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Unit 1 Marine Biology

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Covers topics from ocean chemistry, waves, ocean currents, tides, intertidal habitats, subtidal habitats, estuaries, epipelagic, and deep sea.

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Origin and Structure of Ocean Basins
there four basins Atlantic Pacific Indian Arctic
are
large occan :
, , ,




water around Antarctica is called Southern Ocean >
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↳ these basins deliniated the continents densest lightest
occan are
by
How did current formation ?
get
·

we ocean

-heaviest materials settled at Earth's core ,
lighter as
you go out

lithosphere rigid :
,
included crust and top-most upper mentle furthest away from
,
core heat
asthenosphere. is ductile (moving), uppermontle below lithosphere semi plastic
,


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Oceanic crust-made of basalt ,
more dense, thinner, relatively young
continental crust made of granite ,
less dense thicker , ,
relatively old
Hypothesis #1 :
Continental Drift
the continents look like they fit together

rock formations lining up also support this theory
-all continents Pangea mid ocean
were once one
supercontinent called ,



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problem :
no mechanism !
ridge
Hypothesis #2 Sea Floor
:

Spreading mid ocean
ridge
-introduced by Marie Therp took info about ,
occon depth




·
and hand-drew a
map
proof mid :
ocean ridges ,
where
geologic activity is concentrated

-mechanism : Oceanic cust moves
away
from ridge , creating
new crust
* evidence for this is the of rock
pattern
age , rocks new
ridge are younger than rocks further from ridge
*
patterns of magnetic bands around ridges show when seafloor was created

Hypothesis #3 Plate Tectonics
:




this
hypothesis combines the previous two
-crust is fragmented into many different plates
-plates are outlined by mid ridges trenches and major earthquake
ben , ,
zones (favlts]
↳ outlined
by geographic activity



t
divergent plate boundary rock pushing away

mid ridges new sea floor created by volcanism
a
occan ,




-convergent plate boundary-rock pushingtogether

trenches old sea floor
occan
destronged by subduction
,

,need to know plate boundaries :




tech
i vertma
Midge
nee



Ocean - Ocean
Convergent Ocean Continent
-
Ocean Ocean

Divergent
trench forms island
, convergent
trench volcanos
,
ridge
·


subduction when two occunic plates collide , one is usually subducted
convergent plate boundaries are associated with earthquakes and volcanoes


② Geological Provinces of the Ocean
floor structure is result of plate tectonics
·

ocean a


continental shelf-8 % of ocean's



&
·




continental
surface area , width varies from 1-750hm
margin
b lots of life here due to
biological
and runof nutrients from
sunlight
lanch
·


continental slope-beging at shelf break
and continues to sea floor
very steep ,


·

continental rise-formed by seciments
that have fallen from shelf soft area ,
land



-
·


continental margin
:


e active of more intense geologic
margins sites
-




activity like earthquakes
very steep rocky shorelines narrow
, ,



shelves steep slopes (West coast USA)
,

↳ Trench
passive margins-inactive geologically
-wide shelves gradually sloping /East coast USA)

-
, -


deep ocean basins-most of seafloor is this , relatively flat
volcanic islands seamounts (home to diverse life) T
some ,
gradual
slope

, ·

mid occan
ridges are associated with hydrothermal
vents ; which
spew warm ,
mineral rich water

not magna rises up ,
cracks in rock spew hot water

③ Global Ocean Properties




&
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solar radiation hits the equator more directly than the nort
a
·




radiation travels long
distance to reach
poles poles
·

sea surface temperature ranges-Z to 32 :

>
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temperature distribution changes north to south and is - equator
·




affected
>
-

by seasons short distance to
reach
seasonally temps in the poles change depending equator
·


ocean
, ,



on Earth's tilt south
3

temps at equator stay relatively consistent round pole
year
thermohaline circulation driven at equator and
by differences in
temp poles
·
:




deep ,
not watercools
and sinks warms
cool water
rises
shallow , and


shallow,
cold cool water
stays ba worms and
at equator riges
boois
movingat




·

cold water is more dense and will
,
sink to the bottom.
·

shallow waters tend to
he warmer than deep waters
this is also known as the ocean conveyer belt
process
·
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