Ocean Circulation Flashcards

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reasons we study the ocean

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food, transportation, recreation, influences atomsphereic weather and climate

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2
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earth’s five ocean basins

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pacific, atlantic, indian, arctic, southern

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3
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mid-ocean ridges

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longest mountain range in the world

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4
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active continental margins

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tectonically active zones, subduction zone, small width and sediment input (left side of south america)

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passive continental margins

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are within plates and low tectonic activity, generally wide, receive large influx of sediment input (right side of south america); not a plate boundary

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6
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list the three major layers in the oceans regarding density

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surface layer,transition/thermocline, deepzone

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surface layer

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warmest, 100 m deep. makes up only 2%

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transition/thermocline layer

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makes up 18%, 1500 m, just above freezing point

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9
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deep zone

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makes up 80%, temperature is low and constant

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10
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seawater

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salinity is around 3.5%, salt can be removed by biological organisms, common evaporation and freezing, salinity in oceans is essentially constant

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11
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salitinity increases when…

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evaporation, chemical weathing from land release elements, volcanic eruption, freezing of sea water

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salinity decreases when

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fresh water from land/preciptation, plant and animals take elements

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13
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ocean surface motion

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caused by winds that drag the surface of the water, sun energy, controlled by wind

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14
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ocean depth motion

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the deep water flow and surface current is quite different, driven by temperature and salinity, controlled by density

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15
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when there is high salinity

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there is high density and water tends to sink

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16
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when there is low salinity

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there is low density and water tends to float

17
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thermohaline circulation

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“the great ocean conveyor belt,” driven by differences in temperature, salinity, and density

18
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importance of thermohaline circulation

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distributes solar energy, maintains earth’s climate by transporting heat from the equator to the poles, nutrient distribution, oxygen distribution

19
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since the majority of the world population live within 100 km of the coast line…

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we depend of the ocean as a resource and means of transportation, for human activities, and humans are vulnerable for hazards from the ocean

20
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long-term sea level change

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global climate change, expansion and contraction of ice caps, imperceptible with human life time but significant over a geologic time

21
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short-term sea level change

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tides, perceptible by human, caused by gravitational attraction of moon and sun, the attraction of the sun is weaker than the moon