Magnetic stripes and isotopic clocks oceanographic exploration in the 1950s led to a much better understanding of the ocean floor.
Magnetic stripes on sea floor.
These patterns were unlike any seen for continental rocks.
Evidence from magnetic stripes.
When scientists studied patterns in the rocks of the ocean floor they found more support for sea floor spreading.
Magnetic striping magnetic minerals are found in rocks.
Basalt the once molten rock that makes up most new oceanic crust is a fairly magnetic substance and scientists began using magnetometers to measure the magnetism of the ocean floor in the 1950s.
You read earlier that earth behaves like a giant magnet with a north pole and a south pole.
Surprisingly earth s magnetic poles have reversed themselves many times during earth s history.
Magnetic striping of the sea floor after mid ocean ridges and trenches were discovered more evidence was discovered that helped to support the theory that the continents had moved around.
Among the new findings was the discovery of zebra stripe like magnetic patterns for the rocks of the ocean floor.
These two things were the magnetic striping on the ocean floor and the age of seafloor rocks.
What they discovered was that the magnetism of the ocean floor around mid ocean ridges was divided into matching stripes on either side of the.
In the 20th century the magnetic survey was conducted in the mid ocean ridge in order to investigate evidence of sea floor spreading.