Geo Exam 3
The primary proponent of the idea of continental drift was _______ ________.
Alfred Wegener
Ancient glacial deposits in the southern hemisphere reveal that portions of __________, ___________, ____________, and ______ were once grouped together near the _____ _____ with Antarctica.
Australia; India; Africa; South America; South Pole
Oceanic crust is
Basaltic
_____________ is the movement of sediment in a zigzag pattern along the beach, caused by the swash and backwash of water from each breaking water.
Beach drift
Many beaches in _________ are narrower than they were even a few years ago.
California
Two features in the United States produced when oceanic & continental crust collide include the __________Range and the considerably older _________________ mountains.
Cascade; Sierra Nevada
How does the type of land material affect the amount of destruction caused by an earthquake?
Different materials vibrate for different periods of times
T/F Normal faults indicate compressional forces are at work, while reverse faults result from tensional forces.
False
T/F When rock deforms plastically, it ruptures.
False
If a 20 mph wind steadily blows from the northwest over Lake of the Woods and over Lake Bemidji, which lake will produce the largest waves and why (use the proper term).
Lake of the Woods; it has a larger fetch
___________- refers to the movement of sediment parallel to the shoreline, within the surf zone
Longshore drift
To classify the damages following an earthquake, the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey uses the ________ scale.
Mercalli
The plate boundary in the Atlantic Ocean is called the ___________ __________.
Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Name (give the location of) two divergent plate boundaries.
Mid-Atlantic Ridge and the East Pacific Ridge
Are the Hawaiian Islands an island arc? Explain.
No because they results from hot spots, not oceanic-oceanic convergence
The east coast is situated midway within the _____________
North American Plate
The Hawaiian Island-Emperor Seamount Chain formed as the _________ plate slowly migrated over a ___________ hot spot.
Pacific; stationary
Which is the longest barrier island in TX, and how long is it?
Padre Island; 113 miles.
What denotes the global distribution of earthquakes?
Plate tectonics
The ________ scale classifies the recorded magnitudes of earthquakes on a logarithmic scale.
Richter
________ travel by shaking particles at right angles to the direction of wave travel
S-waves
The______ fault in California lies along a _______ boundary.
San Andreas; transform
________ are sites for potential major earthquakes in the near future
Seismic gaps
Give 3 examples of where both oceanic and continental crust contained within the same lithospheric plate
South American plate, African plate, North American plate
Is it true that some types of ground actually amplify the motion initiated by seismic waves? When is it most amplified?
Yes; when the material has a natural frequency matching the seismic wave
Barrier islands are only ______ kilometers wide, at most.
a few
Rank the following types of buildings according to susceptibility to earthquake damage: steel, wood, reinforced masonry, unreinforced masonry, and adobe
adobe, unreinforced masonry, reinforced masonry, wood, steel
Strong evidence for the Hawaiian Island-Emperor Seamount Chain being over a stationary hotspot is the observation that the ____ of the islands and the seamounts _______ progressively along the chain
age; increase
In the outcrop pattern, where are the oldest rocks found where an anticline has been eroded to flatness at Earth's surface?
along the axis
Magnitude is determined by measuring the _________ (height) of seismic waves.
amplitude
Linear upfolded structures with the oldest strata in the center are termed
anticlines
Rock folds in the shape of arches are known as ___________, while folds in the form of troughs are known as _____.
anticlines; synclines
Where two sea caves unite, a sea ______ is produced.
arch
Which way do the limbs of the anticline dip—away from the fold axis or toward it?
away
Major geologic activities such as mountain building, volcanism, and earthquakes occur primarily at or near plate ____________.
boundaries
A __________ is an offshore structure built to block incoming waves
breakwater
In _______, sand delivered to the quiet water zone by beach drift or longshore drift accumulates in the now-sheltered area and is not carried through to the other side.
breakwaters
A wave can be thought of as extending beneath the surface, but only to a depth of ____________________.
1/2 wavelength
Waves cannot interact with a bottom deeper than ___________
1/2 wavelength
An earthquake of magnitude 6 is ____ times greater in wave amplitude than one of magnitude 4, but the former earthquake releases ____ times more energy than the latter.
100; 1024
Sea level has risen between ____ and _____ centimeters over the past 100 years.
10; 15
No sediment older than __________ years occurs on oceanic crust, which is further evidence in support of the idea that ______ _____ is continually being recycled into the mantle
180 million; oceanic crust
Using the ages of magnetic reversals we find spreading rates range from __ to __ cm per year
2; 9
About _______ earthquakes occur annually that are strong enough to be felt.
