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Ch. 17 Sec. 2 Sea Floor Spreading Technology Until the mid 1900’s, scientists believe that the ocean floor was flat  Sonar helped change the ideas and map the ocean floor    Sound waves bouncing back from the floor Magnetometer detects small changes in magnetic fields Ocean floor Topography Maps made from sonar & Magnetometer really stunned scientists  Noticed many trenches and volcanoes    Common along ocean ridges Mariana Trench: 11 km deep Ocean Rocks Scientists collected samples of the deep-sea sediments  1st: Ages of rocks vary from place to place    Rocks near ocean ridges are younger that those taken by trenches 2nd: Thickness of ocean-floor sediments is less than predicted   Continental Crust is extremely thick, 20 km or so Thickness of the sediments increased further from ridges Magnetism Oceanic rock contains iron-bearing materials  Paleomagnetism: study of magnetic record     Basalt provides an accurate record of ancient magnetism As Basalt cools, materials become parallel with the ridges Magnetic Reversal: change in earth’s magnetic field   As the sea floor spreads, so too the magnetic field is reversed Long change in earth’s magnetic field is Epochs Magnetic Symmetry Noticed a series of + and – strips  Help to create Isochron Maps   Line on a map that connects points that have the same age Sea-Floor spreading  Harry Hess proposed the theory   New ocean crust formed at the ocean ridges and destroyed and deep trenches Magma forced up, hotter & less dense than mantle material, fills the gap created at the ocean ridges Sea-floor spreading was the missing link for Wegener’s Continental Drift theory  Answers the how question, but not the why 
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            