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Chapter 2The Sea Floor
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Sea Floor• Geologically distinct from the
continents
• Perpetual cycle of birth and destruction that shapes the oceans and controls the geology and geological history of the continents
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Sea Floor Processes• Occur slowly (hundreds of millions of
years)
• Solid rocks flow like liquid
• Entire continents move over the face of the earth
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Geology is Important to the Marine Biologist
• Habitat – natural environment that an organism lives
• Habitats are shaped by geological processes
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Geological Processes Determine:
• The Form of coastlines
• The depth of water
• Type of bottom (muddy, sandy or rocky)
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The Water Planet• Presence of water makes earth
unique
• Oceans cover 71% of the globe
• Regulate our atmosphere and climate
• Life would be impossible without water
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The Geography of the Ocean Basins
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The Geography of the Ocean Basins• 2/3 of land area is in Northern
Hemisphere
• 61% of N. Hemisphere is ocean
• 80% of Southern hemisphere is ocean
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Ocean Basins• 4 large ocean basins
• Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Artic
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Pacific• Deepest and largest
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Atlantic and Indian• Atlantic is a little bit bigger
• Similar in average depth
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Artic• Smallest
• Shallowest
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The Oceans• Are all interconnected
• Described as a single world ocean
• Southern Ocean – continuous body of water that surrounds Antarctica
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Figure 2.01
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The Structure of the Earth
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• Earth originated 4.5 billion years ago from clouds of dust
• Dust left over From Cosmic explosion (Big Bang) which occurred 14 million years ago
• Dust collided and made bigger particles which collided and made bigger particles until planets were formed
• Fusion of particles
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• Heat was generated which made earth molten allowing the materials to settle by density
• Density – mass of a given volume of a substance
• D = M/V
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• Light surface material cooled into a thin crust
• Eventually the atmosphere and oceans formed
• Earth settled into orbit at a distance that allows liquid water to exist and therefore life as we know it
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Internal Structure of Earth• Concentric layers based on density (like
and onion)
• Core, mantle, crust
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Core• Inner most layer
• Alloys of iron
• Pressure is more than a million times greater than at the surface of earth
• 4000 oC
• Solid inner core
• Liquid outer core
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Magnetic Field• Swirling motions of the liquid
material in the iron-rich outer core produce the earth’s magnetic field
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Mantle• Solid
• Very hot – near melting
• Flows almost like a liquid, but much slower
• Swirls and mixes like very thick soup heating in a saucepan
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Crust• Outermost layer
• Extremely thin
• Rigid skin floating on top of the mantle
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Figure 2.03
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Continental and Oceanic Crusts
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• Geological distinction between ocean and continents results from physical and chemical differences in the rocks themselves
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Oceanic Crust• Makes up the sea
floor
• Basalt rock – dark color
• More dense
• Thinner
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Continental Crust• Granite rock – light color
• Less dense
• thicker
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• The continents can be thought of as thick blocks of crust floating on the mantle much as icebergs float in water
• Oceanic crust floats on the mantle too, but because it is denser it does not float as high
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Ages of the Crust• Oceanic rocks are less than 200 million
years old
• Continental rocks can be 3.8 billion years old
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The Origin and Structure of the Ocean Basins
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Early Evidence of Continental Drift• 1620 – Sir Francis Bacon – coasts of
continents on opposite sides of the Atlantic fit together like pieces of a puzzle
• Coal deposits and other geological formations match up
• Fossils from the different coasts are similar
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• 1912 – Alfred Wegner – proposed first detailed hypothesis of continental drift
• Continents were joined as a single “super continent” called Pangea
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The Theory of Plate Tectonics• Wegner could not explain how the
continents could move so his theory was not well accepted
• 1950’s and 1960’s evidence was put together that proved that continents did drift
• The process involves the entire surface of our planet – plate tectonics
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Discovery of the Mid-Ocean Ridge• After WW II sonar allowed the first
detailed surveys of large areas of the sea floor
