Chapter 13: Weathering and Slopes
The fact that water expands as much as
Frost wedging
Chemical weathering is greatest under conditions of
higher rainfall and temperatures
Which of the following is NOT a denudation process?
orogeny
The weathering of limestone can create circular depressions known as
sinkholes
The type of mass movement in which material moves in a unit along a zone of weakness is
slides
In polar and alpine regions, thawing and saturation of the upper layer of soil, resulting in a slow downslope movement called
solifluction
The scientific study of caves is known as
speleology
These rounded granite outcrops are the result of which weathering process?
spheroidal weathering
What speleothem forms from groundwater emerging at a cavern roof, drips to the floor, evaporates, and leaving the dissolved materials it contained to accumulate as a deposit attached to the floor of the cavern?
stalagmite
How are mass movements classified?
their speed and moisture content
The maximum incline at which sediments on a slope can remain at rest before pulled downward by gravity is known as the
angle of repose
Which of the following human activities can contribute to mass movement?
any human disturbance of a slope, including road cuts, surface mining, and development
Which of the following is not necessary for well-developed karst to develop?
arid conditions
If material is to move downslope, it must overcome the force of
both friction and inertial resistance
Which of the following weathering processes is most likely to produce karst topography?
carbonation
Which of the following was caused by accelerated chemical weathering as the result of increased air pollution and acid rain?
corrosion of the Grand Buddha at Leshan, China
A __________ is a mixture of water and loosely consolidated sediment, such as gravels, boulders, and coarse rock fragments, moving downslope.
debris flow
A ________ is a type of debris flow associated with volcanic activity
lahar
The mass movement process responsible of the curved growing pattern in the trees and the downslope leaning of the utility posts and fences is
soil creep
Which of the following can lead to the slope failure that causes mass movement?
saturation, oversteepening of slopes, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions
Salt-crystal growth (salt weathering) is prevalent in which climate type?
arid
Rust, formed by the reaction of iron and oxygen in the presence of water, is an example of
oxidation
When the upper surface of consolidated rock undergoes constant weathering, it creates broken-up rock called
regolith
Exfoliation occurs because
overlying rock is removed, thereby allowing the underlying rock mass to expand and fracture
The presence of talus slopes indicates the occurrence of
rockfall