Physiography Of The Ocean Floor Flashcards
What are the components of a continental margin?
Shelf
Shelf break
Slope
Rise
What is the shelf like in a continental margin?
Nearly flat, 1-1000km wide, 0.5 degree slope
What is the shelf break like in a continental margin?
130m depth, 1-4 degrees
What is the slope like in a continental margin?
4 degree slope to 2/3km depth, submarine canyons
What is the rise like in a continental margin?
1 degree slope to 500km offshore and 4km depth
What are the components of deep ocean basins?
Abyssal plain
Abyssal hills
Seamounts
Deep sea trenches
What is the abyssal plain like in a deep sea basin?
3-5km depth, land derived sediment, 100-1000km thick
What are the abyssal hills like in deep sea basins?
<1000m high, 100m-100km wide, volcanic rocks
What are the seamounts like in deep ocean basins?
Extinct/active volcanos, >1000m high, guyots
What are the deep sea trenches like?
Long narrow depressions, 3-5km deep, seismic
What are the components of mid ocean ridges?
Continuous mountain belts, >60000km long, 1/3 of ocean floor, geologically active, frequent shallow earthquakes, faulting, volcanism.
Continents vs Ocean basins
Continents - 29% of surface mean height (0.84km), granitic rocks, igneous (O, Si, Al), 2700kg/m3, 30-40km thick
Ocean basins - 71% of surface mean depth (3.8km), basaltic rocks, volcanic (O, Si, Mg), 2900kg/m3, 4-10km thick.