oceanography exam 1
continental shelf
a generally flat zone extending from the shore to the shelf break
true
a rift valley may be associated with divergent plate boundaries
continental volcanic arcs
Melt from the subducting plate rises to the surface, erupts through the crust on the overriding plate and forms...?
Christopher Columbus "New World"
The European age of discovery began with?
fault
The earthquakes that occur in Southern California generally occur above a
subduction
The extremely deep ocean Marianas Trench is a result of
Fredrick Vine
The first person to advance the idea of mobile continents or continental drift was
bathymetry
The measurement of ocean depth and the charting of seafloor topography
soundwaves
The method that is used most frequently to investigate sediment and rock layers of the sea floor is:
seafloor spreading
The slowly increasing distance between South America and Africa is due to
submarine canyons
are deep valleys at passive continental boundaries. They are likely carved out by turbidity currents, which occur when sediment-laden water rapidly moves down slope.
pacific islanders
are some of the first navigators; they used stick charts to navigate the sea
Paleozoic/ mesozoic
characterized by the extinction of 90% of marine life
latitude
climate distribution on earth is primarily controlled by
fringing reefs
coral reefs that initially develop along the margin of an island or continent where environmental conditions are suitable
lithosphere
crust and the uppermost mantle consisting of solid rock layer brittle and rigid solid region comprised mostly of basalt and granite
ocean trench
deep linear scars on the deep-ocean floor caused by plate convergence
true
deep sea trenches are found at convergent plate boundaries
Vikings of Scandinavia
explorations by northern and western Europeans during the Middle ages were undertaken by?
sedimentary rock
exposed by erosion can be seen when looking at the Grand Canyon in the United States.
seafloor crust
found in the Atlantic Ocean between North America and Europe is composed of dense and relatively young rock
submarine canyon
narrow and deep valleys on continental slopes
turbidity currents
occur when sediment-laden water rapidly moves down slope.
Mesozoic/ cenozoic
period marks the extinction of dinosaurs and many other species
athenosphere
plastic, malleable, capable of flow
principal of original horizontality
shows that layers have been disturbed during deposition from their original source area.
mid ocean ridge
spreading center
paleomagnetism
study of magnetism
trench
subduction zone
present phase
the atmosphere was composed of increased amounts of atmospheric oxygen, which caused the ozone concentration in the stratosphere to increase
initial phase
the atmosphere was composed of leftover gases from the nebula
early phase
the atmosphere was composed of mostly water vapor (steam), small amounts of carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and other gases
Precambrian/ proterozoic
the first organisms with shells developed
divergent plate boundaries
the mid Atlantic ridge is an example of?
false
the salinity of oceans has been steadily increasing
paleogeography
the study of historical changes of continental shapes and positions
Origin of earths oceans
the water that fills our oceans was mostly derived from outgassing with a minor component coming from ice comets
Mammals
thrived in the millenia following the extinction at the KT boundary
principal goal of science
to explain the causes and effects of observable natural phenomena
Greeks
used the polar North Star to determine latitude (distance from the equator).
Great Permian Extinction
was a massive extinction event in which 90 percent of marine life and 70 percent of vertebrate land species were wiped out, creating niches that dinosaurs would eventually fill
Captain James cook
was an English navigator who determined the outline of the Pacific Ocean and was the first person known to cross the Antarctic Circle
Christopher Columbus
was an Italian navigator who made a total of four trips across the Atlantic. He was erroneously credited with discovering North America
Arabs
were the dominant navigators in the Mediterranean Sea in the Middle Ages.
phoenicians
were the first humans from the Western Hemisphere to develop the art of navigation.
new oceanic lithosphere
what forms at divergent plate boundaries
law of superposition
where layers have deposited over time and are stacked upon each other
precision depth recorder
emits a high-frequency sound beam to measure the depth of the ocean developed in the 1950s is the: ANSWER:
Ptolemy
mapped the world with Roman knowledge showing latitude and longitude
Vikings
possessed excellent ships and good navigation skills to actively explore the Atlantic Ocean in the late 10th century
side scan sonar
produce the most detailed map of a deep-water seamount near Hawaii. Which instrument would you recommend?
ages of rocks
radioactive materials can sometimes be used to determine
continental crust
Australia is composed of relatively old and thick
divergent
Iceland is located on what type of plate boundary?
increases
Moving from an oceanic ridge to an oceanic trench, the thickness of the lithosphere:
hot spot
Old Faithful Geyser at Yellowstone National Park in the United States acquires its energy from a
deep sea trenches
Older lithosphere is destroyed in association with:
Ring of Fire
Subduction zones surrounding the Pacific Ocean give rise to volcanoes. This area surrounding the Pacific Ocean is called the
seamounts
large volcanoes on the ocean floor that are cone shaped on top because they never reached the sea level
abyssal plain
lat depositional surfaces that cover extensive portions of the deep-ocean basins
Magellan
led voyage that first circumnavigated the globe
Continental crust
made of rock that is relatively light in color, and is less dense than oceanic crust
principal of cross cutting relationships
magma intrudes into layers of sedimentary rock and displaces them. We can deduce that the intruded magma that crystallizes is younger than the surrounding sedimentary layers by applying
KT boundry
marks the timing of the extinction event tied to the demise of the dinosaurs and is visible in the rock record as a thin layer of sediment that can be found worldwide
carbonaceous meteorite
may have caused a global cooling event as suspended dust blocked the Sun. Without the Sun's energy, many plants would have died. Without plants to feed on, many creatures would also have died
volcanism
may have caused global warming, which would have warmed the oceans, decreasing the amount of dissolved oxygen and increasing the number anaerobic bacteria present in the ocean. These bacteria would have generated massive amounts of toxic hydrogen sulfide, leading to the Great Permian Extinction.