Geology
scoria
a glassy, mafic, igneous rock containing abundant air-filled holes
Contours form closed loops around_________Contours form closed loops around_________
depressions hills
arkose sandstone
- rich in orthoclase feldspar - clastic - good sorting - angular - alluvial fan or floodplain
To show topography in a rugged, mountainous area, the most appropriate contour interval would be
100 ft
To show topography in a flat coastal area, the most appropriate contour interval would be
5 ft
Peridotite
A coarse-grained ultramafic rock.
Basalt
A dark, dense, igneous rock with a fine texture, found in oceanic crust
Rhyolite
A light-brown to gray, fine-grained extrusive igneous rock with a felsic composition. The extrusive equivalent of granite.
Gabbro
A mafic, coarse-grained igneous rock composed predominantly of ferromagnesian minerals and with lesser amounts of calcium-rich plagioclase feldspar.
lithic sandstone
A sandstone containing many particles derived from fine-grained rocks, mostly shales, volcanic rocks, and fine-grained metamorphic rocks
Plagioclase Feldspar
Harder than Glass Vitreous 90 degrees two directions may be iridescent
What does a map scale of 1:24,000 indicate?
One inch on the map equals 24,000 inches on the ground. One centimeter on the map equals 24,000 centimeters on the ground. One foot on the map equals 24,000 feet on the ground.
What changes take place during physical weathering?
Rocks are broken into smaller pieces.
What changes take place during chemical weathering?
The mineralogy of previously existing rocks changes.
What does Bowen's reaction series describe?
The order of crystallization of minerals from the melt as it is cooling
A benchmark is
a permanent marker on the ground that indicates location and elevation.
Augite (pryroxene family)
about the same as glass, cleavage in 87 and 90 degrees, commonly elongated crystals
sedimentary rocks are unique in that they form
by processes that operate at or near the Earth's surface.
Geologists classify minerals into groups like silicates by their
chemical composition
Biogenic sedimentary rocks are similar to ______________ in that ______________.
chemical sedimentary rocks; removal of dissolved ions from water is an important process in their formation
wacke
clastic sedimentary rock- sand and rock fragments in a muddy matrix
Which of the following physical properties of a mineral depends on the strength of the bonds that hold its atoms and ions together?
cleavage
amphibole family (hornblende or actinolite)
cleavage in 56 and 124 degrees, commonly elongate or needle like crystals
What is the result when chemical bonds in a mineral are stronger in some directions than in others?
clevage
A fine-grained texture most likely formed when a magma cooled
close to the earths surface
Galena
color: silvery or gray, streak gray, softer than glass harder than a penny, three clevage directions at 90 degrees
limestone
composed of calcite,
When the chemical bonds in a mineral are equal in all directions, what will the result be?
conchodial fracture
olivine
conchoidal fracture, green, may occur in granular masses
Garnet
conchoidal fracture, often a 12 sided crystal
__________________ occurs at ocean ridges, whereas __________________ occurs at subduction zones.
decompression melting; flux melting
Small tick marks (hachures) on contour lines indicate
depressions.
Mohs hardness scale describes the relative hardness of ten minerals, not their absolute hardness. This means that
diamond will scratch talc, but talc won't scratch diamond
Solidified lava flows and volcanic ash deposits are examples of
extrusive igneous rocks
Obsidian
felsic/ intermediate, glassy
Siltstone
fine size, silt clast size, silt sized clasts
pyrite
gold, brassy yellow, harder than a penny
Which property of a protolith may change during metamorphism?
grain size, shape and mineralogy
Hematite
harder than a penny softer than glass, usually too fine grained, earthy luster reddish brown
calcite
harder than a penny, cleavage in 3 directions not 90 degrees, reacts with HCL
Quartz
harder than glass, conchoidal fracture, often elongated 6 sided crystals
potassium feldspar
harder than glass, two direction 90, no striations
Glassy igneous rocks
have no minerals
granite
high silicate, coarse grained, felsic
granitic pegmatite
high silicate, pegmatic
Diorite
intermediate, phaneritic
breccia
medium to coarse, angular pebbles
muscovite
non-metallic, softer than a finger nail, clevage in one direction, splits into thin transparent sheets
Which of the following physical properties will change when you break a mineral into smaller pieces?
none of these properties (hardness, specific gravity, and clevage) will change despite how small the specimen becomes
Well-rounded grains in a clastic sedimentary rock indicate
numerous collisions between particles during extensive transportation.
