Earth Science Exam Two

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A planetary object that orbits a star other than the Sun is called

Exoplanet

It is out of place from the surrounding terrane and is known as an "erratic". Knowing that glaciers passed through this area, how did it get here?

It was carried in glacial ice from far away.

As they formed, due to their high temperatures and comparatively weak gravitational fields, which planets were unable to retain appreciable amounts of hydrogen, helium, and ammonia?

Mercury and Earth

Which of the following statements concerning mudflows is not true?

Mudflows create talus slopes

The rock pumice often floats yet the density of the rock is greater than water. Why does it float?

Pumice is a pyroclastic rock comprised largely of open voids formed by gases released when the magma solidified as froth-like material.

Hot springs are most numerous in which region of the United States?

West

_____ involves movement on a zone of compressed air

a rock avalanche

Assuming rivers of comparable discharge, which type of stream would most likely be crossable by wading rather than having to swim?

braided stream

Bajadas develop from ________.

coalescence of alluvial fans

In the figure, the stress on block 'X' is ________.

compressional

Subduction occurs when __ rocks are forced beneath __ rocks

oceanic; continental or oceanic

What is the modern theory for orogenesis (mountain building)?

plate tectonics theory

When the hinge line of a fold is not horizontal the fold is said to ________.

plunge

Glacial sediments or tills are characterized by ________.

wide variations in sizes of clasts

A stream begins at an elevation of 200 meters and flows a distance of 400 kilometers to the ocean. What is the average gradient?

0.5 m/km

Today, glaciers cover approximately ________ percent of the earth's surface.

10

Arid and semiarid climates cover about ________ percent of Earth's land surface.

30

Earth formed approximately ________ years ago.

4,600,000,000

Which radioactive decay used for radiometric dating is not an isotope that was generated during nuclear synthesis in the star that went supernova and its products became our solar system?

40K

If you fall into a crevasse, what is the maximum depth you are likely to fall?

50 meters

The decay of 40K has a half of 1.3 × 109 years. The age of Earth is estimated at 4.6 × 109 years. The decay of 40K is a major heat source for Earth's interior. Relative to today, how much more heat was produced by 40K in the early Archaeon era or 3.9 × 109 years ago?

8x

In the figure above, identify the letter corresponding to an alluvial fan.

A

Which letter in the figure above corresponds to a "syncline"?

A

What is the difference between a hanging wall and a footwall?

A hanging wall is the overhanging rock unit on the slant that separates the two slabs, while the footwall below the slant

The below image is a picture of an incised meander. What process would have formed this?

A stream becoming more mature and remaining that way.

During the early Paleozoic era, the continent of Gondwanaland included

Africa

Why is wind less effective than moving water at picking up and moving materials?

Air is less dense than water.

What is Supernova?

An exploding star that increases in brightness many thousands of times.

________ is an abandoned, cutoff, meander loop.

An oxbow

Mountain building in the western margin of North America records a history of both

Andean type subduction and terrane accretion

In the figure above, identify the letter corresponding to a playa lake.

B??

The universe began about 13.8 billion years ago with an event named as the ______ _______ when all matter and space came into existence.

Big Bang

In the figure above, identify the letter corresponding to a bajada.

C

On the diagram below, which letter refers to a horn?

C

Which of the following countries was almost entirely covered by ice during the last ice age?

Canada

During the ________, Earth developed its modern landscape and life forms.

Cenozoic

The rock formations of the ________ era are more widespread and less disturbed than those of any other time.

Cenozoic

In the figure above, identify the letter corresponding to a playa or salt flat.

D

Much of the city of New Orleans is below sea level, yet it was not an ocean when the city was first settled. How did it get below sea level?

Drainage canals and groundwater withdrawal produced subsidence that dropped the land below sea level.

Which statement about the May 1970 Eruption of Mt. St. Helens is false

During the eruptive period, the mountain peak was substantially built up by new lava flows and pyroclastic debris

You buy land in the tropics on steep mountain slopes covered by large trees and deep soil. You want to build a house on the land. Which of the following building plans is a not advisable because of the danger of triggering mass wasting?

Excavate a flat bench on the slope for the house, pushing the debris to the slope below and leave a cut bank above the flat bench with grass planted on the steep slope.

A child from down the street from your house brings an object that looks like a bone, and says "look, I found a dinosaur bone." Which of the following would not be useful in evaluating their claim?

Extract charcoal from the object and use carbon-14 dating.

Farmer Brown lives in a semi-arid part of the United States with numerous small lakes associated with glacial deposits of sand and gravel. He decides he needs to irrigate part of his land and drills a shallow well 100m from his property line with Farmer Smith who has a small lake just across the property line, and he depends on this lake to water his cattle. By late summer, Farmer Smith goes out to his lake and discovers it is dry. What happened?

Farmer Browns well has dropped the water table in the well's cone of depression, and the well has led to the lake drying up.

How does a permeable sandstone compare to a karst limestone in terms of groundwater flow?

Flow is faster in the limestone so pollution is more of a threat.

Molecular oxygen began to appear in significant amounts in the atmosphere around 2.3 billion years ago, and by 2.5 billion years, a significant amount of oxygen appeared in the atmosphere. This phenomenon is termed as the ________ __________ Event.

