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UNIT 2: PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
     Sub Unit 2.1: Physical Geology


MOHD FIRDAUS BIN KAMURI
DEPARTMENT OF PIPING
KKTM KEMAMAN
Email: fir_84us@yahoo.com
       firdaus@kktmkmaman.edu.my
DEFINITION

• Physical Geology is the study of the Earth's materials
  and of the processes that shape them. It includes the
  surface processes which have shaped the earth's
  surface and the study of the ocean floors, and the
  interior of the Earth
EARTH
EARTH

1. Divided by
         -Internal Structure of the Earth
         -Surface Features of the Earth
2. Internal Structure of the Earth contain
         -crust
         -mantel
         -core
3. Lithosphere includes the crust and the uppermost mantle which is
joined to the crust across the mantle. As the Earth's convection system
(surface layer that cools through heat conduction), the lithosphere
thickens over time. It is fragmented into tectonic plates
PLATE TECTONIC

• Theory of plate tectonics is it constantly changing This movement of
  lithospheric plates is described as plate tectonics. This is when
  plates move horizontally across the Earth's surface and the
  continents change their relative positions. The theory of plate
  tectonics explains the things we see on the Earth's surface
• Plate boundaries are found at the edge of the lithospheric plates.
  There are three types of plate boundaries namely
  divergent, convergent, and transform. Deformation of the Earth’s
  crust is found at these plate boundaries because of the interaction
  between two plates.
Divergent Boundary
• At these boundaries, two plates move apart relative to each other.
  As the two plates move apart, mid-ocean ridges are created as
  magma from the mantle spreads upward through a crack in the
  oceanic crust and cools. This causes the growth of oceanic crust on
  either side of the cracks . As the plates continue to move, and more
  crust is formed, the ocean basin expands and a ridge system is
  created.
Convergent Boundary

• occur where oceanic lithosphere is pushed back into the
  mantle, marked by oceanic trenches and subduction zones. These
  are plate margins where one plate is overriding another, thereby
  forcing the other into the mantle beneath it. These boundaries are in
  the form of trench and island arc systems. All the old oceanic crust
  is going into these systems as new crust is formed at the spreading
  centers. Convergent boundaries also explain why crust older than a
  certain age (Cretaceous) cannot be found in any ocean basin as it
  has already been destroyed by the process of subduction.
Transform Boundary
• The third type of plate boundary is called a conservative or
  transform boundary. It is called conservative because plate material
  is neither created nor destroyed at these boundaries, but rather
  plates slide past each other. A classic example of a transform plate
  boundary is the San Andreas fault in California. The North American
  and Pacific Plates are moving past each other at this
  boundary, which is the location of many earthquakes. These
  earthquakes are caused by the accumulation and release of strain
  as the two plates slide past each other.

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DPV2043 week2-1

  • 1. UNIT 2: PETROLEUM GEOLOGY Sub Unit 2.1: Physical Geology MOHD FIRDAUS BIN KAMURI DEPARTMENT OF PIPING KKTM KEMAMAN Email: fir_84us@yahoo.com firdaus@kktmkmaman.edu.my
  • 2. DEFINITION • Physical Geology is the study of the Earth's materials and of the processes that shape them. It includes the surface processes which have shaped the earth's surface and the study of the ocean floors, and the interior of the Earth
  • 4. EARTH 1. Divided by -Internal Structure of the Earth -Surface Features of the Earth 2. Internal Structure of the Earth contain -crust -mantel -core 3. Lithosphere includes the crust and the uppermost mantle which is joined to the crust across the mantle. As the Earth's convection system (surface layer that cools through heat conduction), the lithosphere thickens over time. It is fragmented into tectonic plates
  • 5. PLATE TECTONIC • Theory of plate tectonics is it constantly changing This movement of lithospheric plates is described as plate tectonics. This is when plates move horizontally across the Earth's surface and the continents change their relative positions. The theory of plate tectonics explains the things we see on the Earth's surface • Plate boundaries are found at the edge of the lithospheric plates. There are three types of plate boundaries namely divergent, convergent, and transform. Deformation of the Earth’s crust is found at these plate boundaries because of the interaction between two plates.
  • 6. Divergent Boundary • At these boundaries, two plates move apart relative to each other. As the two plates move apart, mid-ocean ridges are created as magma from the mantle spreads upward through a crack in the oceanic crust and cools. This causes the growth of oceanic crust on either side of the cracks . As the plates continue to move, and more crust is formed, the ocean basin expands and a ridge system is created.
  • 7. Convergent Boundary • occur where oceanic lithosphere is pushed back into the mantle, marked by oceanic trenches and subduction zones. These are plate margins where one plate is overriding another, thereby forcing the other into the mantle beneath it. These boundaries are in the form of trench and island arc systems. All the old oceanic crust is going into these systems as new crust is formed at the spreading centers. Convergent boundaries also explain why crust older than a certain age (Cretaceous) cannot be found in any ocean basin as it has already been destroyed by the process of subduction.
  • 8. Transform Boundary • The third type of plate boundary is called a conservative or transform boundary. It is called conservative because plate material is neither created nor destroyed at these boundaries, but rather plates slide past each other. A classic example of a transform plate boundary is the San Andreas fault in California. The North American and Pacific Plates are moving past each other at this boundary, which is the location of many earthquakes. These earthquakes are caused by the accumulation and release of strain as the two plates slide past each other.