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Deck 6: Ocean Circulation
1
A sverdrup (sv) is a measure of .
A) wind speed
B) current speed and direction
C) the volume of water transported in an ocean current
D) the amount of heat transferred to water from the sun
A) wind speed
B) current speed and direction
C) the volume of water transported in an ocean current
D) the amount of heat transferred to water from the sun
C
2
Earth's rotation influences currents by a "force" known as .
A) an Ekman spiral
B) geostrophism
C) the gyre counter rotation
D) the Coriolis effect
A) an Ekman spiral
B) geostrophism
C) the gyre counter rotation
D) the Coriolis effect
D
3
The only ocean current that continues in an uninterrupted circle around the circumference of Earth without encountering land is the .
A) Gulf Stream
B) Kuroshio, or Japan, Current
C) Antarctic Circumpolar Current
D) Canary Current
A) Gulf Stream
B) Kuroshio, or Japan, Current
C) Antarctic Circumpolar Current
D) Canary Current
C
4
A system of ocean currents that circulate around the periphery of an ocean basin due to the forces of surface winds, the sun's heat, the Coriolis effect, and gravity is called .
A) a cell
B) a gyre
C) a microscale current
D) convection cells
A) a cell
B) a gyre
C) a microscale current
D) convection cells
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5
Generally, the fastest and deepest ocean currents are .
A) northern boundary currents
B) eastern boundary currents
C) western boundary currents
D) southern boundary currents
A) northern boundary currents
B) eastern boundary currents
C) western boundary currents
D) southern boundary currents
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6
Currents tend to move in large patterns in the Northern Hemisphere.
A) irregular
B) counterclockwise
C) clockwise
D) random
A) irregular
B) counterclockwise
C) clockwise
D) random
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7
The mass flow of ocean water that is driven by wind or gravity is referred to as ocean .
A) waves
B) ENSO events
C) currents
D) tides
A) waves
B) ENSO events
C) currents
D) tides
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8
Which statement about geostrophic gyres is true?
A) One of the six gyres is the Antarctic Circumpolar Current.
B) Gyres are influenced by the Coriolis effect and the position of continental landmasses.
C) Gyres are formed by deep water currents that flow in a continuous circuit around the five major basins.
D) Sea level is lower in the middle of the gyre.
A) One of the six gyres is the Antarctic Circumpolar Current.
B) Gyres are influenced by the Coriolis effect and the position of continental landmasses.
C) Gyres are formed by deep water currents that flow in a continuous circuit around the five major basins.
D) Sea level is lower in the middle of the gyre.
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9
Which of the following statements is true about an Ekman spiral?
A) The net flow of a wind-driven surface current in the Northern Hemisphere will flow at about a 50 ° angle to the wind.
B) With increasing depth, each layer will move faster than the overlying layer of water.
C) Because of Ekman transport, at some frictional depth, water will be moving in the opposite direction from the surface current.
D) An Ekman spiral is not influenced by the Coriolis effect.
A) The net flow of a wind-driven surface current in the Northern Hemisphere will flow at about a 50 ° angle to the wind.
B) With increasing depth, each layer will move faster than the overlying layer of water.
C) Because of Ekman transport, at some frictional depth, water will be moving in the opposite direction from the surface current.
D) An Ekman spiral is not influenced by the Coriolis effect.
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10
Which of the following is an eastern boundary current?
A) Canary Current
B) Kuroshio Current
C) Gulf Stream
D) North Equatorial Current
A) Canary Current
B) Kuroshio Current
C) Gulf Stream
D) North Equatorial Current
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11
England's weather is than would be expected at that latitude because of the influence of surface currents.
A) colder
B) drier
C) less humid
D) warmer and wetter
A) colder
B) drier
C) less humid
D) warmer and wetter
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12
Which ocean surface current transports the greatest volume of water?
A) The Kuroshio (or Japan) Current
B) The North Equatorial Current in the Pacific
C) The South Equatorial Current in the Pacific
D) The Antarctic Circumpolar Current
A) The Kuroshio (or Japan) Current
B) The North Equatorial Current in the Pacific
C) The South Equatorial Current in the Pacific
D) The Antarctic Circumpolar Current
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13
A transverse current is a .
