Oceanography chapter 4
What percentage of the rocks exposed on the continents originated as sedimentary rocks deposited in ancient ocean environments?
More than fifty percent
The type of marine sediment that form the thickest deposits worldwide is ________.
Neritic, lithogenous sediment deposits
The study of how the ocean, atmosphere, and land have interacted in the past to produce changes in ocean chemistry, circulation, biology, and climate is called
Paleoceanography
Pelagic clays contain lots of material that settles to the seafloor through the water column and are:
less than 30% biogenous material.
Sediment that begins as rocks on continents or islands is called:
lithogenous (terrigenous) sediment
Calcium carbonate is most likely to dissolve in water with which characteristics?
lots of carbon dioxide and colder temperatures
Sediments found on continental margins are called:
neritic
The number of organisms present in the surface water above the ocean floor is called ____.
productivity
Which of the following contains silica (SiO2)
radiolarians
Which of the following is a biogenous sediment
stromatolites
Abyssal clay is a example of which of the following?
Lithogenous Sediment
Glacial deposits are an example of which of the following sediment types?
Lithogenous Sediment
Terrigenous sediment is another name for which of the following?
Lithogenous Sediment
Turbidite deposits are an example of which of the following sediment types?
Lithogenous Sediment
High-energy environments are most likely to deposit which one of the following?
large particles such as gravel
Sediments produced by plants and animals in the sea are called:
Terrigenous
A term referring to the size and shape of sediments particles is ______.
Texture
Which of the following contains calcium carbonate(CaCO3)
Foraminiferans
Ocean sediments consist of particles that have slowly settled out of the water by which of the following the processes?
Suspension settling
Calcite dissolves more readily in seawater that is ________ in temperature and ________ in pressure.
colder; higher
Sediments with an extraterrestrial origin are called:
cosmogenous
The dissolution of the thick tests of foraminifers below the CCD is an example of the ________ of biogenous sediment
destruction
Which of the following is a biogenous sediment?
diatom ooze
The deposition of coarse-grained lithogenous material in neritic environments along continental margins is an example of the ______ of biogenous sediment.
dilution
Sediments that are poorly sorted were most likely deposited by:
glacier
Sediments produced because of chemical reactions in seawater are called:
hydrogenous