Chapter 4 OCE
seafloor sediment from dead marine plants and animals is ______________ sediment
biogenous
seafloor sediment such as siliceous ooze and calcareous ooze is
biogenous
hydrogenous sediments are much less common than ____________ sediments
biogenous and terrigenous
quartz sand is an example of ___________ sediment
terrigenous
rivers carry _________ sediment to the continental shelf
terrigenous
volcanic ash that falls to the ocean floor is an example of __________ sediment
terrigenous
evaporites
a special class of hydrogenous sediment formed from evaporation
there is generally a thicker layer of seafloor sediments on ________________ than _________________
passive continental margin; active continental margin
deep sea drilling
retrieves sediment samples from deep within the ocean floor
terrigenous sediment
Sediment derived from the land and transported to the ocean by wind and flowing water.
neritic sediments
are found primarily on the continental shelf and consist mainly of terrigenous sediments
pelagic sediments
are found primarily on the continental slope and rise and deep ocean basins
larger sand sized sediment carried to the ocean by rivers tends to _____________________
be deposited along the continental shelf
dead plankton that falls to the floor is an example of _______________ sediment
biogenous
fish bones and scales are an example of __________ sediment
biogenous
what is not found in the deep ocean below the CCD because below that level they dissolve in the water
calcareous oozes
which location has the thickest layer of seafloor sediments?
coast of gulf of mexico
hydrogenous sediment
comes directly from water
biogenous sediment
comes from life
which region of the ocean has the largest amount of sea floor sediment?
continental slope and rise
meteor remains are an example of _____________ sediment
cosmogenous
manganese nodules are an example of __________ sediment
hydrogenous
rock salt, salt evaporated from water, is an example of ____________ sediment
hydrogenous
the colorado plateau, which was eroded by the colorado river forming the grand canyon as it uplifted, was formed by seafloor sediments
in a shallow sea
clamshell sampling
samples the seafloor by taking a shallow bite of the ocean floor
cosmogenous sediment
sediment derived from outer space least common type of sediment
seismic surveying
shows layering in the ocean sediments and is often used for oil and gas exploration