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托福阅读――地质地貌类(五)
In 1970 geologists Kenneth J. Hsu and William B.F. Ryan were
collecting research data while aboard the oceanographic
research vessel Glomar Challenger. An objective of this particular
cruise was to investigate the floor of the Mediterranean and to
resolve questions about its geologic history. One question was
related to evidence that the invertebrate fauna (animals without
spines) of the Mediterranean had changed abruptly about 6
million years ago. Most of the older organisms were nearly wiped
out, although a few hardy species survived. A few managed to
migrate into the Atlantic. Somewhat later, the migrants returned,
bringing new species with them. Why did the near extinction and
migrations occur?
Another task for the Glomar Challenger’s scientists was to
try to determine the origin of the domelike masses buried deep
beneath the Mediterranean seafloor. These structures had been
detected years earlier by echo-sounding instruments, but they
had never been penetrated in the course of drilling. Were they
salt domes such as are common along the United States Gulf
Coast, and if so, why should there have been so much solid
crystalline salt beneath the floor of the Mediterranean?
With question such as these clearly before them, the
scientists aboard the Glomar Challenger processed to the
Mediterranean to search for the answers. On August 23, 1970,
they recovered a sample. The sample consisted of pebbles of
hardened sediment that had once been soft, deep-sea mud, as
well as granules of gypsum and fragments of volcanic rock. Not a
single pebble was found that might have indicated that the
pebbles came from the nearby continent. In the days following,
samples of solid gypsum were repeatedly brought on deck as
drilling operations penetrated the seafloor. Furthermore, the
gypsum was found to possess peculiarities of composition and
structure that suggested it had formed on desert
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