Marine Acquatics Test 3
what evidence suggested that present day continents originated in the single landmass Pangaea?
the mountain ranges from different continents, fossil records, continental fit
what have scientists found about the age of the ocean floor?
they are the youngest at divergent plate boundaries and mid ocean ridges. It gets older the more it moves away from the divergent plate boundaries
these plates slide past each other separate ways
transform
lithosphere
A rigid layer made up of the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust.
Glomar Challenger
Drilling ship 1968-1983, took crust samples from the ocean's bottom Found that crust was thinnest and rock was youngest at the area of oceanic ridges This was consistent with hypothesis that new crust is being formed in these areas
the deepest trench is, and is how many miles deep
Mariana's Trench, 7 miles
subduction zone
The region where oceanic plates sink down into the asthenosphere. TRENCH both happen at convergent
lithospheric plates
a series of rigid plates that are going to move around Separated by trenches, ridges, and faults
mantle
asthenosphere and lithosphere
describe the underwater landscape of the ocean
be able to label an ocean landscape
what types of particles in the sediments make up the composition of the seafloor? are sediments important? why?
clay, mud, sand, biogenious sediments
what does trench also mean?
conduction zone
what bathygraphic feature contains the most sediment?
continental shelf
this feature is found at the boundary of the shelf and includes a abrupt change in slope
continental slope
at what type of plate boundary will a subduction zone form?
convergent
Francis Wegner
created name Pangea
plates move apart at this type of plate boundary
divergent
where does seafloor spreading start?
divergent plate boundary
what plats a factor in the formation of a continental shelf?
erosion from waves
abyssal plain
flat expanse of the deep ocean basin, formed by turbidity currents and sediment falling from above, they cover as much as 50% of Atlantic seafloor and 80% of pacific and Indian seafloors Abyssal hills are usually grouped together
continental rise
found are the base of a steep continental slope, these are found in the Atlantic and Indian ocean usually
continental slope
found at the boundary of the continental shelf, this is where we see an abrupt change, less sediment due to the angle
continental shelf
found at the edge of continents, generally flat area, slope towards the bottom of the ocean, goes out 68 kilometers in width and 130 meters in depth
what usually determines the width of a continental shelf?
if the land is really flat, the continental shelf will go out for longer
where is magma located and how does it move throughout the earth?
in the mantle, it moves up a volcano and in divergent plate boundaries
inner core
in the very center, pressure on it so it is solid, very dense and hot, rich in iron and nickel
what are the layers of the earth?
inner core (a solid), outer core, mantle (thickest), crust
seafloor spreading is
lateral movement of the Earth's crust (moving side to side) Magma rises from the deep mantle and is turned back by the rigid lithosphere. Moves toward subduction zoners
define latitude and longitude and give their primary line names. what are they used for?
latitude-north or south of the equator longitude-east and west of the prime meridian
these form at divergent plate boundaries
midocean ridges
outer core
more of a liquid/sludge material, transitions between dense inner core and the mantle
trenches
most common in pacific ocean, see more convergent plates there so this is where they'll happen, famous one is Mariana's trench,
mid ocean ridges
moving magma breaks through the crust of the ocean floor, ling mountain ranges from over time, origins of Seafloor Spreading
Bathygraphic features
physical features of the ocean bottom
where do most earthquake zones correspond closely too? what area of the world do most earthquakes occur?
plate boundaries. Pacific Ocean
explain how a continental shelf can form?
plates apart. they were formed during glacier periods.
subduction zones
region where the removal of old crust takes place, happens at a certain plate boundary Ocean trenches Old crust sinks down and eventually reaches the mantle and is recycled into the Earth's core
what activity produces a lateral movement of crust?
seafloor spreading
seamounts
sharp sided formations that rise sharply from the seafloor, formed from underwater volcanoes, most prevalent in the Pacific ocean, some show evidence of coral reefs and surface erosion, this suggests they were above the surface at one time
in the 1600s, what Englishman proposed that the continents may have once been connected?
sir Francis bacon
another term for a trench
subduction zone
where is the crust the oldest?
subduction zone, bottom of the trench
lithosphere....
tectonic plates causing earthquakes are found in this area
explain how seafloor spreading takes place
the formation of new areas of oceanic crust, which occurs through the upwelling of magma at midocean ridges and its subsequent outward movement on either side