Deck 12: The Seafloor
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Deck 12: The Seafloor
1
The Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, and Indian Oceans form one interconnected ocean.
True
2
The geologic margin of a continent is the land area outlined by sea level.
False
3
The change from continental crust to oceanic crust occurs beneath the continental slope.
True
4
The continental shelf is always very wide, extending tens to hundreds of kilometers seaward.
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The sediment accumulated on continental shelves consists of channel and floodplain deposits from a time when sea level was lower.
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Submarine canyons are eroded by turbidity currents.
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7
An active continental margin forms adjacent a spreading ridge as a new ocean is being created.
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Relative to an active margin, the continental shelf on a passive margin would be wider.
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9
Relative to an active margin, the continental slope along a passive margin descends directly into a trench.
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10
Abyssal plains tend to be most common seaward of passive continental margins.
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11
Rifting within continental crust is an important element in the initial development of an ocean.
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12
Oceanic ridges are fractured because cold water makes the rocks brittle and weak.
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13
Oceanic crust in trenches is cooler and show anomalously low heat flow.
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14
Earthquakes are deepest along oceanic trenches.
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15
Oceanic ridges are composed of a complex of both mafic and felsic rocks.
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16
Organisms living near submarine hydrothermal events thrive because of their ability to oxidize sulfur compounds.
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17
Coral reefs are present in any near-shore area with sufficient water quality to support corals and other forms of marine life.
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18
A linear succession of hot spot volcanoes may form an aseismic ridge.
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19
Guyots are flat-topped because submarine volcanic eruptions filled in their craters with lava.
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20
Some deep marine sediments are the result of viscous fluids oozing from marine organisms.
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21
Cosmic dust contributes a significant amount of sediment to the deep sea.
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22
Ophiolites are preserved sequences of oceanic crust that have not been subducted.
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23
The resources available within a country's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) are the dissolved elements within seawater.
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24
Sand and gravel is one resource that is currently mined from the continental shelf.
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25
Until approximately 200 years ago the ocean floor was believed to be
A) unfathomable, stretching nearly to the center of Earth.
B) covered by sediments thousands of kilometers in thickness.
C) a flat featureless plain of sediments.
D) populated by sea monsters.
E) riddled with caverns extending to the center of Earth.
A) unfathomable, stretching nearly to the center of Earth.
B) covered by sediments thousands of kilometers in thickness.
C) a flat featureless plain of sediments.
D) populated by sea monsters.
E) riddled with caverns extending to the center of Earth.
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26
The first true oceanographic expedition, in 1872, was conducted by the ship known as
A) Alvin.
B) H.M.S. Challenger.
C) JOIDES Resolution.
D) the Glomar Challenger.
E) H.M.S. Bounty.
A) Alvin.
B) H.M.S. Challenger.
C) JOIDES Resolution.
D) the Glomar Challenger.
E) H.M.S. Bounty.
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27
The topography of the ocean floor actually consists of
A) sediments only a few meters thick.
B) oceanic ridges and oceanic trenches.
C) thousands of submarine volcanoes dotting vast featureless plains.
D) ridges, trenches, hills, vast plains, plateaus, and volcanoes.
E) vast submarine chasms deeper, wider and longer than the Grand Canyon.
A) sediments only a few meters thick.
B) oceanic ridges and oceanic trenches.
C) thousands of submarine volcanoes dotting vast featureless plains.
D) ridges, trenches, hills, vast plains, plateaus, and volcanoes.
E) vast submarine chasms deeper, wider and longer than the Grand Canyon.
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28
Turbidity current deposits are
A) poorly sorted mixtures of mud and sand.
B) known as turbidites.
C) built-up to form submarine fans.
D) caused by slumps induced by earthquakes.
E) all of the above
A) poorly sorted mixtures of mud and sand.
B) known as turbidites.
C) built-up to form submarine fans.
D) caused by slumps induced by earthquakes.
E) all of the above
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29
Continental shelves are widest when associated with
A) island arcs and volcanism.
B) an absence of volcanism and earthquakes.
C) intense earthquake activity.
