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1 (Modified from) Chapter 3 Marine Provinces Essentials of Oceanography 7 th Edition

2 Learning Targets Be able to… Explain bathymetry Describe features of the sea floor Identify a passive vs. an active continental margin

3 Bathymetry Bathymetry is the measurement of ocean depths and the charting of the shape or topography of the ocean floor

4 Bathymetric techniques Side-scan sonar uses a “fish” towed behind a ship to give a more detailed picture of the sea floor Figure 3-2

5 Bathymetric techniques Satellites measure sea surface elevation, which mimics sea floor bathymetry Figure 3D

6 The hypsographic curve The hypsographic curve shows the relationship between the height of the land and the depth of the oceans Figure 3-4

7 Major regions of the North Atlantic Ocean floor Continental margin Ocean basin floor Mid-ocean ridge Figure 3-5

8 Passive versus active continental margins Passive margin No plate boundary Shelf Slope Rise Figure 3-6

9 Passive versus active continental margins Active margin Plate boundary Convergent Shelf Slope (steep) Trench Transform Continental borderland Figure 3-6

10 Abyssal plains Deep flat areas formed by suspension settling Volcanic peaks poke through the sediment Abyssal hills (seaknolls) Seamounts Tablemounts (guyots) Figure 3-9

11 Ocean trenches Deepest parts of the ocean Formed by plate convergence Most trenches are in the Pacific Ocean Associated with volcanic arcs Island arc Continental arc Figure 3-10

12 The mid-ocean ridge Circles the globe like the seam of a baseball Mostly traverses the middle of ocean basins A topographically high mountain range Entirely volcanic in origin Associated with plate divergence In the Pacific Ocean, called the East Pacific Rise In the Atlantic Ocean, called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge Internet flybys of portions of the mid-ocean ridge

13 Features of the mid-ocean ridge Rift valleys Form when plates split apart Down- dropped areas associated with faults and earthquakes Figure 3-13

14 Features of the mid-ocean ridge Pillow lava Forms when hot lava comes into contact with cold seawater and quickly cools Basalt composition Figure 3-14

15 Features of the mid-ocean ridge Hydrothermal vents Form when seawater is heated by magma Black smokers emit hot water through chimneys Associated with metal sulfide deposits and unusual lifeforms Figure 3-15

16 Learning Targets Be able to… Explain bathymetry Describe features of the sea floor Identify a passive vs. an active continental margin

17 End of Chapter 3 Essentials of Oceanography 7 th Edition


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