30,000
How many earthquake occur annually that are strong enough to be felt by humans?
30,000
There are nearly _____ barrier islands along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, from _______ to _________
300; Cape Cop; Padre Island
Each unit of Richter magnitude equates to approximately a ___-fold increase in _____.
32; energy
Some continental crust has been dated at greater than _________________ years, which supports the idea that "______" continental materials cannot subduct back into the mantle.
4 billion; granitic
The bend in the Hawaiian Island-Emperor Seamount chain occurred about _________ years ago when the motion of the plate changed from ________ to a more _____________ path.
40 million; north; northwesterly
At what water depth will a wave with a length of 13 feet first disturb bottom sediment?
6.5 feet
Sea _____ form where waves encounter less durable rocks.
caves
the oldest rocks in the Black Hills (a domal structure in South Dakota) should be located near the ________ of the structure.
center
Where are most the world's earthquakes located?
circum-Pacific belt
The outcrop pattern of a plunging anticline _____________ in the direction of its plunge
closes
Why doesn't the San Andreas Fault slip everywhere along its length during an earthquake
composed of multiple branches/fractures
List the 3 stresses rocks are subject to
compression, tensional, shear
Folding of rocks is the result of ________________ stress
compressional
As the total surface area of Earth must remain ______, new crust generated at _________ boundaries is eventually destroyed at ___________ boundaries.
constant; divergent; convergent
Where oceanic and continental crust converge, sediment carried by the oceanic crust eventually becomes scraped off and added to the mass of the ___________.
continent
Wegener's first piece of evidence for ______________________ was the apparent _______ ___ of the continents
continental drift; jigsaw fit
What type of plate interaction involving what type(s) of crust is producing the Himalayas?
continental-continental convergence
Neither crustal segment will subduct beneath the other when _____________ crust collides with _____________ crust.
continental; continental
In actuality, it is the ______________ that have drifted, while the magnetic pole has remained relatively near Earth's axis of ___________.
continents; rotation
Most geologists think that plate tectonics is driven by some type of thermal __________ in the mantle.
convection
It is important to realize that a single plate can, and normally does, contain both types of ________.
crust
The tallest natural features on barrier islands are _______, formed near the ________ edge where winds have reworked sand grains.
dunes; seaward
During the 1950s and 1960s, detailed mapping of the ocean floor was accomplished by ______
echo sounding
. When a rock is able to return to its original shape after it has been deformed, it is said to have experienced deformation.
elastic
The west coast is called an __________ coast because the land has been uplifted; thus it bears the markers of a ______ drop in sea level.
emergency; relative
The surface location directly above the focus is called the ____________.
epicenter
What do breakwaters and groins cause?
erosion downbeach
Chesapeake Bay is an ___________. It formed as the _______________ River was drowned by a rising sea.
estuary; Susquehannah
Movements of Earth's crust during an earthquake are commonly associated with fractures called ________
faults
List 4 ways earthquakes lead to deaths
fire, tsunamis, landslides, disease
Eventually, rupture will occur at the weakest spot, which is called the ________.
focus
Energy released during an earthquake travels in all directions away from the ______ as _______ ________.
focus; seismic waves
Some evidence for drifting continents included the presence of identical _________ of non-swimming creatures in the rocks of now widely separated continents.
fossils
Rising sea level is expected to continue or even accelerate as a result of both melting of ____________ and _________ of the oceans, in response to global warming.
glaciers; thermal expansion
In a fault, the down-dropped blocks are called ______ and the relatively upfaulted blocks are called _____
grabens; horsts
Continental crust is
granitic
Transform fault boundaries are zones where plates _______ each other.
grind past
Today, the driving force for continental movement is summed up as an unequal distribution of ______ within Earth's mantle.
heat
Swash and backwash is a never-ending process; so grains may be transported up to ________ of meters along a beach in a single day.
hundreds
Waves erode coasts through: 1) the ______ of the wave itself, 2) _______, and 3) _______.
impact; abrasion; hydraulic pressures
The ______ of an earthquake is determined rather crudely using primarily subjective information.
intensity
_________ occurs above a stationary mantle _________ or a hot spot.
intraplate volcanism; plume
Most submergent coasts have a very __________ shoreline. Most emergent coasts develop relatively _________ shorelines.
irregular; straight
Where oceanic crust collides with oceanic crust, the resulting volcanism will produce a volcanic ___________ _____ located away from any continental mainland
island arc
Artificial structures projecting toward the sea at the entrance to harbors or rivers are called _________.