• Lead to the discovery of the Mid-ocean Ridge
• A continuous chain of submarine volcanic mountains that encircles the globe like the seams of a baseball
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• Along the ridge at regular intervals there are cracks or Faults (transform faults) in the earth’s crust
• Occasionally the ridge comes out of the ocean to form islands like Iceland
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Mid-Atlantic Ridge• Mid-ocean ridge in the Atlantic
• Runs down the center of the Atlantic ocean
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Eastern Pacific Rise• Main section of the ridge in the eastern
pacific
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Trenches• Deep depressions in the sea floor
• Especially common in the Pacific
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Figure 2.05
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Significance of the Mid-Ocean Ridge
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• Earth quakes are clustered around the ridge
• Volcanoes are concentrated near the trenches
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Glomar Challenger - 1968• Drilled samples of the deep-sea floor• Samples revealed that the sea floor was young
especially when compared to the continents• Mid ocean ridge crest had the youngest rock• Rocks get progressively older as you move
away from the ridge crest
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• There is little sediment at the ridge crest but it becomes increasing thicker as you move away
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Magnetism of Ocean Floor Rocks• It was known that earth's magnetic field
reverses direction every few million years• Many rocks contain tiny magnetic particles• When a rock is molten these particles can move• When the rock solidifies the particles are frozen
in place and keep their orientation
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• Geologists found patterns of magnetic bands or stripes in the sea floor running parallel to the mid-ocean ridge
• The bands are symmetric around the ridge
• Magnetic bands = magnetic anomalies
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Figure 2.08
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Significance• The bands of normally magnetized sea
floor must have formed at different times from their reverse-magnetized bands
• So the sea floor was not formed all at once but in strips the parallel the mid-ocean ridge
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Figure 2.09
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Creation of the Sea Floor
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Sea Floor Spreading• Huge pieces of oceanic crust are separated at
the mid-ocean ridges creating cracks or rifts in the crust
• When a rift occurs, pressure is released and hot mantle material rises up through the rift
• This molten rock pushes the oceanic crust up to form the mid-ocean ridge and new oceanic crust
• Therefore the rifts are known as spreading centers
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Sea Floor Spreading Explains:Observations relating to the mid-ocean
ridge
• Sediment build up
• Age of the rocks
• Magnetic stripes
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Sea-Floor Spreading and Plate Tectonics
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Lithosphere• Made of the crust and the upper mantle
• 100 km thick or 60 miles thick
• “rock sphere”
• Broken up into plates – lithospheric plates
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Lithospheric Plates• Made of continental crust, oceanic crust
or both
• The lithosphere floats on a denser, more plastic layer of the upper mantle known as the asthenosphere
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Asthenosphere vs. Lithosphere• Distinction is made on how easy the rock
flows
• The swirling motions of the asthenosphere drives the motion of the lithospheric plates
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Figure 2.15
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Continental Drift• Mid-ocean ridges form the edges of many of the
plates• Lithospheric plates move apart and new sea
floor is created• Mechanism for continental drift• Plates move apart about 2 to 18 cm a year (.8 to
7 in) (fingernails grow 6 cm or 2.4 inches a year)
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Destroying Lithosphere• As new lithosphere is created old
lithosphere is destroyed
• This occurs in the trenches
• When two plates collide, one of the plates dips below the other and sinks back down into the mantle – Subduction (downward movement of the plate)
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• As the plate moves downward is melts
• As the plate breaks apart earthquakes can happen
• The new extra molten material can rise back to the surface to form volcanoes
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Oceanic plate with a continental plate• Oceanic plate goes under the continental
plate• Continental plate is less dense• Explains why old rocks are only found on
continents• Oceanic crust is always destroyed in the
trenches so it never gets old• Volcanoes are often associated with the
trench
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Figure 2.11
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Oceanic with an oceanic• One dips beneath the other to form a trench• The trench is associated with earthquakes and
volcanoes• Volcanoes can rise from the sea and form
islands• Trenches are curved because of earth’s
spherical shape• Islands follow this curvature and form island
arcs• Ex. Aleutian and
Mariana islands
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Figure 2.12
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Continental with a Continental• Both plates tend to float and neither is
subducted
• The two plates push against each other with such force that they become “welded” together