D) active margins.
E) ocean trenches.
A) island arcs and volcanism.
B) an absence of volcanism and earthquakes.
C) intense earthquake activity.
D) active margins.
E) ocean trenches.
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30
Continental shelves are narrowest when associated with
A) an absence of earthquakes and volcanism.
B) regions where larger continents once rifted apart.
C) island arcs, volcanism and oceanic trenches.
D) passive margins.
E) submarine canyons.
A) an absence of earthquakes and volcanism.
B) regions where larger continents once rifted apart.
C) island arcs, volcanism and oceanic trenches.
D) passive margins.
E) submarine canyons.
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31
Which of the following are commonly associated?
A) island arcs and oceanic trenches
B) volcanic arcs and oceanic trenches
C) Benioff zones and volcanic arcs
D) oceanic trenches and active continental margins
E) all of the above
A) island arcs and oceanic trenches
B) volcanic arcs and oceanic trenches
C) Benioff zones and volcanic arcs
D) oceanic trenches and active continental margins
E) all of the above
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32
Which of the following would NOT be found in deep ocean basins?
A) abyssal plains
B) oceanic ridges
C) coral reefs
D) oceanic trenches
E) B and C
A) abyssal plains
B) oceanic ridges
C) coral reefs
D) oceanic trenches
E) B and C
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33
Black smokers and hydrothermal vents do NOT produce which of the following?
A) sulfur-rich water which supports unusual communities of chemosynthetic bacteria and previously unknown animals
B) mounds of black carbon and graphite brought up in solution from the basalt below
C) mounds of metal-rich sediments including iron, copper, zinc, silver and gold ores
D) pools of metal-rich brines
E) many of the worlds' deposits of ores within basaltic crust such as the Cyprus Troodos Massif
A) sulfur-rich water which supports unusual communities of chemosynthetic bacteria and previously unknown animals
B) mounds of black carbon and graphite brought up in solution from the basalt below
C) mounds of metal-rich sediments including iron, copper, zinc, silver and gold ores
D) pools of metal-rich brines
E) many of the worlds' deposits of ores within basaltic crust such as the Cyprus Troodos Massif
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34
Black smokers and hydrothermal vent communities were discovered by the submersible called
A) Kelvin.
B) Glomar Challenger.
C) Alvin.
D) H.M.S. Challenger.
E) JOIDES* Resolution.
A) Kelvin.
B) Glomar Challenger.
C) Alvin.
D) H.M.S. Challenger.
E) JOIDES* Resolution.
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35
Calcareous pelagic ooze is composed mostly of
A) diatoms and radiolarians.
B) radiolarians and foraminifera.
C) foraminifera.
D) radiolarians and sponges.
E) reef rubble and foraminifera.
A) diatoms and radiolarians.
B) radiolarians and foraminifera.
C) foraminifera.
D) radiolarians and sponges.
E) reef rubble and foraminifera.
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36
Siliceous oozes are composed mostly of
A) sponges and alga.
B) diatoms (animals) and radiolarians (animals).
C) diatoms (plants) and radiolarians (animals).
D) volcanic ash and cosmic dust.
E) diatoms and foraminifera.
A) sponges and alga.
B) diatoms (animals) and radiolarians (animals).
C) diatoms (plants) and radiolarians (animals).
D) volcanic ash and cosmic dust.
E) diatoms and foraminifera.
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37
Reefs are
A) mound-like, wave-resistant structures composed of coral.
B) found in warm water, both shallow and deep.
C) mound-like, wave-resistant structures composed of skeletons.
D) found throughout the world in shallow and deep water.
E) large rocks projecting from deep water into shallow water.
A) mound-like, wave-resistant structures composed of coral.
B) found in warm water, both shallow and deep.
C) mound-like, wave-resistant structures composed of skeletons.
D) found throughout the world in shallow and deep water.
E) large rocks projecting from deep water into shallow water.
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38
The continental shelf encompassed by the EEZ produces
A) 27% of the oil and gas produced by the U.S.
B) 17 % of the oil and gas produced by the U.S.
