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Chapter   15 Ocean Water and Ocean Life Starter #13 What processes INCREASE the salinity of sea water? What processes DECREASE the salinity of sea water? E.C. What image is on today’s blog?
Ch. 15: Ocean Water and   Ocean Life Starter #13 What processes INCREASE the salinity of sea water? What processes DECREASE the salinity of sea water? E.C. What image is on today’s blog?
Natural Processes Affecting Salinity
Lecture Notes Outline (Cornell) 15.1 Composition of Seawater (p. 422-427) I. Introduction 1. Ocean ‘conquering the land’ 2.  3.5%  ‘dissolved minerals’  II. Salinity 1.  PPT 2. Sodium chloride (table salt) A. Sources of Salt 1. 2.  What %? What... How?
Lecture Notes Outline (Cornell) 15.1 Composition of Seawater (p. 422-427) Ocean Temperature Variation 1.  Depth Thermocline Ocean Density Variation 1. Pycnocline 2.  Ocean Layering  ? ? ?
15.1   The Composition of Seawater      Salinity  is the total amount of solid material dissolved in water.    1.  Because the proportion of dissolved substances in seawater is such a small number, oceanographers typically express salinity in parts per thousands. PPT    2.  Most of the salt in seawater is sodium chloride, common table salt. II.  Salinity
15.1  The Composition of Seawater    A.  Sources of Sea Salt •  Chemical weathering  of rocks on the continents is one source of elements found in seawater. •  The second major source of elements found in seawater is from  Earth’s interior . Salinity
Salts in Seawater
15.1  The Composition of Seawater      Processes Affecting Salinity •  Processes that  decrease salinity : •  Processes that  increase salinity : -  Precipitation -  Runoff from land  -  Icebergs melting -  Sea ice melting  -  Evaporation -  Formation of sea ice  Salinity
Natural Processes Affecting Salinity
15.1  The Composition of Seawater      The ocean’s surface water temperature varies with the amount of solar radiation received, which is primarily a function of latitude. •  The  thermocline  is the layer of ocean water between about 300 meters and 1000 meters where there is a rapid change of temperature with depth.    Temperature Variation with Depth •  The   thermocline   is a very important structure because it creates a barrier to marine life. Ocean Temperature Variation
Variations in Ocean  Surface Temperature
Variations in Ocean  Water Temperature
15.1   The Composition of Seawater      Density is defined as mass per unit volume. It can be thought of as a measure of how heavy something is for its size. •  Seawater density is influenced by two main factors: salinity and temperature.    Factors Affecting Seawater Density Ocean Density Variation
15.1  The Composition of Seawater      Density Variation with Depth •  The  pycnocline  is the layer of ocean water between about 300 meters and 1000 meters where there is a rapid change of density with depth. Ocean Density Variation
Variations in Ocean  Water Density
15.1  The Composition of Seawater      Oceanographers generally recognize a three-layered structure in most parts of the open ocean: a shallow surface mixed zone, a transition zone, and a deep zone.    Surface Zone •  Sun-warmed zone •  Zone of mixing  •  Shallow (300 to 450 meters) Ocean Layering
15.1   The Composition of Seawater      Transition Zone    Deep Zone •  Constant high-density water  •  Temperatures are just a few degrees above freezing.  •  Sunlight never reaches this zone. •  Thermocline and pycnocline  •  Between surface layer and deep zone  Ocean Layering
Ocean Zones
15.2   The Diversity of Ocean Life     Marine organisms can be classified according to where they live and how they move.    Plankton •  Plankton  include all organisms—algae, animals, and bacteria—that drift with ocean currents. •  Phytoplankton  are algal plankton, which are the most important community of primary producers in the ocean. •  Zooplankton  are animal plankton. Classification of Marine Organisms
Plankton
15.2  The Diversity of Ocean Life     Nekton    Benthos •  Nekton  include all animals capable of moving independently of the ocean currents, by swimming or other means of propulsion. •  Benthos  describes organisms living on or in the ocean bottom. Classification of Marine Organisms
Nekton
Benthos
15.2   The Diversity of Ocean Life     Three factors are used to divide the ocean into distinct marine life zones: the availability of sunlight, the distance from shore, and the water depth.    Availability of Sunlight •  The  photic zone  is the upper part of the ocean into which sunlight penetrates. Marine Life Zones
15.2  The Diversity of Ocean Life     Distance from Shore •  The  intertidal zone  is the strip of land where the land and ocean meet and overlap, or the zone between high and low tides. •  The  neritic zone  is the marine-life zone that extends from the low-tide line out to the shelf break. •  The  oceanic zone  is the marine-life zone beyond the continental shelf. Marine Life Zones

