 to 4.26
HW4
Heat Flow Papers for HW4

Signup for problems A - I

Gabrielle Hobson - Write a program to generate Figure 4.41 in Turcotte and Schubert.
21 OCT
5.1 - 5.3 Cooling of the Oceanic Lithosphere HW5 - Problems from T&S, Ch. 4
4-9, 4-10, 4-14, 4-23, 4-24,  4-37
Victoria Auerbach - Plot GPS velocity vectors and beach balls for the Pacific Northwest in GMT.
23 OCT
Absolute plate motions, hotspots, and intraplate deformation.

Gordon and Housman 2015 - Indian Plate Deformation

Wang et al., 2019 - Hot Spot Reference Frame

Guest Lecture: Richard Gordon, Rice University
26 OCT
5.4 - 5.5  Thermal Subsidence
Parsons and Sclater, JGR, 1977
Stein and Stein, Nature, 1992
Wenpei Ma - Go over solutions to Fourier Transform Ex 2.9 in Matlab.
28 OCT

5.6 Buoyancy of the Lithosphere;

Cooling of a Lava Lake (Stefan Problem)

Doin and Fleitout, EPSL, 1996
Hillier and Watts, JGR, 2005

Xinyu Luo - Use matlab to calculate depth versus age for the plate cooling model or ridge axis thermal structure.
30 OCT
Lithosphere Subduction on the Earth and Venus

HW4 - Marine Magnetic Anomalies Victoria Auerbach, Madeleine Kerr

  Isostasy, Rheology, and Flexure    
02 NOV
6.1 - 6.5 Review Stress and Strain
Solutions to Exercises 6.1 and 6.2

Read T&S, Ch3.1 to 3.9
HW4 - Heat flow across the San Andreas fault, Ellis Vavra, Amy Whetter
04 NOV

7.1 - 7.6 Isostasy and Swell Push Force

Flesch et al., 2001

Read: T&S, Ch 3.9 to 3.12
HW6 - Problem 7.5 and 7.6 from Advanced Geodynamics and 

Problems from T&S, Ch. 3
3-1, 3-7, 3-14, 3-19, 3-22

HW4 - Temperature across a fracture zone, Xinyu Luo, Chih-Chieh Chien

06 NOV

More Swell Push

Moment vs. Curvature


Burov and Watts
Burgmann and Dresen_2008

HW4 -Wine cellar problem, Taryn Linzmeyer, Canyon Breyer

09 NOV
8.1 - 8.3 Flexure Theory Read: T&S, Ch. 3.13 to 3.18 HW4 - Heat flow from plume, Zel Hurewitz, Gabrielle Hobson
13 NOV
7.6 Rheology of the Lithosphere

HW7
Flexure Papers for HW7

HW7 sign up

HW4 - Frictional heating during an earthquake, Ke Xu, Shangqin Hao

16 NOV
9.1 - 9.3 Flexure Examples Read: T&S Ch. 8.1 to 8.9 HW4 - Seasonal temperatures near surface of glacier, Wenpei Ma, Aaron Hagadorn
  Earthquakes  
18 NOV
10.1 - 10.3 Strike-slip fault: deformation and moment  
20 NOV
Earthquake Cycle  
23 NOV
12.1 - 12.2 Global Gravity
HW7 - Trench Flexure, Xinyu Luo, Zel Hurewitz
Gravity
25 NOV
13.1 - 13.5 Reference Earth Model

Read: Watts, JGR, 1978

HW7 - Outer Rise Yield, Strength Aaron Hagadorn
30 NOV
15.1 - 15.3 Laplace's Equation and Satellite Altimetry

HW7 - Fracture Zone Flexure, Shangqin Hao,  Wenpei Ma

02 DEC
16.1 - 16.6 Poisson's Equation and Bouguer Anomalies   HW7 - Sediment Covered Ridge Amy Whetter, Gabrielle Hobson
04 DEC
17.1 - 17.7 Gravity/topography transfer function and Isostatic geoid anomalies Read: T&S, Ch. 6.1 to 6.10
HW7 - Seamount Flexure Taryn Linzmeyer, Victoria Auerbach
  Fluid Mechanics    
07 DEC
T&S 6.1-6.10 Channel Flow and Stream Function   HW7 -Lake/Ocean Loading Flexure, Chih-Chieh Chien, Ke Xu
09 DEC
18.1 - 18.3 Postglacial Rebound   HW7 - Ice Shelf Flexure, Canyon Breyer, Ellis Vavra
11 DEC
19.1 - 19.6 Driving Forces   HW7 - Flexure on Venus, Nicole Clizzie, Madeleine Kerr

SIO 234 SUGGESTED BOOKS:

Textbooks:

Geodynamics: Second Edition,  Turcotte, D. L. and Schubert, G., Cambridge University Press, 2002.
or
Geodynamics: Third Edition,
Turcotte, D. L. and Schubert, G.,
Cambridge University Press, 2014.

Advanced Geodynamics: Fourier Transform Methods, Sandwell, D. T., Cambridge 2021.

 
Reference Books:

Mantle Dynamics:    Mantle Convection in the Earth and Planets, Schubert, G., Turcotte, D. L. and P. Olson, Cambridge University Press, 2001

Fourier Transforms:    The Fourier Transform and its Application, Bracewell, R. N.,  McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1978.  (Chapters 2, 6)

Marine Geophysics:    The Ocean Basins: Their Structure and Evolution, The Open  University , Pergamon Press, 1989.   (Chapters 2, 3)

General Ref.:     Physics of the Earth, Stacey, F. D.,  John Wiley & Sons, New  York, 1969.

Computer Homework:

Computer homework can be done using MATLAB or Python.


 

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