Deck 3: The Sea Floor and Its Sediments
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Deck 3: The Sea Floor and Its Sediments
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Large boulders and cobbles scattered over the deep-sea floor at high-temperate latitudes were most likely deposited by turbidity currents.
False
2
Abyssal hills are single, rounded domes extending at least 3 km above the deep-sea floor.
False
3
The vertical relief across the mountains of the western United States is similar to the vertical relief across the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
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4
Oil and gas represent only 50% of the mineral value presently taken from the seafloor.
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Hydrogenous sediments of the deep-ocean floor predominate in regions where other sediment sources are reduced.
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Flat-topped seamounts called guyots are formed when volcanic islands subside and are eroded over time.
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Calcareous sediments of the North Atlantic occur at deeper depths than calcareous sediments in the North Pacific.
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8
Manganese nodules are composed entirely of manganese.
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9
Calcareous deposits are most likely to be found in more acidic seawater undersaturated in calcite.
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10
The smaller the footprint of a sound beam, the greater the detail of the seafloor features.
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11
Red mud or brown clay deposits are found under oceanic regions of high biological productivity.
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12
The distinctive layering found in marine sediments indicates that the properties of the sediment and the rates of sedimentation have varied with time.
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13
Particles of a well-sorted sediment sample fall within a limited size range.
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14
Large particles sink faster than small particles of the same density.
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15
Calcareous oozes of the open ocean are associated with mid-ocean ridge and rise systems rather than the deep-ocean basin floor.
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16
Geologic dredges are used to quantitatively sample the seafloor.
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17
Siliceous oozes are found at all ocean depths because of the slow dissolving rate of silica.
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18
Submarine canyons are features associated principally with the continental slope; some are associated with past or present rivers.
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19
Satellite radar altimeters measure sea surface topography.
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20
In the deep sea, biogenous sediments make up the majority of the pelagic deposits.
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21
Surface coral formations growing around completely submerged seamounts are called ________.
A) atolls
B) fringing reefs
C) edge reefs
D) conical reefs
E) barrier reefs
A) atolls
B) fringing reefs
C) edge reefs
D) conical reefs
E) barrier reefs
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22
Lithogenous sediment is ________.
A) derived from rock
B) derived from plants and animals
C) always found at depths over 4500 m
D) always associated with deep-sea trenches
E) derived from the chemistry of the water
A) derived from rock
B) derived from plants and animals
C) always found at depths over 4500 m
D) always associated with deep-sea trenches
E) derived from the chemistry of the water
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23
The deep ocean basins or areas with depth between 4000 m and 6000 m cover more of the Earth's surface than the continents.
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24
A fathom is a unit of ________.
A) distance
B) depth
C) speed
D) weight
E) time
A) distance
B) depth
C) speed
D) weight
E) time
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25
The continental rise is a product of ________.
A) volcanic activity
B) sedimentation
C) seismic upheaval
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these is correct.
A) volcanic activity
B) sedimentation
C) seismic upheaval
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these is correct.
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26
Pelagic sediments are commonly more fine-grained than neritic sediments.
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27
What minimum percent must be exceeded for a deep-sea biogenic ooze to be named after its principal component?
A) 75
B) 50
C) 30
D) 20
E) 10
A) 75
B) 50
C) 30
D) 20
E) 10
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28
Passive continental margins are commonly associated with volcanic and earthquake activity.
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29
The floor of a major ocean basin is called a(n) ________.
A) ocean valley floor
B) abyssal plain
C) mid-ocean flat
D) seamount province
E) ridge depression
A) ocean valley floor
B) abyssal plain
C) mid-ocean flat
D) seamount province
E) ridge depression
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30
The deepest depth of the oceans is located in which trench?
A) Japan-Kuril
B) Aleutian
C) Peru-Chile
D) Puerto Rico-Cayman
E) Mariana
A) Japan-Kuril
B) Aleutian
C) Peru-Chile
D) Puerto Rico-Cayman
E) Mariana
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31
Inactive volcanic seamounts on top of the oceanic crust will
A) continue to elevate with time.
B) subside with time.
C) remain in equilibrium once formed.
D) keep a constant elevation.
E) steepen in slope.
A) continue to elevate with time.
B) subside with time.
C) remain in equilibrium once formed.
D) keep a constant elevation.
