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Ocean Bathymetry Topography of the ocean floor Bathymetry Bathymetry is the study of the "beds" or "floors" of water bodies, including the ocean, rivers, streams, and lakes. Main Regions Continental Margins – drowned edges of the continents Deep-ocean Basins – the ocean floor that lies deeper than 2000 m Mid-ocean Ridges – a continuous underwater mountain range that winds its way through all the oceans Continental Margins From the land: Continental shelf – almost flat, gradual slope seaward at the edges of the continents; covered with sediments from the land Continental slope – steeper slope seaward; contains submarine canyons Continental rise – shallower slope composed of sediments that have fallen from slope. Active vs. Passive Continental Margins Active Continental Margins found on the leading edge of the continent where it is crashing into an oceanic plate. They are common sites of tectonic activity (earthquakes, volcanoes, etc. Example: West Coast of North America Passive Continental Margins remaining coastlines that have minimal tectonic activity and no collision of plates. Example: East Coast of North America Continental Margin Deep-Ocean Basins Lie beyond the continental margins and contain: Abyssal plains – very flat areas at depths of 3-5 km Seamounts – underwater volcanoes, some > 1000 m high Goyut – a seamount with a flat top. Deep-sea trenches – steep-sided, long, narrow depressions. Deepest regions on earth; found near continental margins Deep-Ocean Basins Mid-Ocean Ridges Underwater mountain ranges that are the longest on earth Occupy 1/3 of the ocean floor Not all are “mid-ocean” Contain rift valleys at the summits as well as many fracture zones, where rocks have cracked and slid past one another Mid-Ocean Ridges Mid-Ocean Ridge Locations Which coast has the wider shelf? Mysteries of the Deep http://oneocean.cbc.ca/series/episodes/3-mysteries-of-the-deep Video Description: Starting in the deepest part of the ocean, Mysteries of the Deep takes us to a secret and magical world beneath the surface where for the first time in human history, technology is allowing us to explore the darkness and crushing pressure of the deep seas to reveal a strange world full of mystery and surprise. Scientists, now modern day explorers, are in a race to answer these questions before human appetites and reckless exploitation forever destroy the deep seas’ undiscovered wonders. In Mysteries of the Deep , we join twenty scientists from four countries on an expedition to the Mariana Arc on the Pacific Ring of Fire. They want to map the deepest and the most dramatic topography on earth.