A) bottom current flowing in the same direction as an overlying surface current
B) surface current that connects eastern-boundary and western-boundary currents
C) cold surface current that flows from the poles toward the equator
D) theoretical current not yet discovered
A) bottom current flowing in the same direction as an overlying surface current
B) surface current that connects eastern-boundary and western-boundary currents
C) cold surface current that flows from the poles toward the equator
D) theoretical current not yet discovered
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14
The largest of the western boundary currents is the .
A) Gulf Stream
B) California Current
C) East Pacific Gyre
D) Canary Current
A) Gulf Stream
B) California Current
C) East Pacific Gyre
D) Canary Current
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15
San Francisco's characteristic cold and foggy weather during the summer is caused by a .
A) cold eastern boundary current
B) warm eastern boundary current
C) cold western boundary current
D) warm western boundary current
A) cold eastern boundary current
B) warm eastern boundary current
C) cold western boundary current
D) warm western boundary current
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16
The primary force responsible for surface currents is .
A) precipitation
B) wind
C) heat
D) gravity
A) precipitation
B) wind
C) heat
D) gravity
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17
Which of these is commonly an effect of El Niño?
A) A decline in the exotic species of fish and other forms of marine life in the affected waters
B) A decrease in ocean surface temperature in the eastern Pacific
C) A decrease in rainfall in west coastal countries or states of the American continents
D) An often catastrophic decrease in the commercial fisheries in Peru
A) A decline in the exotic species of fish and other forms of marine life in the affected waters
B) A decrease in ocean surface temperature in the eastern Pacific
C) A decrease in rainfall in west coastal countries or states of the American continents
D) An often catastrophic decrease in the commercial fisheries in Peru
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18
Coastal upwelling is most common in association with in the Northern Hemisphere.
A) western boundary currents
B) eastern boundary currents
C) transverse currents
D) northern boundary currents
A) western boundary currents
B) eastern boundary currents
C) transverse currents
D) northern boundary currents
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19
One source of dissolved gases and nutrients to deep waters is .
A) downwelling
B) upwelling
C) conduction
D) Langmuir Circulation
A) downwelling
B) upwelling
C) conduction
D) Langmuir Circulation
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20
The Canary Current is an example of a .
A) shallow, cold water current
B) deep, cold water current
C) warm, southerly current
D) mesopelagic current
A) shallow, cold water current
B) deep, cold water current
C) warm, southerly current
D) mesopelagic current
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21
The main force driving thermohaline circulation is .
A) wind
B) the Coriolis effect
C) density
D) electromagnetic attraction
A) wind
B) the Coriolis effect
C) density
D) electromagnetic attraction
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22
The Gulf Stream is a current that runs south along the eastern coast of the United States.
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23
Antarctic Bottom Water flows water in surface currents.
A) about the same speed as
B) slightly faster than
C) much faster than
D) much slower than
A) about the same speed as
B) slightly faster than
C) much faster than
D) much slower than
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24
Upwelling areas are .
A) only found near the equator
B) usually nutrient poor
C) sometimes depleted of nutrients during El Niño years
D) not affected by Ekman transport
A) only found near the equator
B) usually nutrient poor
C) sometimes depleted of nutrients during El Niño years
D) not affected by Ekman transport
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25
Upwelling has no influence on weather.
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26
Thermohaline circulation is a phenomenon.
A) small-scale
B) global
C) local
D) coastal
A) small-scale
B) global
C) local
D) coastal
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27
Oceanographers name water masses according to their relative position. In temperate and tropical latitudes, there are common water masses.
A) three
B) four
C) five
D) six
A) three
B) four
C) five
D) six
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28
Surface winds normally move across most of the tropical Pacific in a(n) direction.
A) northeast
B) west to east
C) east to west
D) northwest
A) northeast
B) west to east
C) east to west
D) northwest
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29
Surface water extends to a depth of about .
