Geology 1200 Final Exam
What is a stream terrace?
a remnant of an older floodplain that sits above the stream valley
When considering mass wasting, which of the following factors is most influential in the downslope movement of weathered particles?
gravity
Which common non-silicate mineral is used in wallboard?
gypsum
Divergent plate boundaries form_______
the mid-atlantic ridge
Quartz exhibits many different colors in nature yet maintains the same chemical formula: SiO2. How can you explain the color variations of quarts?
trace elements/elements in small quantities
When do stream terraces form?
when streams exist under alternating erosional and depositional conditions
______ was the highly influential, ancient Greek philosopher noted for his writings and teachings on natural philosophy and on the workings of the Earth.
Aristotle
This mountain range makes up the thickest part of the Earth's crust.
Himalayas
What are the basic differences between the disciplines of physical and historical geology?
Historical geology involves the study of rock strata, fossils, and geologic events, utilizing the geologic time scale as a reference; physical geology includes the study of how rocks form and of how erosion shapes the land surface.
Who coined the statement, "the present is the key to the past?"
Hutton
Deep-oceanic trenches are most abundant around the rim of the ____ ocean basin.
Pacific
The late Paleozoic supercontinent is known as __________.
Pangaea
In order, what are the Eon, Era, Period, and Epoch that describe the present?
Phanerozoic, Cenozoic,Quaternary, Holocene/Anthropocene
The most prominent feature on the ocean floor are the ________
oceanic ridges
The convective flow of liquid, metallic iron in the ______ is thought to generate Earth's magnetic filed.
outer core
In atoms, which electrons are involved in chemical bonding?
valence electrons
Diaphaneity describes how _______ passes through a mineral.
visible light
How were the Hawaiian and Aleutian Islands made?
Hawaiian: hot spot Aleutian: subduction
Which of the following statements is true regarding the aftermath of the Gros Ventre rockslide?
The rockslide debris dammed up the river and formed a lake.
When dry sediment accumulates, the angle of repose represents what property of the deposit?
The steepest angle at which those sediments can accumulate and remain stable.
Which one of the following is TRUE regarding tsunamis?
They occur in the open ocean, wavelengths are many miles or kilometers and wave heights are only a few feet.
Which of the following is a true statement about groundwater?
Water in a groundwater system is stored in subsurface pore spaces and fractures.
Transform plate boundaries form _________
a boundary normally devoid of volcanism
Which of the following best describes the cone of depression?
a dimple in the water table surface due to water pumped faster than an aquifer can be replenished
The Gros Ventre slide is evident today by __________.
a scar, runout area, and landslide debris filling the valley
What is the hardest mineral known?
diamond
What did Charles Lapworth do?
discovered the Ordovician Period using index fossils (fossils that are easily recognizable, geology widespread, and had a short geological period living on Earth)
Pull-apart rift zones are generally associated with a _______ plate boundary.
divergent
What are the lightest or least massive of the fundamental atomic particles?
electrons
Which of the following mass-wasting movements occurs when slopes are so steep that loose material cannot remain on the surface?
fall
The last minerals to crystallize on Bowen's Reaction Series result in igneous rocks with a ________ composition.
felsic
Visible quartz and potassium feldspar grains are the main constituents in a ________.
granite
What are the factors that affect the generation of magma?
heat, volatiles, pressure
Which of the following represent the largest volume of freshwater found on Earth?
ice sheets and glaciers
If a sedimentary rock is dragged into the mantle at a subduction zone and melts, what type of rock is formed when that melted rock cools into a solid?
igneous
sedimentary rocks cannot weather to ________
igneous rocks
The cone of depression __________ near a well.
increases the hydraulic gradient
The continental shelf is located ____________.
landward of the continental slope
What is used as the criteria that scientists attribute to the establishment of the Anthropocene Epoch?
layer of radioactively contaminated rock/dirt/soil and prevalence of plastics
______________ refers to the tendency for a foundation material to lose its internal cohesion and fail mechanically during earthquake shaking.
liquefaction
The _______ is the relatively rigid zone above the asthenosphere that includes the crust and upper mantle.
lithosphere
A __________ is separated from the groundwater system by the unsaturated zone.
losing stream (disconnected)
What is the dominant form of chemical bonding exhibited by minerals such as native gold, native copper and copper-rich sulfides?
metallic
The _________ today marks the location of the rift along which Africa separated from South America.
mid ocean ridge
What is the part of the Earth's interior that is liquid and heavily enriched in iron and nickel?
outer core
What element is the most abundant in the Earth's crust by weight?
oxygen
Which type of basaltic lava flow has a fairly smooth, unfragmented, ropy surface?
pahoehoe
To ensure a continuous supply of water, a well must do what?
penetrate well below the regional water table surface
A(n) ______ texture represents a single, long period of cooling crystallization.
phaneritic
A(n) ________ is a long-lived, stationary magma source deep in the mantle, well below the base of the lithosphere.
plume
Which of the following best describes volcanism in the Cascade Range, northwestern United States?
