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What is the average CCD depth below sea level?

15,000 feet

Siliceous ooze contains at least ________% of the hard remains of silica-secreting organisms.

30

Manganese nodules grow about ________ per million years.

5 millimeters

China supplies approximately ________ of the current world demand of rare-earth elements

90%

which of the following conditions allows for calcareous ooze to exist beneath the CCD?

A layer of clay buries the ooze before the sea floor subsides.

Which of the following is the most dominant sediment in the deepest ocean basin - the North Pacific?

Abyssal clay

Stromatolites are an example of which of the following sediment types?

Biogenous Sediment

The White Cliffs of Dover are an example of which of the following sediment types?

Biogenous Sediment

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.

What does CCD stand for?

Carbonate compensation depth

The presence of what type of macroscopic sediment would provide evidence of a meteorite impact on Earth?

Chondrites

Which of the following contains the most organic carbon on Earth?

Gas hydrates

Which one of the following is the most common types of foraminifer ooze?

Globigerina

Demand for which of the following resources has skyrocketed in recent years?

Rare-earth elements

What do manganese nodules, metal sulfides, and evaporites all have in common?

They all precipitate from water oversaturated in their respective minerals.

What is calcareous ooze?

a fine-grained, deep ocean sediment containing the skeletal remains of calcite-secreting microbes

Which of the following are examples of pelagic sediments?

abyssal clay, volcanic dust, biogenic ooze

What factor primarily determines the distribution of radiolarian ooze?

areas of upwelling

Which of the following are examples of neritic sediments?

beach sand, evaporite deposits

Which sediment below cannot accumulate below the CCD?

calcareous tests

The sea floor provides the largest reservoir of usable energy in the ocean, and likely the world, in the form of ______________.

clathrates

You take a sediment sample from the ocean floor at a depth of 5500 m. The area has low biological productivity and the CCD is at 4500 m depth. Your sample will probably consist of __________.

clay

Which sediment type dominates in the neritic environment?

coarse lithogenous sediment, such as sand and small rocks

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

A very important way to increase the settling rate of fine particles in the open ocean is via:

fecal pellets.

Which of the following contains calcium carbonate (CaCO3)?

foraminiferans

Calcium carbonate is most likely to dissolve in water with which characteristic?

high carbon dioxide concentration

Cosmogenous sediment consists of two main types of sediment:

microscopic spherules and macroscopic meteor debris.

Where on the ocean floor do abyssal clays develop?

on the deep-ocean floor, far from land

Of the following, which energy resource(s) can be extracted from marine sediments?

petroleum, gas hydrates

Which of the following contains silica (SiO2)?

radiolarians

Which of the following sediments would you expect to find in a lagoon?

salt, broken bits of coral

What mechanism(s) is/are responsible for transporting clay to deep ocean basins?

slow-moving ocean currents, wind

What is the calcite compensation depth, or CCD?

the ocean depth below which calcite is unstable and will dissolve quickly

What factor primarily controls the distribution of calcareous ooze?

water depth


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