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Oceanic and Continental Crust

Oceanic and Continental Crust. Earth has two types of crust: thick continental crust thin oceanic crust. Continental margins -submerged parts of continents that include the continental shelf, slope, and rise. C ontinental shelf - shallowest part of a continental margin.

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Oceanic and Continental Crust

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  1. Oceanic and Continental Crust • Earth has two types of crust: • thick continental crust • thin oceanic crust. • Continental margins-submerged parts of continents that include the continental shelf, slope, and rise.

  2. Continental shelf - shallowest part of a continental margin. • Continental slopes - where seafloor drops away quickly on edge of the continental crust. • Continental rise - gentle slope at the base of the continental slope.

  3. The Seafloor Oceanic and Continental Crust

  4. Turbidity currents - rapidly flowing bottom water currents that carry heavy mudflows on land and create SUBMARINE CANYONS.

  5. The continental shelf - shallowest part of a continental margin extending seaward from the shore. • continental margins-where the edges of continents meet the ocean.

  6. Ocean basins make up 60% of Earth’s surface • Ocean basins deeper parts of the seafloor above the thin, basaltic, oceanic crust

  7. The abyssal plains are the smooth parts of the ocean floor 5 or 6 km below sea level. The Seafloor • Abyssal plains are plains covered with hundreds of meters of fine-grained muddy sediments and sedimentary rocks that were deposited on top of basaltic volcanic rocks.

  8. Deep-sea trenches are elongated, sometimes arc-shaped depressions in the seafloor deep-sea trenches lie next to chains of volcanic islands

  9. The Seafloor • Mid-ocean ridges are chains of underwater mountains Mid-Ocean Ridges • Mid-ocean ridges are sites of frequent volcanic eruptions and earthquake activity.

  10. The Seafloor • A hydrothermal vent is a hole in the seafloor where fluid heated by magma erupts. • A black smoker ejects superheated water and smokelike plumes. • A white smoker ejects warm water. Hydrothermal Vents

  11. The Seafloor Seafloor Volcanoes • Most of the mountains on the seafloor are probably extinct volcanoes. • Seamounts are submerged basaltic volcanoes more than 1 km high. • Guyots, also called tablemounts, are large, extinct, basaltic volcanoeswith flat tops.

  12. The Seafloor • Sediments containing a large percentage of particles derived from once-living organisms are called oozes. Ooze

  13. The Seafloor Marine Sediments Manganese Nodules • Manganese nodules consist of oxides of manganese, iron, copper, and other valuable metals that precipitated directly from seawater. • Their growth rates are measured in millimeters per million years. • Manganese nodules cover huge areas of the seafloor.

  14. The Seafloor Section Assessment 1. Match the following terms with their definitions. ___ continental shelf ___ continental slope ___ continental rise ___ abyssal plain D C B A A. the smooth parts of the ocean of the ocean floor 5 or 6 km below sea level B.a gently sloping accumulation of deposits from turbidity currents C.feature that generally represents the edge of the continental crust D. the shallowest part of a continental margin extending from the shore

  15. The Seafloor Section Assessment 2. How can ocean basins only occupy 60 percent of Earth’s surface when oceans cover 71 percent? Part of the oceans cover the continental margins, which are submerged parts of continents. The ocean basin begins at the bottom of the continental slope.

  16. The Seafloor Section Assessment 3. Identify whether the following statements are true or false. ______ The continental shelves were probably above sea level during the last ice age. ______ Most of the sea floor is covered in a thick layer of sand. ______ Ooze is directly affiliated with oil deposits. ______ The highest peaks in mid-ocean ridges emerge from the ocean as volcanic islands. true false false true

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