OCE 1001 Quiz 2
What do manganese nodules, metal sulfides, and evaporites all have in common?
They all precipitate from water oversaturated in their respective minerals
Calcareous shells generally will not accumulate on the ocean floor when the water depth exceeds about 4,500 meters (around 15,000 feet).
True
Oceanic ridges are cut by a number of transform faults, which offset spreading zones.
True
What is calcareous ooze
a fine-grained, deep ocean sediment containing the skeletal remains of calicite-secreting microbes
Continental shelf
a generally flat zone extending from the shore to the shelf break
Which are associated with a passive continental margin
a wide continental shelf turbidity currents, which are initiated here and flow down submarine canyons
Volcanic features on the ocean floor that are less than 1,000 meters (0.6 miles) tall are called:
abyssal hills or seaknolls
Ice rafting
associated with glacial deposits
ocean trench
deep linear scars on the deep-ocean floor caused by plate convergence
passive continental margins are characterized by all of the following except
deep-sea trenches
What three steps are required for calcareous ooze to exist below the CCD?
deposition of calcite shells above the CCD, cover of these shells by a non-calcareous material, and movement of the sea floor over millions of years
lysocline
depth at which calcium carbonate begins to dissolve
All of the following are examples of lithogenous sediment except
diatom ooze
Due to the very harsh environmental conditions, very few types of organisms are found in association with hydrothermal vents
false
Echo sounding is not a very reliable way to measure ocean depth because water is a poor transmitter of sound
false
Mid-ocean ridges are rises that occupy a small portion (around 10%) of the deep ocean basins.
false
Radiolarian tests are dissolved beneath the carbonate compensation depth
false
The three major provinces of the ocean floor are continental margins, deep-ocean basins, and submarine canyons
false
abyssal plain
flat depositional surfaces that cover extensive portions of the deep-ocean basins
The direction of motion along a seafloor transform fault is
in the same direction as the plates are spreading
Sediments derived from pre-existing rocks on land are called
lithogenous
Abyssal clay
lithogenous (terrigenous) sediment
Submarine canyon
narrow and deep valleys on continental slopes
All of the following statements are true of ocean sediments except
ocean sediments are thickest in pelagic waters overlying the oceanic ridges
New lithosphere is produced in association with
oceanic ridges
Along the margins of the Pacific are found most of Earths
oceanic trenches
Marine sediment with more than 30% biogenies material is called
ooze
A sediment sample dominated by microscopic lithogenous sediment grains would be classified as a
pelagic deposit
Neritic sediments are most likely to be composed of
sand, silt, and gravel
Continental margin
shallow-water areas close to continents
The two relatively flat areas on the physiographic curve represent
some interior continental areas/coastal plains and abyssal plains on the ocean floor
All of the following are examples of hydrogenous sediment except
stromatolites
Oozes are uncommon on continental margins because
the biogenies component tends to be overwhelmed by the amount of lithogenous material derived from the nearby continent
What is the calcite compensation depth, or CCD?
the ocean depth below which calcite is unstable and will dissolve quickly
Relatively few abyssal plains are located in the Pacific Ocean due to
the presence of convergent active margins
A sediment-laden current that flows off the continental shelf is called a turbidity current
true
Black smokers are hydrothermal vents that discharge superheated water with high concentrations of metal sulfides.
true
Oceans with passive plate margins have continental slopes with more gradual slopes than oceans with active plate margins
true
The Pacific Ring of Fire is the seismically active area along the margins of the Pacific Ocean where earthquakes and volcanoes are common
true
The organisms that contribute to biogenous sediment are chiefly algae and protozoans
true
The shape of Earths hypsographic curve can be used to support the existence of plate tectonics
true
the four main types of marine sediment include all of the following except:
zoogenous sediment
Based on this date, choose the statement that offers the best explanation for the differences in sediment abundance between the Atlantic and Pacific basins
Abyssal clays are more abundant in the Pacific than the Atlantic because calcareous oozes dissolve before reaching the sea floor in the latter ocean basin
What would happen if the depth of the CCD were above the top of the mid-ocean ridge?
Calcareous ooze would not be found below the CCD
Hydrothermal vents are seafloor cold seeps with high concentrations of sulfur and salts.
False
What can you infer about the ocean environment from a core sample composed of the following layers: 1. siliceous ooze (youngest layer) 2. calcareous ooze 3. basalt rocks (oldest layer)
The core was collected in a region of high surface productivity in water deeper than 4,500 meters
Characteristics of active continental margins include all of the following except
broad continental shelves
Direct and indirect observations indicate that rivers on land are responsible for the formation of submarine canyons.
false
Marine sediments that originate in the warm tropical surface ocean would create deposits in the deep sea composed primarily of
calcium carbonate
Directly seaward of the continental shelf is a more steeply sloping region called the
continental slope
Hypsographic curve
cumulative plot of area versus depth or elevation
What process(es) affect the shape and structure of continental shelves?
erosion of sediment major climate changes, such as ice ages exposition of sediment large fluctuations in sea level