Oceanography
Oceanography
Oceanography
Continental Shelf
Definition: The extended perimeter of each continent, submerged
under shallow seas.
Characteristics:
o Shallow, gently sloping seabed extending from the shoreline to
the continental slope.
o Depth usually up to 200 meters.
o Rich in marine life and resources like oil, natural gas, and
minerals.
o Important for fishing and marine biodiversity.
Examples: North Sea Shelf, Grand Banks (off Newfoundland).
Continental Slope
Definition: The steep slope where the continental shelf drops down
to the ocean floor.
Characteristics:
o Marks the boundary between continental crust and oceanic
crust.
o Depth ranges from about 200 meters to 3,000 meters.
o Steeper than the continental shelf, with slopes typically ranging
from 4 to 6 degrees.
o Features submarine canyons formed by sediment-laden
currents.
Examples: The slope off the eastern coast of the USA, which leads
into the deep waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
Continental Rise
Definition: The area of the ocean floor between the continental slope
and the abyssal plain.
Characteristics:
o Formed by the accumulation of sediments from the continental
shelf, transported by turbidity currents.
o Gentle slope, typically less steep than the continental slope.
o Acts as a sedimentary buffer zone.
o Depth can extend from around 3,000 to 4,000 meters.
Examples: Found at the base of the continental slope around the
world, such as the Bay of Bengal's continental rise.
Submarine Canyons
Definition: Deep, steep-sided valleys cut into the seabed of the
continental slope.
Characteristics: Often extend from river mouths and formed by
underwater currents and sediment flows.
Examples: Monterey Canyon (off the coast of California), Hudson
Canyon (off the coast of New York).
Atoll
Definition: Ring-shaped coral reef, island, or series of islets
surrounding a lagoon.
Formation: Develops from fringing reefs around volcanic islands that
subside over time.
Examples: Bikini Atoll (Marshall Islands), Maldives Atolls.