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What Type Of Sediment Will You Most Likely Find In The Deep Oceans? [Solved]
The predominant deep sediment is carbonate ooze which covers nearly half the ocean floor (Fig. 3.5). Calcium carbonate is derived from the hard parts of shell or bones of organisms or grazing sea animals. Calcareous structures of animal origin are more abundant than those of plants.
13 - Deep sea sediments
Calcareous oozes; carbonate saturation, lysocline, and CCD; siliceous oozes, chert, and diatomite; abyssal red clay.
Types of Sediment
This educational (non-profit) video was produced by Professor Drew Muscente for the Historical Geology course (GEO 130) at …
SoMAS - Investigating Marine Sediments Through the Lens of Variation
Kara Gadeken, who is joining the lab of Brad Peterson at SoMAS this summer spoke to SoMAS at the