Week 8:, Week 6 + Week 7:
Which of the following are evidence that was used to construct the modern theory of Plate Tectonics?
- Large deep ocean features like trenches and mid ocean ridges - Earthquakes lined up with certain features - Paleomagnetism
What are the components of soil?
- Organisms - Organic matter - Water - Minerals - Air
What are major factors that control how a soil forms?
- Parent materials - Relief - Time - Climate - Organisms
What features are found at rift zones?
- Unusual volcanism - Faults at 120 angles
Which of the following are evidence for subduction?
- Volcanic era - Forearc basin - Backarc basun - Trench - Descending and large earthquakes
What type of plate boundary does Mount St. Helens occur at?
Convergent (ocean-continent subduction)
Explosive silica-rich volcanoes will be located mostly at ______.
Convergent plate boundaries with subduction zones
How is magma generated at divergent boundaries?
Decreased pressure
What type of plate boundary does the axial seamount occur at?
Divergent
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents (black smokers) are located at what plate boundary?
Divergent boundaries of the mid-ocean ridge
Why do continental plates not subduct?
Too low density to subduct
What makes transform boundaries different from other boundaries?
Transform has fewer volcanoes
How do we find the location of an earthquake?
Triangulation
At which plate boundary types do volcanoes form?
- Divergent - Convergent (ocean-ocean subduction) - Convergent (ocean-continent subduction)
How are volcanic eruptions predicted?
- Earthquakes are monitored - Gases are monitored - Uplift and tilt of the ground surface is monitored
Which of the following are evidence that Wegener used to construct the hypothesis of Continental Drift?
- Glacial evidence in the geological record - Matching fossils across the ocean
Which is true of compacted soils?
- Have fewer nutrients - Less structure - Increase erosion - Increase runoff
Which of the following hazards occurred with the Mount St. Helens eruption?
- Landslide - Lava - Pyroclastic flow - Lahar - Ash
As subduction occurs, what feature will eventually form next?
Supercontinent
Which seismic wave type is most damaging?
Surface
Which three critical functions that soil preforms are important specifically to agriculture?
1. Provides habitat for organisms and micro-organisms 2. Anchors plants 3. Produces and recycles nutrients
An increase of one on the Richter scale is equivalent to an increase of _____ in energy released.
32x
The best farmland is made of ________
Granular soils with loamy texture
What is true of tilled soils?
Is poorer in organics and increases runoff
Which of the following hazards occurred with the Axial Seamount eruption?
Lava
What are the two ways transform faults move?
Left and right
Which of the following is NOT true of soil structure?
Once peds form, their structure is not affected by climate changes
Which seismic wave is fastest?
P
What happens to soil that has been compacted?
Pore spaces decrease and structure is destroyed
A __________ is a volcanic hazard arising from a collapsing eruption column that runs downhill at high speeds (>100 mph). These are associated with explosive eruptions and a mix of lava, lapilli, pumice, ash, and hot gases.
Pyroclastic flow
Particle sizes that give soil texture are _________
Sand, slit, and clay
The largest type of volcano is called a _______ volcano and is characterized by broad, low-angle flanks, a small vent or groups of vents at the top, and basaltic magma.
Shield volcano
The least explosive volcano with the lowest silica content is a ______.
Shield volcano
Which type of volcano is the Axial Seamount?
Shield volcano
A _______ volcano has steep flanks, symmetrical cone shapes, distinct craters, and a silica-rich magma that results in an explosive eruption style.
Stratovolcano
Which type of volcano is Mount St. Helens?
Stratovolcano
As you move away from the mid-ocean ridge _________
The crust gets older
The main agent of erosion is _______
Water
What does elastic rebound theory explain?
Why seismic waves are released when a fault slips
Which is true of soil development?
Will occur where there is low relief and high precipitation
A caldera is a _____________.
large, steep-walled depression caused by the collapse of a magma chamber