C) 10 % of the oil and gas produced by the U.S.
D) 7 % of the oil and gas produced by the U.S.
E) 1.7% of the oil and gas produced by the U.S.
A) 27% of the oil and gas produced by the U.S.
B) 17 % of the oil and gas produced by the U.S.
C) 10 % of the oil and gas produced by the U.S.
D) 7 % of the oil and gas produced by the U.S.
E) 1.7% of the oil and gas produced by the U.S.
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39
Among the mineral resources NOT found in deep sea sediments are
A) manganese nodules.
B) sand and gravel.
C) reef rock.
D) iron, copper, and zinc.
E) silver and gold.
A) manganese nodules.
B) sand and gravel.
C) reef rock.
D) iron, copper, and zinc.
E) silver and gold.
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40
The EEZ contains over 30 sedimentary basins, some of which are known to contain
A) hydrocarbons.
B) precious metals.
C) sulfide metals.
D) manganese nodules.
E) tar sands.
A) hydrocarbons.
B) precious metals.
C) sulfide metals.
D) manganese nodules.
E) tar sands.
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41
The name of the first research vessel to drill into the sea floor, in 1968, to extract cores of sediment and crust was the ___________ ___________.
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42
Zones separating the part of a continent above sea level from the deep sea floor are known as___________ ___________ .
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43
The___________ ___________ is the deeper, gently-sloping sea floor, seaward of the___________ ___________ .
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44
___________ ___________ that are turbulent and sediment-laden and proceed by gravity flow through submarine canyons from the continental slope to the continental rise.
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45
Turbidity current sediments are generally deposited on the ___________ ___________ .
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46
The flat surfaces covering vast areas of deep ocean basins are ___________ ___________.
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47
___________ ___________ long, deep, narrow features on the sea floor, restricted to active continental margins
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48
Oceanic ridges are composed of___________ .
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The United States claimed sovereign rights over an area that extends 200 nautical miles from the coast known as the ___________ ___________ ___________ .
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50
___________ ___________ are chimney-like hydrothermal vents which contain water with high concentrations of metals dissolved from the basalt below.
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51
A___________ reef is one that is solidly attached to the margins of an island or continent, while a ___________ reef is separated from a landmass by a lagoon.
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52
What is the geological evidence indicating that Earth had an ocean and atmosphere 3.5 billion years ago?
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53
Briefly explain how atoll reefs develop.
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54
Explain how hydrothermal vents produce mounds of ore-rich sediments.
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55
How do geologists know what rock types underlie sheeted basalt dikes if the ocean crust has not be drilled to the depth at which they occur?
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How does upwelling exemplify a system?
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57
Why is upwelling such an important process relative to fisheries?
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58
Who is considered the source of the original two written descriptions of the Atlantis legend?
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What is the scientific evidence against the existence of a sunken continent of Atlantis?
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What do some archaeologists believe the legend of Atlantis actually describes?
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What was the most probable origin of Earth's ocean and atmosphere?
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62
What are some of the modern techniques that are used in oceanographic research?
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63
When did concerted research on the ocean floor begin, from which most of our knowledge about the sea floor has been obtained?
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64
What are the components of the continental margin, from sea level toward the ocean basin?
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65
What is the geological boundary of a continent?
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66
Briefly explain why some deep sea deposits have graded bedding form.
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67
Briefly explain why the origins of some submarine canyons are not fully understood.
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68
What two types of continental margins are generally recognized?
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69
What is an example of a passive margin, in the Western hemisphere?
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What is an example of an active margin, in the Western hemisphere?
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71
When present, the abyssal plains are always adjacent to which part of the continental margin?
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72
What are some of the characteristics of oceanic trenches?
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73
What is a Benioff zone?
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74
How long is the oceanic ridge system of which the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a part?
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75
What are some of the characteristics of oceanic ridges?
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76
What is the origin of seamounts, guyots, and aseismic ridges?
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What is an aseismic ridge?
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What is a guyot?
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What causes submarine hydrothermal vents?
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Where, on the sea floor, do submarine hydrothermal vents occur?
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