• The force eventually becomes too great and the rock buckle and fold like an accordion
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• The huge folds form mountain ranges
• Ex. Himalayas
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A fourth boundary• Two plate can move in such a way that they
slide past each other• Lithosphere is neither created nor destroyed• Shear boundary• Immense friction between the plates• Plates lock, stress builds and then suddenly
break free and slip causing and earthquake• Ex. San Andres Fault - California
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Margins• Active margin – type of continental margin
where one plate is colliding with another plate as a result of geological activity – step rocky shores, little sediment
• Passive margin – continental margin that is located at the trailing edge of a continent and as a result shows little geological activity – flat, lots of sediment, wide continental shelf
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Figure 2.22
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Figure 2.23
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Figure 2.24
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Dynamic Mantle
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Hot spot• Found in about 45 places around the
world
• Hot, molten rock or magma well up from deep within the mantle
• This magma forces its way up through the lithosphere
• Erupts in volcanic activity
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Hot Spot Examples• Geysers and bubbling mud pools at Yellowstone
result from volcanic activity• Seamounts – volcanic underwater mountains• Hawaiian islands were created from hot spots –
as the plate moved new islands formed• Island chains in the south pacific
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• Hot spots by mid-ocean ridges also form islands – Ex. Iceland, Azores and the Galapagos islands
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Text Art 2.02
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Geological Provinces of the Ocean
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Figure 2.19
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Sea Floor• Divided into two main regions
• Continental margins – submerged edges of the continents
• Deep-sea floor itself
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Continental Margins• Boundaries between continental crust and
oceanic crust• Sediments from land accumulate here (can be
as thick as 10 km or 6 mi)• Shallow, gently sloping region (continental
shelf)• Steeper area (continental slope)• Gently sloping region (continental rise)
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Continental Shelf• Shallowest• 8% of the oceans surface• Biologically the richest part of the ocean (most
life and best fishing)• Submarine canyons – remnants of rivers and
glaciers that once flowed across the continental shelves
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• Varies in width from less than 1 km (.6 mi) to 750 km (470 mi)
• Shelf ends at the shelf break where the slopes gets abruptly steeper
• Shelf break usually occurs at depths of 120 to 200 m (400 to 600 ft)
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Continental Slope• Closest thing to the exact edge of the
continent
• Begins at the shelf break and descends downward to the deep sea floor
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Continental Rise• Deep sea fan – sediment moving down a
submarine canyon accumulated at the canyon's base forms a deep sea fan (like a river delta)
• Rise consists of a thick layer of sediment piled up on the sea floor
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Figure 2.20
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Deep Ocean Basins
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Deep Sea Floor• Depth of 3,000 - 5,000 m (10,000 to
16,500 ft.)
• Abyssal plain
• Rises at a very gentle slope towards the ridge
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Geological Features of the Abyssal Plain• Submarine channels
• Low abyssal hills
• Plateaus, rises and other features
• Seamounts (submarine volcanoes)
• Guyots – flat topped seamounts
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Trenches• Plate descends into the
mantle• Sea floor slopes steeply
downward• Deepest parts of the
world ocean• Mariana Trench –
Western Pacific – 11,022 m or (36,163 ft) deep
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The Mid-Ocean Ridge and Hydrothermal Vents
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Figure 2.25
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• Plates are pulling apart at the ridges• This leaves a great gap known as the
center rift valley• Seawater seeps down into this crack and
gets heated to high temperatures• Heated water forces its way back up
through the crust and emerges in hydrothermal vents or deep-sea hot springs
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• Water is 10 to 20oC (50 to 68oF) warmer than the surrounding water
• Some vents can have water as hot as 350oC (660 oF)
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• As the hot water seeps through the cracks it dissolves a variety of minerals, mostly sulfides
• As the water comes out it is cooled rapidly and the minerals solidify forming mineral deposits around the vents
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Black Smokers• One type of mineral deposit found at
hydrothermal vents
• Chimney-like structures that progressive build up around a vent as the minerals solidify
• “smoke” is actually a dense cloud of mineral particles
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Life around the vents• There is a rich diversity of marine life
around the hydrothermal vents
• One of the most exciting finds in the history of marine biology
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