Written in Earth Science: (The Oceanic Basin and The Wilson Cycle)
Written in Earth Science: (The Oceanic Basin and The Wilson Cycle)
Written in Earth Science: (The Oceanic Basin and The Wilson Cycle)
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Earth Science
(The Oceanic Basin and The Wilson Cycle)
Submitted by:
San Juan, John Lei
Sta. Maria, Athom Jhay
Amar, Ara Bella
Aquino, Janah Marie
Submitted to:
Mr. Emmanuel F. Hernandez
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Learning Competencies:
1. Identify what is an oceanic basin.
2. Discuss the structures of the oceanic basin.
3. Identify and explain the structures of the oceanic basin.
4. Describe or explain what Wilson Cycle is.
Oceanic Basin
Regions that are below sea level.
These areas hold the majority of our world’s ocean.
This includes the continental shelf, abyssal plain, mid-ocean ridge and other formations
that may exist on the seafloor.
The abyssal plain that lies between higher formations such as a continental shelf and
mid-ocean ridge.
Continental Shelf c
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A continental shelf is a portion of a continent that is submerged under an
area of relatively shallow water known as a shelf sea.
Continental Slope c
- Also known as the continental margin.
- One of the three major zones of the ocean floor, the other two being deep-
ocean basins and mid-ocean ridges. The slope between the outer edge of the
continental shelf and the deep ocean floor.
- No erosion happening.
Continental Rise c
-The continental rise is an underwater feature found between the continental
slope and the abyssal plain. This feature can be found all around the world, and
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it represents the final stage in the boundary between continents and the deepest
part of the ocean.
Abyssal Plain o
-An abyssal plain is an underwater plain on the deep ocean floor, usually found
at depths between 3,000 metres and 6,000 metres. Lying generally between the
foot of a continental rise and a mid-ocean ridge, abyssal plains cover more than
50% of the Earth’s surface.
- Animals in this zone include anglerfish, deep sea jellyfish, deep sea shrimp,
cookiecutter shark, tripod fish, and abyssal octopus also known as the dumbo
octopus. The animals that live in this zone will eat anything since food is very
scarce this deep down in the ocean.
Oceanic Trench o
- Oceanic trenches are topographic depressions of the sea floor, relatively
narrow in width, but very long. These oceanographic features are the deepest
parts of the ocean floor.
- The Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench is the deepest known point in
Earth's oceans. It is 10,994 meters (36,070 feet) below sea level with an
estimated vertical accuracy of 40 meters.
Volcanic Islands o
-They are large volcanoes erupted on the seafloor whose tops have emerged
above sea level. Volcanic islands and seamounts (submerged volcanoes) range
in tectonic stability from intermediate or unstable in areas where volcanism is
active (like Hawaii and Reunion) to stable in areas of extinct volcanism (such
as Easter Island).
Submarine Ridge o
- Elongated steep-sided elevation of ocean and sea floors.
- Some peaks often rise above sea level to form islands.
Guyots o
- Seamounts or islands but was eroded the top of the mountain by water.
Atoll o
- A ring-shaped coral reef, island, or series of islets.
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Inactive
o Surface is slow to change and does little more than to collect sediments.
Example: Gulf of Mexico; slow depositing of sand and sediments (Main change).
1. Embryonic- Thick continental crust blocks the flow of heat, and there is a
change in convection currents of the asthenosphere (the soft plastic layer
on which the continental and ocean plates 'float'). There is an upwelling of
magma, which causes continental rifting to begin. The East African rift
valley system is an example of this process.
2. Youth- The rift expands as magma continues to rise to the surface and
creates new crust, and water fills the young ocean basin, creating a 'linear
ocean' like the modern Red Sea.
3. Adolescence- Our new ocean grows wider begins to age. The passive
boundaries between the continent and the oceans are
accumulating sediment from the erosion of the continents. The Atlantic
Ocean is one such maturing ocean basin.
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