Ocean Topography
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Ocean
Topography
What is Ocean Topography?
The shapes, patterns and physical
configuration of the ocean surface.
Side-scan sonar is
used to create an
image of large areas of
the ocean floor.
This tool is used for
mapping the seabed.
In conjunction with
seafloor samples it is
able to show
differences in material
and texture type of the
seabed.
Ocean Basin: Structures
1.Continental Margin:
(near continent)
Continental Shelf
Continental Slope
Continental Rise
Submarine Canyons
2. Deep Ocean Basin:
Abyssal Plains
Oceanic Ridges
Trenches
Seamounts & Guyots
Atolls
3. Others:
Definitions
Continental Shelf –
An extension of the
continent under water.
There is a fairly abrupt
drop off at the edge.
Has hills, valleys,
canyons and other
features.
This is very wide off of
Atlantic Canada.
Grand Banks & Scotian Shelf
Continental Slope –
The portion of the ocean bed between the
edge of the continental shelf and the deepsea floor. The average angle displayed by
the slope is about 5 degrees.
Abyssal Plain –
The largest portion of the earth’s sea bed.
It is covered with a thick layer of sediment,
beneath which is relatively dense basalt
rock. Vast, empty and usually boring.
Seamounts and Guyots
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Both are underwater volcanic mountains
that originated at a hotspot or along a
ridge.
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Guyots: have reached the surface of the
ocean and have flat, eroded tops.
Seamounts: have never reached the
surface, so they have pointy tops.
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Example : Hawaii
Submarine Canyons
V-shaped indentations in the continental
shelf, usually ending in a fan shaped
wedge of sediments.
How do submarine canyons form?
Fast moving currents and underwater landslides.
The Gully
Submarine canyon off Nova Scotia
Marine Protected Area (MPA) because of the rare corals found
there & a resident population of approximately 280 Northern
Bottlenose Whales.
The natural gas pipeline goes right by it…problems?
Mid-Ocean Ridge
A large underwater
mountain chain.
Part of a vast system
extending some 40,000
miles through four of the
world’s oceans.
Caused by divergent
plate boundaries.
NS
Mid-Atlantic
Ridge
Trench –
Deep gap in ocean
floor, formed by
movement of plates.
Eg:
Mariana Trench is
10,668 meters deep
Deepest areas of the
Earth’s crust.
90% of trenches are
found around the
Pacific rim.
Atolls
A ring shaped island of coral reefs and coral
debris. These often form over sinking inactive
volcanoes.
Major Sea Floor Structures
H
Major Sea Floor Structures
A. Continental Slope
B.Sea Mount D. Mid Ocean Ridge
E. Island
F. Continental Shelf
C. Abyssal Plain
G. Oceanic Trench
H. Guyot