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Title: Margins and Basins


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Unit 5
  • Margins and Basins

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Mapping The Globe
  • Latitude
  • Longitude
  • Equator

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Latitude
  • Angular distance from any point from equator,
  • measured north or south.
  • Measured in degrees, minutes and seconds.
  • Each minute one nautical mile (1.15 mi or 1.85
    km)

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Longitude
  • Angle between meridian and standard meridian
    (Greenwich, England)
  • At equator, one degree of longitude is about 70
    mi or 113km.

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Why Greenwich?
  • Zero line of longitude

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Magellans Routes
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History of Exploration
  • Phoenicians- 2000BC
  • Aristotle- 4th century BC- first to recognize
    gills as breathing apparatus (1st marine
    biologist)
  • Vikings- N. Atlantic, 9th century
  • Portuguese- India, 15th century
  • Columbus- Atlantic, 15th century

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James Cook- Antarctica, and Pacific Islands 18th
century
  • First to make scientific observations
  • Had a naturalist on board
  • Three voyages- explored all the oceans
  • Discovered New Zealand, then Australia
  • Calculated longitude and prepared sea charts
  • Brought back specimens of plants and animals
  • Started Australian beer industry!
  • Killed by native Hawaiians- Kealakekua Bay over a
    stolen boat

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Cooks Endeavour
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James Cook and a letter requesting additional
supplies for an extended voyage
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Cooks voyages
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Darwin- the most famous naturalist
  • HMS Beagle
  • Collected plankton in nets
  • Proposed explanation for the formation of an
    atoll reef
  • Studied barnacles

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Challenger 1872
  • Sea floor dredging
  • Three year voyage- gathering info and collecting
    samples
  • 19 years to publish the results

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Challengers route
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All the world is discovered
  • This opened the world to avenues of commerce, war
    and disease.
  • Immigrants, slaves, religions, products and ideas
    were transported around the world
  • Today- crude oil accounts for the largest object
    of trade

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Alvin before it descends to Titanic
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Life at the Bottom
  • Deep Sea Mysteries MMCD 3

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Echosounders- a useful tool
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Oceans and Continents
  • Ocean Basins- four major ocean basins
  • Arctic
  • Atlantic
  • Indian
  • Pacific
  • Seas- term is not used consistently
  • Enclosed lakes (Caspian or Galilee)
  • Partially enclosed or isolated ocean sections
    (Med)
  • Seven seas refers to the oceans
  • South seas used in literature

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Dividing the Waters- vertically
  • Surface- photosynthetic organisms
  • 71 of the earths surface is water
  • 80 of the Southern Hemisphere is water
  • Continental Shelf
  • Slope
  • Rise
  • Pelagic- open ocean
  • Ocean Basin

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Oceanic crust- Table 2.2 p.24
  • More dense than land crust
  • Much younger geologically- 200 million years
    old
  • Made up of basalt (rather than granite)
  • Only 3 miles (5km) thick
  • Dark in color
  • Rich in iron and magnesium

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Oceanic crust
  • More dense than land crust
  • Much younger geologically- 200 million years
    old
  • Made up of basalt (rather than granite)
  • Only 3 miles (5km) thick
  • Dark in color
  • Rich in iron and magnesium

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Mapping the Ocean Floor
  • MM CD 3
  • 3-D Mapping of Ocean Floor

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First hand-drawn map of seafloor (tip of S.
America)
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Comparing heights- ground to under water
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The Sea Floor Basin
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Fig. 4.15 on page 97
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The ridge system
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Mid-Ocean Ridge
  • Chain of volcanic submarine mountains
  • Displaced by transform faults
  • Rise above sea level to form islands (Iceland)
  • Mid- Atlantic Ridge- right down the middle
  • Trenches- deep depressions (common in Pacific)

Krafla Volcano- Iceland
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  • Earthquakes at the Ridge
  • Volcanoes at the trenches
  • Sea floor spreading- rifts created as the crust
    separates at the ridges.

Ridge- Iceland
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Underwater Civilization
  • Deep Sea Mysteries MMCD 4

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Smokers
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Ocean Trenches
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Typical Continental margins
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