The Model of Oceanic Crust Expansion

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DOI: 10.4236/ijg.2014.513130    2,634 Downloads   3,672 Views  
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Oceanic crust expansion belt is the largest extensional structure on the earth. All the crustal movement theories have to face the phenomenon of oceanic crust expansion. The paper tries to interpret the phenomenon of oceanic crust expansion by the volume change of the earth and the satellite data. The oceanic crust expansion is the result of the volume change of the earth. The volume change of the earth’s mantle is the element causing the volume change of the earth; the state variation of the solid matters within the earth is the element leading to the volume increase of the earth’s mantle; while the discharge of liquid matters within the earth is the element leading to the volume decrease of the earth’s mantle. The process of oceanic crust expansion can be divided into two phases—expansion and top mounting. The phase of expansion is the volume increase of the earth’s mantle, that is, the state variation of the solid matters within the earth leading to the oceanic crust expansion. The phase of top mounting is the volume decrease of the earth’s mantle; that is, the matters of the earth’s mantle (new oceanic crust) are uplifted to be the oceanic crust matters under the action of buoyancy, which is one of the ways to discharge the matters within the earth. The expansion phase of the oceanic crust is the extensional movement period of the earth’s crust. The top mounting phase of the oceanic crust is the compressive movement period of the earth’s crust, that is, the subduction period of the oceanic crust. The speed of oceanic crust expansion is related to the state variation speed of the matters within the earth. The width of the oceanic crust expansion is related to the temperature of the seawater. The temperature of the hydrothermal flow in the oceanic crust expansion belt is related to the speed of oceanic crust expansion. The oceanic ridge terrain in the oceanic crust expansion is related to the thickness of the same density stratification above the earth’s mantle.

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Hu, D. (2014) The Model of Oceanic Crust Expansion. International Journal of Geosciences, 5, 1594-1601. doi: 10.4236/ijg.2014.513130.

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