Ch.14 Weathering, Karst Landscapes , and Mass Movement
Which of the following can lead to hill slope failure?
making a road cut in the side of a hill, increasing the slope angle, excessively watering a slope, ALL OF THE ABOVE
In most areas, the upper surface of bedrock is partially weathered to broken-up rock called
regolith
Human induced mass movements produce a category of processes known as
scarification
A slow persistent mass movement of surface soil is called
soil creep
The rate at which rocks weathering depends on
the climate of an area, type of rock, the amount of vegetation in the area, ALL OF THE ABOVE
Other than the rock itself, the most important chemical substance needed for the majority of the weathering processes is
water
The steepness of a slope made of loose material is called the
angle of repose
The form that a landscape exhibits results from a balance between
forces acting on the landscape, endogenic and exogenic processes, input and output of matter and energy, ALL OF THE ABOVE
The science that specifically studies the origin, evolution, form, and spatial distribution of land forms is
geomorphology
In which climates would rock be weathered to the greatest depth?
hot and wet
_____ threshold is the point at which there is enough energy to overcome resistance against movements
Geomorphic
Chemical Weathering is greatest under conditions of
Higher mean annual rainfall and temperature.
Which of the following is true of spheroidal weathering?
It attacks the corners an edges of rocks
Which of the following is true about joints
Joints are small, joints enhance
An example of chemical weathering is
Karst topography
In reality, a landscape behaves as an ___ system
Open
A slope is stable if its strength exceeds the weathering and erosion process
True
The Pressure release jointing is a physical weathering processes that does not involve water
True
The Salt Crystal growth is primarily found in arid environments
True
The angle of repose depends on the size and texture of the grains
True
The disintegration and dissolving of surface and subsurface rock is called
Weathering
After a threshold is crossed , the landscape
adjust to a new equilibrium condition
List two forms of landslides
Translational, rotational
Movement at the Geomorphic threshold signals
A conversion of potential energy to kinetic energy
Landslides occur when
A threshold is reached, the internal friction is overcome by the force of gravity, driving forces exceed resisting forces, ALL OF THE ABOVE.
All processes that cause reduction and rearrangement of land forms are included in the term of
Denudation
Physical weathering dominates in warm and wet climates
False
On which part of a slope would rocks tend to fall at the highest speed?
Free face
List three forms of physical weathering
Frost Action, Salt Crystal Growth and Pressure release jointing
Exfoliation occurs because
Overlaying rock is removed, thereby allowing the underlying rock mass to expand and fracture
When rock is broken and disintegrated without dissolving, the process in operation is
Physical weathering
Uplift of the landscape creates ____ energy which is converted to ____ energy when materials begin to move down slope.
Potential ; Kinetic
The dynamic equilibrium model refers to
a balancing act between tectonic uplift and rates of denudation a by weathering and erosion in a given landscape.
A landslide differs from a debris avalanche in that
a landslide moves more slowly than a debris avalanche