EES 199 Exam 3 (Dr. Hong)
The gently sloping submerged surface extending from the shoreline toward the deep ocean is termed the ____________.
Continental Shelf
Which one of the following water bodies has the highest surface salinity?
Dead Sea
Which of the following is not a source of dissolved ions in the sea water?
Earthquakes
How the oceans formed?
Either by volcanos outgassing or brought here by another source, such as ice comets
Which of the following processes or events is likely to increase salinity?
Evaporation
(TRUE or FALSE) Kentucky has been covered, at least in part, by a glacier numerous times during the last ice age
False
(True or False) General tidal pattern is characterized by one high tide and one low tide per day.
False
(True or False) Sodium is the most prevalent ion in seawater.
False
(True or False) The average depth of the ocean is double the average land elevation of the continents?
False
(True or False) The salinity of our oceans is completely explained by the chemical weathering of rocks on land.
False
(True or False) The wave height and the wavelength increase as a Tsunami approaches the shore.
False
(True or False) Volcanic activity is often associated with passive continental margin.
False
Hydrothermal Vents
Fissure on the sea floor where geothermally heated water discharges
Polar Ice
If all were to melt, sea levels would rise 70 m, and evidence shows the polar ice is melting and warming in the ocean
Which of the following ocean basins is predominantly in the Southern Hemisphere?
Indian Ocean
Which of the following is not considered a major or abundant component of dissolved material in seawater?
Bromine
HMS Beagle (1831‐1836)
Mapped South American Coastline
Spring Tides happen during Full and _______moons and Neap Tides happen during________ moons. (short answer)
New, Quarter
Does the salinity of the ocean continue to increase?
No
The most extensive mountain range on Earth extends for about 65,000 kilometers on the ocean floor is known as the _____________.
Oceanic Ridge
What are the four largest water reservoirs on earth in descending order?
Oceans, Glaciers, Groundwater, Lakes
In the open sea, the movement of water particles in a wave becomes negligible at a depth equal to about ____________ the wavelength.
One half
What is the largest ocean in the world?
Pacific
Glaciers
Rivers and lakes of ice, sometimes moving, covers 10% of the Earth's land surface and holds 2% of Earth's water
The proportion or total amount of the solid material dissolved in a water sample defines the _________. (short answer)
Salinity
Seas
Seas are smaller than oceans and are partly or mostly landlocked, with the notable being the Mediterranean which is between Europe and Africa
Causes of Glaciation
Shape of Earth's Orbit, Angle of Earths Axis, and Earths Axis Wobble
What powers the hydrologic (water) cycle?
Solar Energy
The largest daily tidal ranges are associated with ____________ tide.
Spring
The continental margin of Eastern US is similar to __________.
The Atlantic coast of South America
Wave Refraction
The bending of the wave as it approaches the shoreline.
HMS Challenger (1872‐1876)
The first comprehensive study of the earth's oceans
Tides are mostly caused by_____________.
The moons pull of gravity on the Earth
North Vs. South Hemisphere
The southern has less overall seasonal temperature differences but has more ocean surface. It also has a hotter summer because the earth is closest to the sun in January.
Oceanography
The study of the composition of seawater, movement of seawater, seafloor topography, coastal processes, and marine life
Tides
change of elevation of the sea
Why study glaciers?
created today's landscaping, provide fresh water, and created KY agriculture soil (loess)
In the US, the largest amount of fresh water withdrew is used for _________________.
irrigation and power generation
The total amount of water on Earth ______.
is fairly constant
Beach Drift
movement of particles of sediment in a zigzag pattern along a beach
Deep-Ocean
movement/circulation from the ocean's surface to its bottom
Surface
movement/circulation that occurs at or near the ocean's surface
Longshore Current
ocean current that moves parallel to shore
Ocean Salinity
ratio of the mass of the dissolved substances to the mass of the seawater sample. 35%
Sonar
the amount of time it takes sound waves to bounce off the seafloor provides the depth and topography of the seafloor
Mid-Ocean Ridge
topographic high located in the "middle" of an ocean
Zone of Aeration
upper soil layers that hold both air and water
The upper limit of the zone of saturation is called the __________
water table
approximately ____________ percent of Earth's area is represented by oceans and marginal seas
70
Approximately how fast do Tsunami waves travel in the open ocean?
800 km/hour
Storm Surge
A dome of water 65‐80km (40-50 mi) wide and a few meters in height that sweeps across the coast.
What is an aquifer?
A reservoir of ground water (Confined, Unconfined, Perched)
Hydrosphere
All the water at and near the surface of the earth, 97% of which is in oceans.
What is the Ice Age?
Any period of time during which glaciers covered a large part of the earth's surface (glacial + interglacial)
How much of the earth surface is covered by water?
Around 71%
What is the smallest ocean in the world?
Artic
Tsunami
a very large sea wave induced by earthquakes, landslides, or volcanic eruptions
Ocean Basin Floor
area between continental margin and mid‐ocean ridge
Continental Margins
areas adjacent to land masses
The main 3 spheres of the earth
1. Atmosphere 2. Hydrosphere 3. Lithosphere
Where do these dissolved substances in seawater come from?
1. Chemical weathers of rocks on land 2. Outgassing 3. Hydrothermal Vent
High Tech Oceanography Instruments
1. Multi-Beam Sonar 2. Ships with drilling platforms 3. Deep-diving submarines (Joides Resolution) 4. Satellites
Great Ice Age
18,000 Years Ago, 30% of the Earth's surface was covered by ice, and sea levels drop 100 or more
Seawater consists of about _______ percent (by weight) of dissolved mineral substances.
3.5
What is the average depth of the oceans?
3800m
The Oceans
There are 5 Major Oceans, with the deepest and largest being the Pacific, and contains half of the world's oceans, followed by the Atlantic, Indian, Artic, and Antarctic
(True or False) 'Wind' is the driving force for water movement/circulation that occurs at or near the ocean's surface.
True
(True or False) If there were no currents, waves, and tides, the elevation of water would be slightly higher above ocean ridges.
True
(True or False) Longshore current moves much more sediment than Beach drift.
True
(True or False) Low latitude seas have higher salt concentrations.
True
(True or False) Ratios between many major elements are constant all over the ocean, even though salinity varies.
True
(True or False) The hydrosphere contains the ice, liquid water, water vapor, and chemically bound water to minerals of the Earth.
True
(True or False) The tide‐generating potential of the Sun is about half that of the Moon.
True
(True or False) Zone of aerations are the pore spaces not filled with water
True
Which problem is NOTterm-76 caused by ground water withdrawal?
Volcano Eruptions
The Southern Hemisphere is often referred toas the "______ hemisphere
Water
Ground Water
Water found below the Earth's surface. 40% of all water used in the US