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Geology of the Oceans Did we always have oceans?_____ • Have they changed ?___________ • Oceans formed between 4.2-3.8 billion years ago – Water vapor escaping from crust condensed on surface – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwVU0-2Qnso&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1 After the ocean formation • 3.6 billion years of simple cells (prokaryotes) • 3.4 billion years of stromatolites demonstrating photosynthesis, SNOWBALL EARTH • 2 billion years of complex cells (eukaryotes) • 1 billion years of multicellular life, Snowball earth Continental Drift: Creation of oceans Do oceans change?___ how?_____________ ___________________ • • • • World Ocean Covers 70.8% of Earth’s surface Four main basins—Pacific, Indian, Atlantic, Arctic 1. Which ocean is the largest?_______ 2. Which ocean is between North America and Europe?________ • 3. Which ocean is Bordered by Africa, Australia, India? ______________ Geology of the Oceans • Continental crust vs. Oceanic crust: What is the difference?_______________________ Continental Drift • Magma & convection currents drive continental movement • Erupting magma – Midocean ridges – ridge systems • • • • Subduction zones: __________________ Seafloor spreading: __________________ Mid-Ocean Ridges Ocean Basin • Abyssal Plains and Hills • Seamounts • Ridges and Rises • Trenches – Island arcs – Marianna Trench Evidence for Continental Drift • • • • Fit of the continental boundaries Distribution of earthquakes Temperature of the sea bottom Age of rock samples from the seafloor: young/old • Analysis of core samples drilled through the ocean sediments. What is on the bottom of the ocean? Rift Communities • Rift communities, or deep-sea vent communities • 1977 • Food webs in absence of sunlight Composition of Sea Floor • Hydrogenous Sediment • Biogenous Sediment – Calcareous ooze – Siliceous ooze (glass) • Terrigenous Sediment – mud • Cosmogenous Sediment – Iron rich Aliens of the deep • Watch the video and list any organisms that you can identify and what criteria you used to identify them. Work in groups 2-4