jetties
List a four of the various early evidences supporting the notion that continents have "drifted."
jigsaw fit, fossil match across seas, rock types/geological features, ancient climate
Behind barrier islands is a quiet, shallow water body known as a __________
lagoon
The movement of grains by longshore currents is referred to as _________
longshore drift
What does the word recumbent mean?
lying down
Not all _______ rises along oceanic ridges or above subducted slabs
magma
Sea-floor spreading proposed that rising _________ produces new __________________ at oceanic ridge crests, and that older seafloor is forced to either side, eventually to be consumed back into the ________ at the sites of deep-ocean _________.
magma; oceanic crust; mantle; trenches
When minerals solidify from a melt, they contain a record of the orientation of Earth's _______ _______ at that time.
magnetic field
The magnetic record contained in rocks reveals that the location of Earth's ____________ has changed relative to the continents. The wandering of the poles is only __________.
magnetic poles; apparent
Earthquake ___________ refers to the amount of power released during an earthquake.
magnitude
Crust is recycled back into the __________.
mantle
At depth, a subducted slab begins to _______, producing ________ which rise to eventually produce _________ within the crust, or ________ at the surface.
melt; magmas; plutons; volcanism
A new _______ ________ is formed where the two continental plates meet.
mountain range
Colliding continents are responsible for the formation of new _______ _________.
mountain ranges
Divergent plate boundaries are zones where plates ____
move apart
Convergent plate boundaries are zones where plates ______
move together
does the footwall move in faults?
no
When the rock above a fault plane moves down relative to the rock below, a ______ fault has occurred.
normal
Because most waves do not reach the shore head-on, sand grains are rinsed up a beach at ______ angles to the shore.
oblique
Because of the ______ angle of incoming waves, a current becomes established within the surf-zone ________ to the shoreline. This current is called a ______________.
oblique; parallel; longshore current
The splitting of continental crust both leads to and results from the formation of new ________ ________.
oceanic crust
The pattern of magnetic recording is identical on either side of an ______ ______.
oceanic ridge
Tectonically speaking, what is required in order for deep- and even intermediate-focus earthquakes to occur?
oceanic trenches
What type of plate interaction involving what type(s) of crust is producing the Andes?
oceanic-continental convergence
What type of plate interaction involving what type(s) of crust is producing the Japanese Islands?
oceanic-oceanic convergence
We must consider Earth's surface to be made of two types of crust, ___________ and __________.
oceanic; continental
Where oceanic and continental crust converge (collide), the ________ lithosphere must sink beneath the more buoyant _________ lithosphere.
oceanic; continental
If erosion stripped the top off a dome, one would find the ______ rocks were exposed at the center.
oldest
The outcrop pattern of a plunging syncline ______________ in the direction of its plunge.
opens
The movement of sand from the beach and the dunes into the marshes along the backside of a barrier island during storms is called ________
overwash
__________ travel by compressing particles in the direction of travel of the wave.
p-waves
Body waves are divided into _________ and ____________.
p-waves; s-waves
____ waves are called __________ waves because they arrive first at recording stations.
p; primary
The net transport of beach grains is __________ to the beach, in a zig-zag or stair-step pattern similar, in a way, to what produces creep (mass wasting).
parallel
Where would the older bedrock be, near the center or near the perimeter of the Williston Basin?
perimeter
Most earthquakes are generated by the relative motions of large crustal blocks along _______ _________.
plate boundaries
The west coast is tectonically active because it is situated near a ____________.
plate boundary
Building upon the concepts of continental drift and sea-floor spreading, scientists have developed a more complete and unified model called ________
plate tectonics
The main reason for the difference in the character of the shorelines of the eastern and western United States coasts is related to ____________
plate tectonics
The splitting of continental crust both leads to and results from the formation of new oceanic crust. Colliding continents are responsible for the formation of new mountain ranges. The ideas in these two statements are part of the theory of _______ ________.
plate tectonics
what denotes the global distribution of earthquakes?
plate tectonics
Earth's crust is divided into many separate lithospheric ________ which are able to move as distinct units as they float upon the less rigid ("plastic") material of the ____________
plates; asthenosphere
Breakwaters result in a quiet water zone, which is commonly intended for the ___________.
protection of boats
The bending of waves is called wave __________.
refraction
There are recorded periods of ____ and ______ polarity of Earth's magnetic field.
regular; reversed
Very solid support for the idea of sea-floor spreading is found in the form of _________ preserved in rocks of the sea floor.