A) 1,000 meters
B) 600 meters
C) 200 meters
D) 50 meters
A) 1,000 meters
B) 600 meters
C) 200 meters
D) 50 meters
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30
Ocean gyres are asymmetrical because of the Coriolis effect.
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31
Which statement is true with regard to thermohaline circulation?
A) Thermohaline circulation is caused by even and steady global heating of the ocean.
B) Thermohaline circulation is the result of heating of the ocean at high latitudes and cooling at low latitudes.
C) Thermohaline circulation is driven by density gradients.
D) Thermohaline circulation is primarily driven by wind.
A) Thermohaline circulation is caused by even and steady global heating of the ocean.
B) Thermohaline circulation is the result of heating of the ocean at high latitudes and cooling at low latitudes.
C) Thermohaline circulation is driven by density gradients.
D) Thermohaline circulation is primarily driven by wind.
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32
The North Atlantic gyre is composed of the Gulf Stream, the North Atlantic Current, the Canary Current, and the North Equatorial Current.
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33
Equatorial upwelling occurs in westward-flowing equatorial surface currents.
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34
El Niño results due to an interruption of flow of the Current in the Pacific.
A) Kuroshio
B) Equatorial
C) Canary
D) Antarctic Circumpolar
A) Kuroshio
B) Equatorial
C) Canary
D) Antarctic Circumpolar
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35
Thermohaline circulation is responsible for large-scale movements of ocean water and depends on both the salinity and the temperature of water.
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36
Geostrophic currents are primarily wind driven.
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37
Transverse currents can flow eastward or westward.
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38
The densest water in ocean currents is the .
A) warmest and saltiest
B) coldest and saltiest
C) warmest and freshest
D) coldest and freshest
A) warmest and saltiest
B) coldest and saltiest
C) warmest and freshest
D) coldest and freshest
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39
One example of horizontal water movement is called downwelling.
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40
The Kuroshio Current is an example of an eastern boundary current.
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41
During a non- El Niño year, along the west coast of Central and South America.
A) upwelling of cold water occurs
B) the air and surface water flow eastward
C) the thermocline lowers
D) higher-than-normal rainfall
A) upwelling of cold water occurs
B) the air and surface water flow eastward
C) the thermocline lowers
D) higher-than-normal rainfall
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42
What two factors contribute to the density of water?
A) temperature and salinity
B) temperature and pressure
C) pressure and depth
D) salinity and pressure
A) temperature and salinity
B) temperature and pressure
C) pressure and depth
D) salinity and pressure
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43
Scotland, Ireland has a maritime climate, warmed in part by the energy of tropical sunlight transported to high latitudes by the .
A) California Current
B) Canary Current
C) North Equatorial Current
D) Gulf Stream
A) California Current
B) Canary Current
C) North Equatorial Current
D) Gulf Stream
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44
Describe the two primary forces that set ocean water in motion and how they drive both surface and thermohaline currents.
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45
Surface currents are traced using a(n) .
A) echo sounder
B) Argo system
C) drift bottles
D) chemical tracer
A) echo sounder
B) Argo system
C) drift bottles
D) chemical tracer
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46
During an ENSO event, in the eastern Pacific.
A) atmospheric pressures increase
B) water temperatures stay the same
C) water temperatures decrease
D) water temperatures increase
A) atmospheric pressures increase
B) water temperatures stay the same
C) water temperatures decrease
D) water temperatures increase
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47
Upwelling along the coast of California .
A) reduces the temperature of the local coastal climate
B) reduces biological productivity
C) increases the temperature of the local coastal climate
D) is produced by north-flowing winds
A) reduces the temperature of the local coastal climate
B) reduces biological productivity
C) increases the temperature of the local coastal climate
D) is produced by north-flowing winds
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48
Describe how ocean currents affect the global distribution of heat and give an example of how they moderate climate.
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49
Thermohaline circulation can be studied using .
A) echo sounding machines
B) chemical tracers
C) drift bottles
D) satellite images
A) echo sounding machines
B) chemical tracers
C) drift bottles
D) satellite images
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50
The is a vast sampling network of nearly 4,000 independently drifting sensors.