) Contour lines on a map connect points
of equal elevation.
Pumice
porous, felsic and intermediate
Porphyritic andesite
porphyritic, intermediate
coal
primarily composed of carbon, plant material, buried and underwent diagenesis
Angular grains in a clastic sedimentary rock indicate
rapid, typically short-distance transport.
The grain size of an igneous rock is determined by the
rate of cooling, which controls the amount of time ions have to migrate to crystal seeds.
Conglomerate
rounded pebbles, blouder, coarse to very coarse
The zero contour line is also known as
sea level
What does the assemblage of minerals in a metamorphic rock help to determine?
the chemical composition of a protolith the temperature at which metamorphism took place the pressure at which metamorphism took place
What does the term metamorphic grade refer to?
the degree to which a metamorphic rock's protolith has changed
The absence of preferred orientation of minerals in a metamorphic rock may be due to which of the following?
the lack of stress during metamorphism the absence of platy minerals like mica the absence of rod-shaped minerals like amphibole
Foliation and lineation are terms that describe
the orientation of minerals in metamorphic rocks.
Metamorphic index minerals help geologists determine
the temperature and pressure conditions during metamorphism.
Information on the borders of a topographic map includes all except
the types of rocks present in the map area.
A vertical exaggeration of 1.00 × on a topographic profile means
the vertical scale of the profile is the same as the map scale.
Polymorphs (minerals like diamond and graphite that have the same chemical composition but are nevertheless different minerals) exist because
their mineral structures differ based on the different temperature and pressure conditions under which they form
The agents that cause metamorphism include all except which of the following?
time
A porphyritic texture indicates that an igneous rock had
two different cooling rates
Shale if breaks into platy sheets
very fine, clay, clay and or very fine silt
A mature clastic sedimentary rock is characterized by what properties?
well-rounded grains, good sorting, and minerals resistant to chemical weathering
Which of the following describes the formation of chemical sedimentary rocks?
Their minerals form by precipitation of ions from water. Their minerals form from ions dissolved from previously existing minerals during chemical weathering. Their minerals form with a crystalline texture.
Chert
a fine-grained silica-rich microcrystalline, cryptocrystalline or microfibrous sedimentary rock that may contain small fossils.
Which of the following might clastic sedimentary rocks contain?
individual mineral grains separated from previously existing rocks during weathering rock fragments made up of several minerals fragments of volcanic glass
Quartz is not a good index mineral because
it is stable over a very wide range of temperatures and pressures.
Marble is metamorphic rock that was originally _______.
limestone
the presence of water
lowers the melting temperature during flux melting. helps the magma rise toward the surface. causes explosive volcanic eruptions.
Formation of large grains in an igneous rock is aided by
magma with a low viscosity very slow cooling the presence of water in the magma
Magnetite
magnetic, color black or dark gray, streak black and harder than a glass plate
Every mineral has a preferred habit (crystal shape), but most mineral grains do not display that shape because
many grains interfere with one another while they are growing
Coquina
mass of shells poorly cemented together, minimal diagenisis
Sandstone
medium size, sand grains, quartz grains
Diamicite
medium to coarse, pebbles boulder, muddy matrix
Which mineral is responsible for the strong foliation in a schist?
mica
Most fossils are found in sedimentary rocks because
sedimentary rocks form in the same environment where the plants and animals lived and died.
Talc
softer than a finger nail, cleavage in one direction, nonmetallic, feels greasy
kaolinite
softer than a fingernail, cleavage rarely seen, typically powdery mass, sticks to tongue
Halite
softer than a penny, cleavage 3 directions 90 degrees, cube shaped crystal, tastes salty
biotite
softer than a penny, splits into thin sheets, elastic cleavage sheets; transparent
what is a mineral
solid crystalline definite chemical composition
gypsum
splits into slabs, fine grained, granular
Graphite
streak gray-black, softer than a finer nail, one cleavage direction, platy appearance
Where are intermediate igneous rocks (andesite and diorite) most commonly found?
subduction zones
Which of the following mineral properties is chemical rather than physical?
taste