Oceanography Flashcards
name four areas of the study of oceanography
- geological: structure of the sea floor
- chemical: chem comp and prop of seawater
- physical: waves, tides, currents
- biological: oceanic life forms
oceans contain what percentage of the world’s water?
97.2%
why study oceanography?
- oceans cover 71% of the earth’s surface
- oceans contain 97% of the water on or near the earth’s surface
- ocean conditions dictate terrestrial conditions/weather
- source of food
- transportation and travel
- shoreline- interface between land and ocean
who was humboldt?
- german naturalist, contributor in geophysics, meteorology, and oceanography.
- 1800s
- ecologist
- influenced darwin
HMS Challenger Expedition
- steam assisted vessel
- 3 year marine exploration, laid foundation for almost every branch of oceanography as we know it today
- Wyville Thompson director of the expidition
- First major scientific expedition
- globe-encircling voyage
- chem/phys/bio measurements and collections
- DISCOVERED MARIANA TRENCH
who published the first chart of the gulf stream?
benjamin franklin
Meteor Expedition 1925
-introduced modern optical and electronic equipment (echo sounder)
-German
-Surveyed S. Atlantic
Achieved:
-mapping the depth and contours of the seafloor (sonar)
-Measured temp and salinity, vertical dist’n of water mass
Glomar Challenger
drill for deep sea sediments
-proved CONTINENTAL DRIFT
between which latitudes are water statification more pronounced?
40 AND 40
what is the relationship between density, salinity, and pressure?
density increases as temperature decreases as pressure increases
why are marine sediments important?
as historical records and a site of natural resources.
-study marine sediments using many different methods, including core samples.
what are some effects of oceans currents?
- transfer heat from tropical to polar regions
- influence weather and climate
- distribute nutrients and scatter organisms
how does the eckman spiral influence downwelling or upwelling?
drives water towards or away from the coast.
-coriolis deflection of 90 degrees to the direction of the wind
what are the 5 wave classifications
- capillary waves
- chop
- swell
- tsunamis
- seiches
what are the parts of an ocean wave
- crest
- trough
- height
- amplitude
- length
- period