Ocean Formation
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Ocean Formation
How did the oceans form??
Formation of the Ocean
Earth is
approximately 4.6
Billion Years Old
Oceans formed 2
possible ways:
Comets
Volcanism
Comets
Comets hit the Earth and
released water
The water filled the ocean
basins over geologic time
Volcanism
Volcanoes release
Water Vapor, Carbon
Dioxide and other
gases
Water vapor
condensed to form
water droplets that
formed the oceans
Chemical Properties of Seawater
96.5% Water
3.5% Dissolved
salts
NaCl is most
abundant
Salinity
Measure of the
amount of dissolved
salts in seawater
Expressed in ppt
(Parts per thousand)
35 ppt
How Does Water Become
Salty?
Volcanic gases
contain chlorine and
sulfur dioxide which
dissolve into water
Weathering of rocks
and minerals
Salt Removal
Sea Spray
Evaporite Formation
Water evaporates
and salt is left
behind
Desalination
Process that turns saltwater (saline) into
potable (drinkable) freshwater
Common Methods of Desalination:
Distillation
Reverse Osmosis
Distillation
Saltwater is heated
to boiling point and
creates water vapor
The heated water
vapor is cooled and
condensed as
freshwater
Reverse Osmosis
Seawater pressed through semi permeable
membrane that allows water, not NaCl to
pass through
Why would we want to remove salt?
Humans need freshwater to survive
Of the 3% of freshwater, most is unavailable to
us! (glaciers)
In case of drought conditions, water would still
be available
Environmental Concerns
Loss of Habitat for organisms that live in the
area where the water is taken from
Waste (salt) disposal
Higher concentrations of salt being added back to
an environment that is not adapted to those
conditions
Costs Money and uses Energy
Greenhouse gas emissions from distillation
plants