PART I
Circle the correct answer. Multiple choice questions
(2.5 pts each). Write name on each page.
1. Which of the following best describes the Pacific Ocean?
2. Oceanic crust is _________________ than continental crust.
3. As you are passing 120žW longitude, you realize that it is your friend's birthday. It is 6 PM (Local Time) and you know that her home is at about 90žW longitude. What time is it at her home?
4. Above is a diagram of plate tectonic features. By letter, identify the location of youngest crust.______
5. Above is a diagram of plate tectonic features. By letter, identify the location of a subduction zone.
6. Above is a diagram of plate tectonic features. By letter, identify the location of a passive margin.
7. How many lithospheric plates are shown in the diagram above?
8. Location of oldest ocean crust? _____
9. You are on a ship somewhere in the Indian Ocean, and your sextant shows that Polaris is 10 degrees above the horizon. What is 600 nautical miles from your location?
10. First hypothesized on evolution
11. ______________ was the first European to discover North America.
12. _____________ used the newly developed chronometer to map the Southern Ocean.
13. Pacific atolls are
14. Iceland was
15. Continental blocks and their submerged margins constitute what percentage of the earth's surface?
16. The average depth of the entire world ocean is about:
17. The shallowest parts of the major ocean basins are:
18. If a floating Ice-berg weighing 10,000 kg is in isostatic equilbrium, what is the mass of seawater displaced.
19. What is the volume of water displaced?
20. Plate tectonics is driven by
21. The Atlantic Ocean's size is currently
22. A black smoker is
23. Ocean basin rocks are most typically:
24. Mid-ocean ridges have high heat flows because
25. Most of the earth's deep earthquakes occur
26. The absence of shear waves passing through the earth's outer core suggests that the outer core is:
27. The earth's core consists primarily of:
28. T F Calcium carbonate sediments are commonly found in the deepest parts of the ocean basins.
29. Which of these deposits would you expect to find on the Antarctic continental shelf?
30. Where did a 10 km piece of cosmogenic material strike the earth over 60 million years ago.
31. On the map above, how old is the reversed area designated "B"?
32. Using the map above, determine the half-rate of sea-floor spreading as
you did for the different ocean basins in lab.
Essay Questions:
33. What are 3 main kinds of marine sediments. What is the source of each. (10 pts)
34. Describe how and where earthquakes occur. Give 3 specific examples. A diagram may help (10 pts).
PART II
1. There are 1000 grams of Kryptonite dissolved in all the world's oceans. It is removed at the rate of 100 grams/year. What is the residence time?
2. How does the concentration of CO2 dissolved in sea water vary with depth?
3. The calorie is the amount of heat required
to
4. T F Satellites can be used to estimate the amount of plankton in the ocean by the color of the water.
5. After hydrogen and oxygen, what is the most abundant element in seawater
6. Which of the following elements behaves conservatively, or in other words, is relatively unreactive in seawater and has a long residence time.
7. In water, hydrogen and oxygen atoms are held together by
8. Water is an excellent solvent because it
9. Which of the following combinations of temperature and salinity would
result in the highest density?
10. How many calories of heat energy must
be absorbed to melt 2 grams of ice (at O°C)?
11. The _____________ of water is lowered with addition of salt
12. T F A cation has a positive charge
13. Which of the following will increase the solubility of a gas in seawater?
14. T F The oceans contain more dissolved carbon than exists in all the land plants, animals, fossil fuel reserves, and atmosphere combined.
15. Seasons are caused by:
16. Maximum incoming solar radiation in northern
mid-latitudes occurs on about:
17. Most of the energy radiated from the
earth's surface is in the form of:
18. When air rises, the rate of cooling of
the air with increasing altitude decreases when condensation begins because:
19. In the figure below, which is the correct
representation of surface wind patterns on earth?
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20. The temperature on Earth is moderated
by the high___________ of water.
21. The average density of seawater is __________ g/cubic centimeter.
22. In reference to the pycnocline, which
of the following is correct?
23. Which of the following wavelengths of the incoming solar radiation is
absorbed primarily in the uppermost meter of sea water?
24. The most important process removing heat
from the ocean surface is:
25. Geostrophic currents result from:
26. The upper sunlit layer of the ocean
is called the ___________ and extends to a depth of about ____________.
Essay Questions (10 pts each
34. There are 100,000 KILOGRAMS of element X dissolved in all the world's oceans. It is added to the ocean at the rate of 10,000 GRAMS/year. What is the residence time of element X? Show work.
35. Discuss the ATOC experiment in terms
of its
a) goals (3 pts);
b) scientific principles involved (5 pts), and
c) the arguments presented against conducting the experiment (2 pts).
36. Surface water is set in motion through
wind stress.
a) List or describe the secondary forces that act on water once it is in motion (2 pts).
b) Describe how and where winds can create upwelling of deeper waters (5pts)?
c) Why does the upwelling increase biological productivity (3 pts).