remnant magnetism
Echo sound mapping revealed the presence of a great oceanic __________ system near the middle of ocean basins and deep-sea _________ close to the margins of the oceans.
ridge; trenches
When spreading actually begins, the crust sinks through normal faulting, to produce a ____ ________.
rift valley
A central ____________was discovered along the length of the Mid- Atlantic _________, suggesting that _____________ forces were at work.
rift valley; Ridge; tensional
Name four types of rocks that will bend even under low levels of stress.
rock salt, shale, limestone, schist
Some evidence for drifting continents included the presence of similar ______ ______ and similar geologic structures at the locations where the shapes of continents had earlier suggested a fit.
rock types
____ waves are not transmitted through fluids, which is how we know Earth's outer core is ______.
s; liquid
____ waves are called ___________ waves because they arrive later.
s; secondary
At jetties, since the supply of ______ has been _______ to downbeach areas, they are subject to erosion, without redeposition, by waves and beach drift
sand; cut off
Groins deprive down beach areas of _______, so property owners there, in sequence, deploy their own __________.
sand; groins
Jetties are intended to interfere with the movement of ______ and to funnel ____________ to scour and deepen channels for ship traffic.
sand; wave energy
Cliffs produced by slippage along faults are referred to as ________.
scarps
If spreading continues, a new linear _____ will be produced.
sea
When a sea arch collapses, an isolated _______ might remain.
sea stack
A quiet zone within a seismic belt is called a ______________.
seismic gap
Only ________ ______ earthquakes occur along oceanic ridges
shallow focus
Many _______ focus earthquakes occur in the middle of the oceans, at locations coinciding with the _______ ______ system. Still other earthquakes occur within active mountain belts such as the ________.
shallow; ocean ridge; Himalayas
What type of stress (from question 3 above) produces the San Andreas Fault?
shear
When a wave does "feel the bottom", it _______ _____. This allows more seaward waves to ________ ____.
slows down; catch up
An extension of a beach part way into a bay is called a _______
spit
Divergent Thse boundaries are typically referred to as ____________ centers
spreading
Refraction concentrates wave energy upon the protruding portions of irregular coastlines, with the result that erosion tends to eventually ___________ such coasts.
straighten
_____ is the distortion or change in shape that results from stresses in rocks
strain
Stress buildup will cause rocks to ______ (bend) in an initially _________ manner.
strain; elastic
The compass direction of a line defines the _________ of the plane
strike
The general name for faults having primarily horizontal movements is
strike slip
A ____________________ fault's displacement is parallel its strike.
strike-slip
A ___________ zone will also form where oceanic crust collides with oceanic crust.
subduction
The site of crustal descent into the mantle is called a ___________ ______.
subduction zone
The east coast is called a ______________ coast because the land was covered by a rise in sea level following the retreat of ________________ ice sheets.
submergent; Pleistocene
An incoming wave that has felt bottom breaks in a region referred to as the _____ ______.
surf zone
_________ waves cause the greatest amount of destruction
surface
Seismic waves that are transmitted (propagated) along the surface are called ________ ________
surface waves
The motion of a sheet of water up a beach is called ________, and the return of that water back down the beach is called __________.
swash; backwash
Most earthquakes result from the gradual buildup of stress due to _______ forces.
tectonic
Only _________________ stresses could have produced such a series of fault-block mountains
tensional
With what type of stress does a block of rock slide down in the middle
tensional
Why are the oldest rocks in Iceland at the extreme eastern and western ends of that island?
the oldest sediment is the furthest distance from the ridge dividing Iceland
Why are sea cliffs common along the west coast of North America but uncommon along the east coast?
the west coast is tectonically active and the east coast is tectonically passive.
why are seismic gaps probable sites for stronger than average earthquakes?
they are storing strain
Oceanic & continental crusts vary in _______, but also in the type of ____ that comprise them.
thickness; rocks
In a near-surface environment, is granite more likely to bend or to break?
to break
Along an irregular coastline, waves are refracted __________ (toward, away from) headlands or promontories.
toward
Which way do the limbs of the syncline dip—away from the fold axis or toward it?
toward
In the outcrop pattern, where are the oldest rocks found where an syncline has been eroded to flatness at Earth's surface?
toward the limbs
Places where two plates slide past each other are called ___________ boundaries.
transform
If wave action noticeably has ________ a cliff, the overhanging cliff will eventually collapse.
undercut
What direction does the hanging wall move in a reverse fault?
up
dip-slip faults are classified as reverse faults when the hanging wall block moves _______ relative to the footwall.
