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The Ocean Floor --subsurface topography--
Ch 13, section 2 (before the 1900’s scientists thought the ocean floor was completely flat)
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Sonar (sound navigation and ranging) --invented during WWI--
to find depth: use the formula: depth= V x t (remember that you only want half the time)—units=meters …where velocity of sound in ocean water is about 1,500 m/s
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Water pressure Water Pressure demo (with 2L bottle) Water pressure
increases with depth part of Titanic
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Continental Margin
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>>submarine canyons caused by erosion and underwater landslides
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ABYSSAL PLAIN Flat area of ocean floor
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Mid-Ocean Ridge Divergent boundary Sea-floor spreading
New sea floor formed
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What do you notice about the shape of the mid-Atlantic ridge?
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Seamount Underwater volcanoes
If they reach the surface they form islands, like Iceland. FYI—called guyots if flat-topped (due to erosion)
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Iceland
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TRENCH At convergent boundary
Ex: the Mariana Trench is the deepest known place on earth meters (36200 ft) deep
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Features of the Ocean Floor (website—needs sound)
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The Ocean Floor Continental slope Continental slope Volcanic island
Continental shelf Continental shelf Seamount Abyssal plain Mid-ocean ridge Trench
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3D model of ocean floor (as a group)
After you build the ocean floor, use toothpicks and sticky labels to identify the following ocean features: 1. continental shelf 2. continental slope 3. MID-ocean ridge 4. abyssal plain 5. seamount 6. trench—should not be right next to mid-ocean ridge (should be at subduction zone)
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Omit section 3, except:
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Questions If you were able to walk along the ocean bottom from a beach, which feature would you reach after the continental shelf? ….continental slope
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The area under water that is closest to the shoreline is the
A. continental shelf B. continental slope C. mid-ocean ridge D. benthic
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The __________ is the broad, FLAT part of the deep-ocean basin
A. abyssal plain B. continental shelf C. mid-ocean ridge D. benthic
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At which point in the diagram above would hot magma most likely rise through the ocean floor to eventually form a volcanic island? Point B
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Which is most like a mountain RANGE?
A. A seamount B. A guyot C. The abyssal plain D. The mid-ocean ridge Note: A seamount is a single underwater mountain.
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