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Unit 5 pt.1

  • 1. Chapter 15 Ocean Water and Ocean Life Starter #13 What processes INCREASE the salinity of sea water? What processes DECREASE the salinity of sea water? E.C. What image is on today’s blog?
  • 2. Ch. 15: Ocean Water and Ocean Life Starter #13 What processes INCREASE the salinity of sea water? What processes DECREASE the salinity of sea water? E.C. What image is on today’s blog?
  • 4. Lecture Notes Outline (Cornell) 15.1 Composition of Seawater (p. 422-427) I. Introduction 1. Ocean ‘conquering the land’ 2. 3.5% ‘dissolved minerals’ II. Salinity 1. PPT 2. Sodium chloride (table salt) A. Sources of Salt 1. 2. What %? What... How?
  • 5. Lecture Notes Outline (Cornell) 15.1 Composition of Seawater (p. 422-427) Ocean Temperature Variation 1. Depth Thermocline Ocean Density Variation 1. Pycnocline 2. Ocean Layering ? ? ?
  • 6. 15.1 The Composition of Seawater  Salinity is the total amount of solid material dissolved in water.  1. Because the proportion of dissolved substances in seawater is such a small number, oceanographers typically express salinity in parts per thousands. PPT  2. Most of the salt in seawater is sodium chloride, common table salt. II. Salinity
  • 7. 15.1 The Composition of Seawater  A. Sources of Sea Salt • Chemical weathering of rocks on the continents is one source of elements found in seawater. • The second major source of elements found in seawater is from Earth’s interior . Salinity
  • 9. 15.1 The Composition of Seawater  Processes Affecting Salinity • Processes that decrease salinity : • Processes that increase salinity : - Precipitation - Runoff from land - Icebergs melting - Sea ice melting - Evaporation - Formation of sea ice Salinity
  • 11. 15.1 The Composition of Seawater  The ocean’s surface water temperature varies with the amount of solar radiation received, which is primarily a function of latitude. • The thermocline is the layer of ocean water between about 300 meters and 1000 meters where there is a rapid change of temperature with depth.  Temperature Variation with Depth • The thermocline is a very important structure because it creates a barrier to marine life. Ocean Temperature Variation
  • 12. Variations in Ocean Surface Temperature
  • 13. Variations in Ocean Water Temperature
  • 14. 15.1 The Composition of Seawater  Density is defined as mass per unit volume. It can be thought of as a measure of how heavy something is for its size. • Seawater density is influenced by two main factors: salinity and temperature.  Factors Affecting Seawater Density Ocean Density Variation
  • 15. 15.1 The Composition of Seawater  Density Variation with Depth • The pycnocline is the layer of ocean water between about 300 meters and 1000 meters where there is a rapid change of density with depth. Ocean Density Variation
  • 16. Variations in Ocean Water Density
  • 17. 15.1 The Composition of Seawater  Oceanographers generally recognize a three-layered structure in most parts of the open ocean: a shallow surface mixed zone, a transition zone, and a deep zone.  Surface Zone • Sun-warmed zone • Zone of mixing • Shallow (300 to 450 meters) Ocean Layering
  • 18. 15.1 The Composition of Seawater  Transition Zone  Deep Zone • Constant high-density water • Temperatures are just a few degrees above freezing. • Sunlight never reaches this zone. • Thermocline and pycnocline • Between surface layer and deep zone Ocean Layering
  • 20. 15.2 The Diversity of Ocean Life  Marine organisms can be classified according to where they live and how they move.  Plankton • Plankton include all organisms—algae, animals, and bacteria—that drift with ocean currents. • Phytoplankton are algal plankton, which are the most important community of primary producers in the ocean. • Zooplankton are animal plankton. Classification of Marine Organisms
  • 22. 15.2 The Diversity of Ocean Life  Nekton  Benthos • Nekton include all animals capable of moving independently of the ocean currents, by swimming or other means of propulsion. • Benthos describes organisms living on or in the ocean bottom. Classification of Marine Organisms
  • 25. 15.2 The Diversity of Ocean Life  Three factors are used to divide the ocean into distinct marine life zones: the availability of sunlight, the distance from shore, and the water depth.  Availability of Sunlight • The photic zone is the upper part of the ocean into which sunlight penetrates. Marine Life Zones
  • 26. 15.2 The Diversity of Ocean Life  Distance from Shore • The intertidal zone is the strip of land where the land and ocean meet and overlap, or the zone between high and low tides. • The neritic zone is the marine-life zone that extends from the low-tide line out to the shelf break. • The oceanic zone is the marine-life zone beyond the continental shelf. Marine Life Zones

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