E) steepen in slope.
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32
Flat-topped, submerged seamounts are referred to as ________.
A) mesas
B) abyssal hills
C) atolls
D) guyots
E) flattops
A) mesas
B) abyssal hills
C) atolls
D) guyots
E) flattops
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33
The seafloor tends to be more flat and featureless than the continental areas.
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34
The continental shelf on the east coast of the United States. is generally wider than the continental shelf on the west coast of the U.S.
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35
Major deposits of silicous oozes from the radiolaria are found centered on which latitudes?
A) 5°N
B) 20°N and S
C) 30°N and S
D) 45°N and S
E) 65°N and S
A) 5°N
B) 20°N and S
C) 30°N and S
D) 45°N and S
E) 65°N and S
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36
Sediment accumulation in the deep ocean tends to be greater than near the continental margins.
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37
Turbidity currents produce some ________.
A) trenches
B) abyssal hills
C) submarine canyons
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these is correct.
A) trenches
B) abyssal hills
C) submarine canyons
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these is correct.
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38
Calcareous oozes are more common in deep water than shallow water.
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39
Manganese nodules are ________.
A) pelagic ooze
B) volcanic
C) lithogenous sediment
D) pelagic biogenous sediment
E) pelagic hydrogenous sediment
A) pelagic ooze
B) volcanic
C) lithogenous sediment
D) pelagic biogenous sediment
E) pelagic hydrogenous sediment
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40
Continental shelves are geologically part of the continental crust.
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41
Which of the following is least likely to be a major component of marine sediments?
A) Silicous ooze
B) Calcareous ooze
C) Cosmogenous materials
D) Hydrogenous sediments
E) Lithogenous sediments
A) Silicous ooze
B) Calcareous ooze
C) Cosmogenous materials
D) Hydrogenous sediments
E) Lithogenous sediments
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42
Which type of sediment is the greatest contributor, on a world scale, to the sediments of the neritic zone?
A) Biogenous
B) Terrigenous
C) Hydrogenous
D) Cosmogenous
E) Volcanic
A) Biogenous
B) Terrigenous
C) Hydrogenous
D) Cosmogenous
E) Volcanic
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43
Side scan sonar images are the product of the ________.
A) reflectivity of the material
B) depth of the water
C) angle at which the sound strikes the object
D) reflectivity of the material and depth of the water
E) reflectivity of the material, depth of the water, and angle at which the sound strikes the object
A) reflectivity of the material
B) depth of the water
C) angle at which the sound strikes the object
D) reflectivity of the material and depth of the water
E) reflectivity of the material, depth of the water, and angle at which the sound strikes the object
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44
Sediments found on the seafloor and attributed to processes no longer in existence are called ________.
A) nonexisting sediments
B) pelagic sediments
C) relict sediments
D) rafted sediments
E) sorted sediments
A) nonexisting sediments
B) pelagic sediments
C) relict sediments
D) rafted sediments
E) sorted sediments
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45
Why do small particles descend to the seafloor at rates exceeding expectation?
A) The particles attract each other.
B) The particles increase their density.
C) The particles are incorporated into the fecal pellets of small animals.
D) The particles attract each other and the particles are incorporated into the fecal pellets of small animals.
E) The particles attract each other, the particles increase their density, and the particles are incorporated into the fecal pellets of small animals.
A) The particles attract each other.
B) The particles increase their density.
C) The particles are incorporated into the fecal pellets of small animals.
D) The particles attract each other and the particles are incorporated into the fecal pellets of small animals.
E) The particles attract each other, the particles increase their density, and the particles are incorporated into the fecal pellets of small animals.
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46
The seabed is presently being mined in the United States for ________.
A) phosphorite
B) manganese nodules
C) sand and gravel
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these is correct.
A) phosphorite
B) manganese nodules
C) sand and gravel
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these is correct.
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47
The sediments of the central deep-ocean basins of the North Pacific are formed chiefly from ________.
A) radiolaria
B) foraminafera
C) red clay particles
D) diatoms
E) coral reefs
A) radiolaria
B) foraminafera
C) red clay particles
D) diatoms
E) coral reefs
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48
Seventy-five percent of all marine sediments are ________.
