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Ocean Geography Water bodies Persian Atlantic Indian Southern Bering California Mexico Mediterranean Pacific Caribbean South China North Arabian Caspian Black Red Arctic Baltic Coral
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Bathymetry (underwater topography)
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The ocean floor Continental shelf A B C D E F
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Global continental shelves
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Beyond the shelf Continental shelf Continental slopeShelf break
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Shelf topography
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The ocean floor Continental shelf Continental slopeShelf break Continental rise Sediment Sediments can be classified as lithogenous or biogenous.
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The ocean floor Continental shelf Continental slopeShelf break Continental rise Sediment Abyssal plain
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Abyssal plains…misleading term
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Mid-oceanic ridges
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Seamounts
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Ocean exploration
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Early ocean exploration: HMS Challenger Expedition 1872-1876
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Figure 01_07 Sonar
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Multi-beam sonar
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Side-scan sonar
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SCUBA
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Text Art 01_02
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Figure 01_14
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Figure 01_11
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Figure 01_12
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How do different seafloor features and sediments form?
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Earth from space ( © NASA) The earth is dynamic. The processes that have shaped the earth as we know it today are perpetual on a geologic time scale.
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Geologic history Continental drift
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Layers of the earth
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Divergent boundaries
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Mid-oceanic ridges
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Convergent boundaries
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Transform boundary
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Geologic features and events
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Plate boundaries and movement
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Trenches
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Plates and plate movement
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Plate tectonics
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Hotspots
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Hydrothermal vents
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