related to plate subduction
Which one of the following shows the correct order (left to right) of decreasing magma viscosity?
rhyolite, andesite, basalt
Heavy rainfall caused the clay to lubricate and the sandstone to become __________.
saturated and heavy
What type of rock comprises most of the exposed surface of Earth (roughly 75%)?
sedimentary
_______ rocks always originate at the surface of the solid Earth.
sedimentary
Most of our knowledge about Earth's interior comes from ________
seismic waves
Which of the following most accurately describes the volcanoes of the Hawaiian Islands?
shield volcanoes fed by a long-lived hot spot below the Pacific lithospheric plate
Deep ocean trenches are surficial evidence for _________.
sinking of oceanic lithosphere into the mantle at a subduction zone
When sediment accumulates, the angle of repose can be increased by changing which of the following conditions?
slight addition of water to the sediment
The composition of the core of the Earth is thought to be ___________
solid iron-nickel alloy
What physical property denotes the color of a powdered mineral?
streak
The water table __________.
surface is a subdued version of the surface topography
Overall, this type of seismic wave is the most destructive.
surface wave
On a typical seismogram, __________ will show the highest amplitudes.
surface waves
The sizes, shapes, and arrangements of mineral grains in an igneous rock are known as _______
texture
Which of the following best describes Shiprock, a famous volcanic feature in New Mexico?
the eroded remains of a volcanic pipe and radiating dikes
Imagine a valley containing four stream terraces. Where would the youngest stream terrace be found?
the lowest terrace
When do streams erode laterally?
when downcutting is occurring in easy-to-erode sediment or rock
In the __________, groundwater fills the pore space.
zone of saturation
Which of the following responses are examples of how water can promote mass wasting?
-Waves and streams can undercut banks and cliffs, causing them to fail. -Water can saturate sediment, reducing the integrity of the slope and allowing it to move. -When water is added to weathered particles, the mass of the sediment is increased, which can cause slope instability.
A typical rate of seafloor spreading in the Atlantic Ocean is ______.
2 centimeters per year
The currently accepted age of the Earth is _______ years.
4.6 billion
In which situation does the cone of depression need to be taken into account?
A well for industrial purposes is drilled proximal to a smaller, domestic well.
In the early part of the twentieth century, ______ argued forcefully for continental drift.
Alfred Wegener
Which of the following is a reason the Gros Ventre rockslide took place?
Because the river eroded material at the valley base, there was no support of the material upslope.
__________, a popular natural philosophy of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, was based on a firm belief in a very short geologic history of Earth.
Catastophism
When water is pumped from a well, drawdown occurs. Which of the following is a true statement regarding drawdown?
Drawdown decreases with increasing distance from the well.
Which one of the following is an important fundamental assumption underlying the plate tectonic theory?
Earth's diameter has been essentially constant over time.
The temperature below which magnetic material can retain a permanent magnetization is called the __________.
curie point
________ was never proposed as evidence supporting the existence of Pangaea.
Islands of Precambrian rocks along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Which one of the following statements concerning mechanical weathering is NOT true?
It involves a major change in the mineral composition of the weathered material.
How many stream terraces can exist along a single valley?
No limit exists. Stream terraces will keep forming as long as lateral erosion and downcutting continue.
Are stream terraces depositional or erosional landforms?
Stream terraces can be either depositional or erosional.
The 1991 Pinatubo eruption in the Philippines caused brilliantly colored sunrises and sunsets to be seen for the next few years. What caused this phenomenon?
Sulfur dioxide and other erupted gases formed aerosols in the stratosphere.
Which of the following best describes the fundamental concept of superposition?
any sedimentary deposit accumulates on older rock or sediment layers
Convergent plate boundaries form _________
arcs of stratovolcanoes and deep-ocean trenches
Changing the composition of magma by incorporating surrounding host rock is known as ___________
assimilation
What is the term used of the sum of the protons and neutrons in an atom?
atomic mass
Kilauea and Mauna Loa are __________
basaltic shield volcanoes
Rocks that have been weathered often break apart into smaller fragments called ______?
clasts
What mineral group forms by the breakdown and weathering of rock-forming silicate minerals and are important constituents of soils?
clay
A __________ acted as a sliding surface across which material moved downhill during the Gros Ventre Slide.
clay layer
The physical property denoting a mineral's tendency to crack along parallel, planar surfaces is known as what?
cleavage
A(n) _______ system is one in which energy moves freely in and out,but no matter enters or leaves the system.
closed
In sedimentary rocks lithification includes _________.
compaction and cementation
Most glasses and some minerals exhibit a type of fracture characterized by nested and curved, cracked surfaces. What term describes this property?
conchoidal
Describe how the Appalachian Mountains were created.
continental-continental convergent plate boundary
This type of bonding occurs between the silicon and oxygen in quartz and is responsible for quartz's resistance to being scratched.
covalent
The ________ is the thinnest layer of the Earth.
crust
The thin, outer layer of Earth, from 7 to 40 km in thickness, is called the _______.
crust