A) terrigenous
B) neritic
C) pelagic
D) suspended in the water column
E) produced by active seamounts
A) terrigenous
B) neritic
C) pelagic
D) suspended in the water column
E) produced by active seamounts
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49
A sediment deposit close to the continental rise having a coarse material overlaid by successively finer materials of nonmarine origin is called a ________.
A) pelagic deposit
B) rafted deposit
C) hydrogenic deposit
D) turbidite
E) well-sorted deposit
A) pelagic deposit
B) rafted deposit
C) hydrogenic deposit
D) turbidite
E) well-sorted deposit
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50
Red clay obtains its characteristic color from ________.
A) the remains of bottom organisms
B) the oxidation of iron
C) the silica liberated from diatoms
D) calcium carbonate
E) bacteria of the deep sea
A) the remains of bottom organisms
B) the oxidation of iron
C) the silica liberated from diatoms
D) calcium carbonate
E) bacteria of the deep sea
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51
Which of the following is NOT true about passive continental margins?
A) They have little seismic or volcanic activity.
B) They form after continents are rifted apart.
C) They tend to be wider than active margins.
D) They occur away from plate boundaries.
E) They are commonly found at subduction zones.
A) They have little seismic or volcanic activity.
B) They form after continents are rifted apart.
C) They tend to be wider than active margins.
D) They occur away from plate boundaries.
E) They are commonly found at subduction zones.
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52
Lithification of sediments produces ________.
A) coral
B) turbidites
C) mud flows
D) rock
E) red clay
A) coral
B) turbidites
C) mud flows
D) rock
E) red clay
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53
Turbidites are ________.
A) graded sequence of sediments
B) found in submarine canyons
C) characterized by coarse sediments on top of fine sediments
D) graded sequence of sediments and found in submarine canyons
E) found in submarine canyons and characterized by coarse sediments on top of fine sediments
A) graded sequence of sediments
B) found in submarine canyons
C) characterized by coarse sediments on top of fine sediments
D) graded sequence of sediments and found in submarine canyons
E) found in submarine canyons and characterized by coarse sediments on top of fine sediments
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54
Acoustic profiling is used to study ________.
A) sediment size
B) sediment distribution
C) seafloor structure
D) sediment size and sediment distribution
E) sediment distribution and seafloor structure
A) sediment size
B) sediment distribution
C) seafloor structure
D) sediment size and sediment distribution
E) sediment distribution and seafloor structure
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55
Diatomaceous sediments are
A) oozes.
B) found below 4500 m.
C) found in cold water.
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these is correct.
A) oozes.
B) found below 4500 m.
C) found in cold water.
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these is correct.
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56
Close to shore on the continental shelf at high-temperate latitudes, ________ deposits are most likely to predominate.
A) cosmogenous
B) hydrogenous
C) pelagic
D) neritic
E) terrigenous
A) cosmogenous
B) hydrogenous
C) pelagic
D) neritic
E) terrigenous
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57
Manganese nodule mining has not developed because of ________.
A) low international market prices in metal
B) unresolved legal ownership problems
C) technical and developmental costs
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these is correct.
A) low international market prices in metal
B) unresolved legal ownership problems
C) technical and developmental costs
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these is correct.
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58
The particle size of terrigenous sediments generally ________ with distance from shore.
A) increases
B) decreases
C) stays the same
D) becomes less uniform
E) is less graded
A) increases
B) decreases
C) stays the same
D) becomes less uniform
E) is less graded
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59
Submarine canyons are associated with ________.
A) river systems
B) turbidity currents
C) volcanic eruptions
D) river systems and turbidity currents
E) turbidity currents and volcanic eruptions
A) river systems
B) turbidity currents
C) volcanic eruptions
D) river systems and turbidity currents
E) turbidity currents and volcanic eruptions
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60
The silica rich oozes of the Pacific Ocean are due to ________ at high latitudes and ________ at low latitudes.
A) radiolarians; diatoms
B) diatoms; diatoms
C) diatoms; radiolarians
D) radiolarians; radiolarians
E) None of these are correct.
A) radiolarians; diatoms
B) diatoms; diatoms
C) diatoms; radiolarians
D) radiolarians; radiolarians
E) None of these are correct.
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61
Which of the following is most likely a major component of open-ocean sediments along the Equator?