A) Argo system
B) chemical tracer
C) drift bottles
D) echo sounders
A) Argo system
B) chemical tracer
C) drift bottles
D) echo sounders
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51
Gyres move in a clockwise rotation in the Northern Hemisphere delivering surface currents along the East Coast and surface currents along the West Coast of continents.
A) warm; cool
B) cool; warm
C) warm; warm
D) cool; cool
A) warm; cool
B) cool; warm
C) warm; warm
D) cool; cool
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52
Antarctic Bottom Waters are the densest in the world, and characterized by temperatures and salinities than surface waters.
A) lower; higher
B) higher; lower
C) higher; higher
D) lower; lower
A) lower; higher
B) higher; lower
C) higher; higher
D) lower; lower
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53
What is upwelling and why is it important for biological productivity?
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54
The strong El Niño of 2015 - 2016 generated significant impacts in many areas of the world. Southern California produced record global sea surface temperatures resulting in .
A) more winter rain
B) many uncharacteristic marine visitors, such as hammerhead sharks
C) cooler-than-normal atmospheric temperatures
D) a disappearance of marine organisms along the shoreline
A) more winter rain
B) many uncharacteristic marine visitors, such as hammerhead sharks
C) cooler-than-normal atmospheric temperatures
D) a disappearance of marine organisms along the shoreline
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55
How do scientists study currents?
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56
Which occurrence will produce upwelling near coasts?
A) wind blowing toward the north along the West Coast of North America
B) wind blowing toward the south along the West Coast of North America
C) wind blowing toward the south along the East Coast of North America
D) wind blowing toward the north along the East Coast of South America
A) wind blowing toward the north along the West Coast of North America
B) wind blowing toward the south along the West Coast of North America
C) wind blowing toward the south along the East Coast of North America
D) wind blowing toward the north along the East Coast of South America
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57
North-flowing winds along the West Coast of North America produce , which has no direct effect on climate or productivity.
A) upwelling
B) diverging currents
C) downwelling
D) converging currents
A) upwelling
B) diverging currents
C) downwelling
D) converging currents
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58
When an ENSO event occurs, warm equatorial waters flow in the equatorial Pacific.
A) east
B) west
C) north
D) south
A) east
B) west
C) north
D) south
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59
What would explain the poor condition for biological productivity in the open tropical ocean?
A) Converging currents produce downwelling, thus carrying nutrients to the deep ocean.
B) Gyres contain pollution and decaying organisms that use up available nutrients.
C) Upwelling delivers seafloor sediment to the surface, thus blocking necessary sunlight for photosynthesis.
D) Strong layering isolates deep, nutrient-rich water from the sunlit ocean surface.
A) Converging currents produce downwelling, thus carrying nutrients to the deep ocean.
B) Gyres contain pollution and decaying organisms that use up available nutrients.
C) Upwelling delivers seafloor sediment to the surface, thus blocking necessary sunlight for photosynthesis.
D) Strong layering isolates deep, nutrient-rich water from the sunlit ocean surface.
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60
What is ENSO?
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61
If surface winds are blowing from the south toward the north in the Northern Hemisphere, which way will surface currents travel? Describe the Ekman spiral to answer the net movement of water.
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62
Describe how wind can induce upwelling and downwelling near coastal cities? Give an example for each.
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63
Surface currents have a significant influence on Earth's temperature, climate, and biological productivity, but thermohaline currents do not.
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Drift bottles are useful in determining coastal circulation by tracking the path of surface currents.
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65
Summer months in San Francisco, California are cool, foggy, and mild.
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During a non-El Niño year, trade winds blow from the normally high-pressure area over the eastern Pacific (near Central and South America) to the normally stable low-pressure area over the western Pacific (north of Australia).
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67
Water masses have distinct and often unique characteristics. What are the five common water masses in temperate and tropical latitudes?
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An ENSO will deliver warm equatorial waters to the western Pacific around Christmastime.
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If San Francisco, California and Washington D.C. lie nearly on the same line of latitude, then why is San Francisco cool, foggy, and mild during the summer months and Washington D.C is hot and humid?
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Why do gyres flow clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere?
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