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Sea-Floor Spreading

Sea-Floor Spreading. Sea-Floor Spreading. Sea-Floor Spreading –the process that continually adds new material to the ocean floor while pushing older rocks away from the ridge. Sea-Floor Spreading. Deep in the ocean the water is near freezing. There is no light Life is rare

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Sea-Floor Spreading

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  1. Sea-Floor Spreading

  2. Sea-Floor Spreading Sea-Floor Spreading –the process that continually adds new material to the ocean floor while pushing older rocks away from the ridge

  3. Sea-Floor Spreading Deep in the ocean the water is near freezing. There is no light Life is rare BUT near cracks in the ocean floor, tube worms exist.

  4. Sea-Floor Spreading Sonar - a device that bounces sound waves off under-water objects and then records the echoes of these sound waves. The time it takes for the echo to arrive indicates the distance to the object.

  5. Sea-Floor Spreading Mid-Ocean Ridge – the longest chain of mountains in the world---these are divergent plate boundaries.

  6. Sea-Floor Spreading • In 1960, Hess made his single most important contribution. In a widely circulated report Hess stated that the Earth's crust moved laterally away from long, volcanically active oceanic ridges

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  8. Ocean floor moves like a conveyor belt carrying continents with it. • New ocean floor forms along cracks in the ocean crust as molten material erupts from the mantle spreading out and pushing older rocks to the sides of the crack. New ocean floor is continually added by the process of sea-floor spreading.

  9. Sea-Floor Spreading Evidence from Molten Material – Rocks shaped like pillows - show that molten material has erupted again and again from cracks along the mid-ocean ridge and cooled quickly

  10. Sea-Floor Spreading Evidence • In 1960, scientists used a submersible named Alvin, to see the ocean floor.

  11. Sea-Floor Spreading Evidence

  12. Sea-Floor Spreading Evidence from Magnetic Stripes – Rocks that make up the ocean floor lie in a pattern of magnetized stripes which hold a record of the reversals in Earth’s magnetic field

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  15. Sea-Floor Spreading Evidence from Drilling Samples – Core samples from the ocean floor show that older rocks are found farther from the ridge; youngest rocks are in the center of the ridge

  16. Sea-Floor Spreading Subduction – Process by which the ocean floor sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle; allows part of the ocean floor to sink back into the mantle

  17. Sea-Floor Spreading: Subduction zone Deep-Ocean Trench – Occurs at subduction zones. Deep underwater canyons form where oceanic crust bends downward

  18. Sea-Floor Spreading: Subduction zone - Pacific • Subduction in the Pacific Ocean • It is shrinking…how can this be? • A deep ocean trench swallows more oceanic crust • No new crust is being added

  19. Sea-Floor Spreading: Subduction zone - Atlantic • Is expanding • Only a few short trenches • As a result, the spreading ocean floor has nowhere to go • So…as long as the Atlantic Ocean spreads so does the continents along its borders

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