up
An earthquake is any __________ of Earth caused by a rapid release of __________.
vibration; energy
Andes are an example of a __________ _____ produced when oceanic & continental crust collide.
volcanic arc
Eroded debris may accumulate at the seaward end of wave-cut platforms, producing an extension called a __________
wave-built terrace
Rocks below wave base are of course left in place, so that a ________ _________ is left behind as a wave-cut cliff retreats landward.
wave-cut platform
Grass-covered wave-cut platforms are called ________
wave-cut terraces
A ________ moves forward, but the ________ within it does not.
wave; water
The distance between successive wave crests (or any successive equivalent parts of a wave) is called the ___________.
wavelength
The result of slowing down & catching up of waves as they feel bottom is a decrease in __________, and a buildup in wave _________.
wavelength; height
All water waves other than tsunamis are produced by the _______.
wind
The amount of energy thus delivered to the water depends upon what three factors?
wind speed, wind duration, fetch
Scientists presently have some ability to predict earthquake locations and magnitudes, but can only predict the time for earthquakes within a range of ________________.
years or decades
Minerals can be used as fossil __________.
compasses
Name 3 barrier islands along the Texas coast.
Galveston, Brazos, Mustang
________ are structures built specifically to trap sand to widen a beach.
Groins
Who proposed the "sea-floor spreading" theory?
Harry Hess
Explain the origin of the Hawaiian Island-Emperor Seamount Chain.
Hot, rocky plume ascended through the mantle and dropped the confining pressure, causing decompression melting. As a result, a hotspot (an area of volcanism) appeared on the surface, involving crustal lifting, and the Pacific plate moved over the hot spot and built the Chain. The plume is long-lasting and stationary.
What plate lies just west of the state of Washington in the United States? What type of boundary does it make with the state of Washington?
Juan de Fuca plate; transform boundary
To what plate does Australia belong?
The Australian-Indian plate
How does the watering of lawns by people living atop sea cliffs along the U.S. Pacific coast affect the stability of those cliffs?
The elevated water table causes water to seep out of the cliff face, loosening grains and cutting the slope
T/F When older rocks overlie younger rocks, it may indicate that thrust faulting has taken place.
True
What is an estuary?
Where the river meets the sea
The largest shoreline features that are maintained solely by beach drift and longshore drift are called ________ _______.
barrier islands
A beach that extends completely across a bay is called a ___________ _____.
baymouth bar
Beaches commonly extend into or across _______ where grain migration is ________.
bays; active
The net movement of grains on a beach is called _______ _______.
beach drift
Barrier islands are maintained solely be _______ and _________
beach drift; longshore drift
Together, ________ and ________ supply sand to many regions that would otherwise be nearly sandless.
beach drift; longshore drift
Most earthquakes occur in ___ or ____, with the greatest amount of activity occurring along the borders of the _______ _______.
belts; zones; Pacific Ocean
A wave ______ when part of it "feels" the bottom before the rest of it does.
bends
Seismic waves that travel through Earth's interior are called ______ ______.
body waves
Beaches in Cali have been narrowed because sea level rise, but another is the interruption of sand supply from rivers because of the construction of ________.
dams
How do dams on rivers affect coastlines?
dams trap the sand; increased erosion
Wave water moves in circular orbits which steadily _________ in diameter downward because of energy losses due to friction.
decrease
__________, intermediate, and ________-focus earthquakes occur in association with deep-sea _______.
deep; shallow; trenches
___________ is defined as the angle of inclination of the plane measured perpendicular to the strike.
dip
When describing the orientation of a fault plane, the angle of inclination of this surface is termed
dip?
Fetch is the ________ the wind blows over open water.
distance
A single seismograph station can determine the ____________ to an earthquake epicenter, but ________ seismograph stations are needed to determine the ___________ of that epicenter
distance; 3; location
_____________ boundaries occur where plates spread apart
divergent
A recently formed __________ boundary separating Arabia from Africa is producing the still-widening ____ ____.
divergent; Red Sea
One of the earliest signs of the splitting apart of a continent includes uplift called _______ , with associated _______ cracks and perhaps volcanism.
doming; tensional
Dip-slip faults are classified as normal faults when the hanging wall block moves _______ relative to the footwall.
down
What direction does the hanging wall move in a normal fault?
down
The direction of backwash is ALWAYS directly __________-
downslope
One of the main objections to Wegener's hypothesis was the lack of a suitable _________ _________ for the movement of continents.
driving mechanism