A) Siliceous ooze
B) Calcareous ooze
C) Cosmogenous materials
D) Hydrogenous sediments
E) Lithogenous sediments
A) Siliceous ooze
B) Calcareous ooze
C) Cosmogenous materials
D) Hydrogenous sediments
E) Lithogenous sediments
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62
The east coast of South America ________.
A) is a passive continental margin
B) has a relatively wide continental shelf
C) is an active continental margin
D) is marked by a deep ocean trench
E) is a passive continental margin and has a relatively wide continental shelf
A) is a passive continental margin
B) has a relatively wide continental shelf
C) is an active continental margin
D) is marked by a deep ocean trench
E) is a passive continental margin and has a relatively wide continental shelf
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63
Barrier reefs can develop into atolls as the seafloor sinks with age.
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64
Gas hydrates are rich in ________.
A) ethanol
B) diesel
C) propane
D) carbon dioxide
E) methane
A) ethanol
B) diesel
C) propane
D) carbon dioxide
E) methane
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65
Which of the following is NOT an example of a hydrogenous sediment?
A) Manganese nodules
B) Phosphorites
C) Salts
D) Ooliths
E) Tektites
A) Manganese nodules
B) Phosphorites
C) Salts
D) Ooliths
E) Tektites
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66
The first scientific voyage to use an echo sounder on a large scale was the ________.
A) Meteor expedition
B) Beagle expedition
C) Fram expedition
D) Discovery expedition
E) Endeavor expedition
A) Meteor expedition
B) Beagle expedition
C) Fram expedition
D) Discovery expedition
E) Endeavor expedition
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67
In general, coarse sediments are found closer to shore and fine sediments are found further offshore.
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68
Guyots are flat-topped islands.
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69
The deepest parts of the oceans are associated with all of the following except ________.
A) abyssal plains
B) subduction zones
C) trenches
D) sedimentary environments
E) active margins
A) abyssal plains
B) subduction zones
C) trenches
D) sedimentary environments
E) active margins
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70
Continental margins consist of the following in increasing distance from the shore.
A) shelf, break, slope, rise
B) rise, break, slope, shelf
C) rise, slope, shelf, break
D) rise, shelf, break, slope
E) rise, shelf, slope, break
A) shelf, break, slope, rise
B) rise, break, slope, shelf
C) rise, slope, shelf, break
D) rise, shelf, break, slope
E) rise, shelf, slope, break
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71
Turbidity currents are often triggered by earthquakes along passive continental margins.
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72
Which of the following is most likely a major component of marine sediments near the continents?
A) Siliceous ooze
B) Calcareous ooze
C) Cosmogenous materials
D) Hydrogenous sediments
E) Lithogenous sediments
A) Siliceous ooze
B) Calcareous ooze
C) Cosmogenous materials
D) Hydrogenous sediments
E) Lithogenous sediments
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73
The most common topographic features on Earth are probably ________.
A) rivers
B) beaches
C) abyssal hills
D) continental shelves
E) island arcs.
A) rivers
B) beaches
C) abyssal hills
D) continental shelves
E) island arcs.
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74
The predominant modern-day method in determining the depth and nature of the seafloor uses ________.
A) heat
B) pressure
C) sound
D) diving
E) optics
A) heat
B) pressure
C) sound
D) diving
E) optics
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75
The deep-sea floor, between 4000 and 6000 m depth, covers more of Earth's surface than the continents.
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76
Calcareous sediments are well-preserved in cold, deep water below the CCD.
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77
One fathom is equal to ________.
A) 6 meters
B) 1 meter
C) 6 feet (which is roughly 2 meters)
A) 6 meters
B) 1 meter
C) 6 feet (which is roughly 2 meters)
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78
In general, sedimentation rates decrease further offshore.
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79
Which of the following is most likely a major component of open-ocean sediments at depths shallower than the CCD?
A) Siliceous ooze
B) Calcareous ooze
C) Cosmogenous materials
D) Hydrogenous sediments
E) Lithogenous sediments
A) Siliceous ooze
B) Calcareous ooze
C) Cosmogenous materials
D) Hydrogenous sediments
E) Lithogenous sediments
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80
The ________ of phytoplankton and zooplankton contribute to marine sediments.
A) fecal pellets
B) tests
C) limbs
D) fecal pellets and tests
E) tests and limbs
A) fecal pellets
B) tests
C) limbs
D) fecal pellets and tests
E) tests and limbs
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