GEO Exam 4
The carbon dioxide levels today are around...
400 ppm
Aquifer
A rock or sediment that has good permeability and porosity, and allows water to move easily, making it possible to get water for human use.
Rain shadow deserts form from...
Air flowing over mountains must rise, where it cools, condenses and rains abundantly. Dry air descends on the other side and as it warms, it absorbs all available atmospheric moisture
If a stream reaches base level of a valley floor, it forms a...
Alluvial fan
Glacial Deposition
Almost all deposition occurs as glaciers stagnate or recede
What is the base level of a stream
Base level is the level below which a stream cannot erode
Streams are...
Bodies of water confined to a channel that flow from higher to lower elevations
Which type of stream is characterized by multiple small channels that split and recombine downstream?
Braided
What is the primary contributor of anthropogenic CO2 emissions since the Industrial Revolution?
Burning of Fossil fuels
The global atmospheric circulation is responsible for...
Climatic belts
Coastal deserts form from...
Cold ocean currents where cold ocean water cools the overlying air by absorbing heat
Hydrologic Cycle
Constant circulation of water from one place to another
What feature is more characteristic of dunes
Cross-bedding
If a stream reaches base level of an ocean or lake, it forms a...
Delta
Slower stream flow velocities favor __________.
Deposition
The size of a stream is measured in terms of...
Discharge
Solution
Dissolving soluble rocks from stream bed
What is the hydrologic cycle driven by
Energy from the sun
Glacial Transportation
Eroded material ends up within, on top of, or in the front of the glacier and moves downhill with it like a conveyor belt
Faster stream flow velocities favor __________ and __________
Erosion and transportation
Why does it become a problem if we pump it out water than it recharges
Finite groundwater supply
Floodpain
Flat area around a river channel that is filled with water during flooding events.
Earth's Energy Budget
Flow of incoming and outgoing energy
Continental deserts form from...
Form in the interior of continents because air moving across large landmasses loses moisture even without coastal mountains
Melting ice tends to drop everything in a mass of unsorted debris know as
Glacial till
Subtropical deserts form from...
Global atmospheric circulation patterns
The slope of a stream channel, expressed in either meters per kilometer (m/km) or feet per mile (ft/mi) is the...
Gradient
The part of the global atmospheric circulation system that rises at the equator and descends at the subtropics (30 degrees north/south latitude) are called...
Hadley cells
Coarser grains =
Higher permeability
Primary Factors Affecting Earth's Climate
How much energy we receive from the sun How that energy is distributed How much of the sun's energy is retained by earth
What does the hydrologic cycle explain?
How water changes phases and locations
Karst topography
Landscape formed by dissolution of limestone (or evaporites) to create caves, sinkholes, etc
The faster a stream is flowing, the ______________the sediment it can carry.
Larger
What can overpumping of groundwater cause
Leads to subsidence or the downward movement of ground either slowly or catastrophically
Why is the rate of weathering and erosion slower in desert regions
Less water
What types of rocks are most commonly affected by dissolution and the formation of karst topography, caves, and sinkholes?
Limestones
What is the thalweg in a stream?
Location of deepest water
Which type of stream sweeps side to side in wide turns or bends?
Meandering
What causes sea-level rise?
Melting of glacial ice and thermal expansion of warmer water
What is the cause of short-timescale climate change in the Quaternary (Pliocene-Pleistocene) Ice Age where 20-30 glacial advances occurred over the last ~2.5 million years?
Milankovitch cycles
Depositional glacial landforms
Moraines are accumulations of sediment at the margins (base, sides, ends) of glaciers
What are proxy data?
Natural recorders of climate variability
What is a long-term (millions to 100's of millions of years) cause of climate change from Earth's history?
Plate tectonics
Glacial Erosion
Rocks embedded at base of glacial scape the underlying bedrock surface to form glacial striations and rock flour can act as fine grit to smooth hard bedrock to form glacial polish
The bedload in deserts is transported by
Saltation and creep
Sediment that is carried as bed load in a stream moves downstream by...
Saltation and traction
Which of the following rocks would make a good aquifer because they commonly have high porosity and permeability?
Sandstones
Parabolic dune shape
Similar to barchan but usually reversed
Abrasion
Smoothing down grains by collision between 2 rocks or between rocks and stream bed
Tributaries are...
Subsidiary streams that flow into larger streams or rivers
Locations of deserts?
Subtropical (15-30 degrees) latitudes Rain shadows or mountains Along coasts Across Large Continents
Most deserts around the world are...
Subtropical deserts
Silt and clay are transported downstream as...
Suspended load
The greenhouse effect
The ability for the atmosphere to absorb heat that is emitted by a planet's surface.
Watershed or drainage basin is...
The area a stream and its tributaries drain
Where is the water table
The interface between the capillary fringe and the saturated zone
What happens during stream flooding
The rate at which streams erode, transport, and deposit sediments greatly increases
Discharge is...
The total volume of water flowing per unit time
Glacial sediment can range from...
Tiny clay particles (rock flour) to massive boulders (glacial erratics)
Hydraulic Action
Turbulent flow of water "plucks" rocks or grains off the side or floor of stream
#1 source of contaminants
Underground storage tanks
Vadose Zone
Unsaturated zone; place where pores are filled with some water and some air above the water table
The water table separates the _________, above, that is unsaturated with respect to water from the _________, below, that is saturated with respect to water.
Vadose zone/phreatic zone
Recipe to form a desert
Warm air rises and cool air falls in Hadley Cells Warm air absorbs more moisture than cool air
Transverse dune form...
When moderate sand supply and no vegetation to stabilize
Barchan dunes form...
When sand supply is limited and there is a fairly constant wind direction
Longitudinal dunes form...
Where sand supply is greater and the wind blows around a dominant direction, in a back and forth manner.
The recharge area
Where surface water enters an aquifer through the process of infiltration
Parabolic dunes form...
Where vegetation anchors part of the sand and unanchored parts blowout.
Climate is...
a longer term view of atmospheric patterns and processes over many years to millennia
Gradient
change in elevation / horizontal distance
Condensation
cooling of water vapor to form liquid water
Transpiration
plants release this water vapor in photosynthesis
Deserts are...
regions with less than 25 cm of rain/year that support vegetation on less than 15% of its surface
What is porosity
the amount of empty space within a rock or sediment
Eolian processes
the erosion, transportation, and deposition of sediments by wind; the shaping of landforms by wind
What is permeability
the interconnectedness of pores within in a rock or sediment
Evaporation
warming of water to form water vapor (gas)
Runoff
water flows over surface
Precipitation
water released from clouds
Infiltration
water seeps into soild
zone of saturation (phreatic zone)
where the pores are completely saturated and the fluid in the pores is at or above atmospheric pressure