Great Oxygenation

Glacial ice sheets are the largest of the types of glaciers and currently cover_______.

Greenland and Antarctica

The first bacteria probably used ________ instead of water as a source of hydrogen.

H2S

The region around a star in which a planet with sufficient atmospheric pressure could maintain liquid water on its surface and thus might be hospitable to Earth-like life is called __________ _______________.

Habitable zone

Earth's core, mantle, and crust formed during the ________.

Hadean

Landslides commonly occur when hurricanes hit steep terrain. Why?

Heavy rain from the tropical system can saturate slopes, triggering mass wasting events like mudslides.

Note the picture below from a desert setting. What is illustrated in the photograph?

How effective vegetation is at anchoring sediment.

Shortly after the Big Bang, only the two simplest elements formed in this universe, namely ___________ and ________.

Hydrogen, Helium

Why is it important that we have a rigid lithosphere overlying a weak asthenosphere?

If we did not have the rigid lithosphere and weak asthenosphere, the earth would not have plate tectonics and would be covered entirely by water.

The Mississippi River today is a classic meandering river. 20,000 years ago the Mississippi River was a major outwash channel for the Laurentide ice sheet. What does this suggest about the ancient Mississippi?

It probably resembled modern rivers in Alaska with a broad braided stream valley that dried up during the winter months, producing winter dust storms.

The Rocky Mountains of western North America were produced in an orogeny called the

Laramide orogeny

Pangea formed with the collision between __________ and _________.

Laurasia, Gondwana

As an erosional process, how is mass wasting unique compared to wind, water, and ice?

Mass wasting does not require a transporting medium.

The ________ River is North America's largest river in terms of discharge.

Mississippi

Which American state is entirely made up of Basin and Range desert?

Nevada

In deserts of southwestern North America developers often build houses in dry stream beds and build only minimal subsurface drainage systems to handle a flow of water comparable to the size of the dry stream channel. Is this a reasonable development model in the interest of public safety?

No, flash floods can produce high viscosity mudflows that would not be captured by the drainage system and could flow out over the valley, destroying everything in its path.

Which of the following is not a fossil? -imprint of an invertebrate shell in a mudstone -a tooth from an early man site in a lake sediment deposit -a mummified sloth in a cave

None of the above-these are all fossils.

Western North America is the leading edge of the ________ plate.

North American

In the Rocky Mountain region of the United States, north-facing slopes (downhill direction is toward the north) are typically moister and more heavily forested than south-facing regions. Why?

North-facing slopes receive about the same amount of precipitation as south-facing slopes; less moisture evaporates from north-facing slopes

From the land surface downward to the unweathered bedrock, which of the following is the correct order of the different soil horizons?

O, A, E, B, C, bedrock

What would have happened to Earth if it were 10% closer to the sun?

Our atmosphere would consist mainly of carbon dioxide.

Earth's earliest atmosphere was enhanced by a process called_______________, in which of gases dissolved in magma escape.

Outgassing

Which of the following is not a hypothesis for how life began?

Outgassing and related volcanic materials brought proto amino acids to the surface of the earth.

About 88 percent of geologic time is represented by the time span called the ________ era.

Precambrian

Most ________ rocks are devoid of fossils, which hinders correlation of rocks.

Precambrian

Southwestern North America contains a large area called the Basin and Range province. What is the origin of this name?

Ranges are uplifted horst blocks while basins form as grabens.

________ are characteristics of downcutting streams and a youthful stage of valley evolution.

Rapids and lots of whitewater

Note the diagram below, which depicts a dune setting. Based on the diagram, which of the following statements is true?

Sand is moved up the left side of the dune and slips down the right side.

Which one of the following statements is correct?

Sea level drops when water is stored in expanding ice sheets and continental glaciers.

If all of the ice now stored in Antarctica's glaciers melted, what would happen?

Sea level would rise flooding many coastal cities.

Which of the following is not a typical stage in the evolution of a Basin and Range type region?

Sediment moves downhill to the sea.

How do glaciers acquire their load of sediment?

Sediments and rocks are plucked off the ground surface at the base and sides of the glacier.

________ would have the largest capacity to naturally remove sewage pollutants.

Slightly clayey sand

People learned by trial and error years ago how to paddle a canoe upstream in meandering rivers, knowing where the strongest currents were located. Assuming you don't want to go backwards, what is the best paddling route to maximize your speed upstream?

Stay on the inside bend of meanders, crossing over whenever the meander turns so you can stay on the inside bend.

________ generally constitutes the highest percentage of the annual sediment load moved by a stream.

Suspended load

Under similar warm, moist climatic conditions, why would basalt and gabbro generally have higher chemical weathering rates than rhyolite and granite?

The ferromagnesian minerals in the gabbro and basalt are subject to oxidation and chemical breakdown.

A geologist observes abundant fossils of a distinctive trilobite species in a shale, but this trilobite disappears as she walks through the shale. In younger rocks, just above the horizon where the fossil disappears another species of trilobite becomes the prominent fossil in similar shales. Which conclusion is most logical for this observation?

The first trilobite species went extinct and its ecological niche was occupied by another species, which may have evolved from the first.

Note the two images below from the same location in Greenland in 1935 (on the left) and 2013 (on the right). What can you conclude about how this landscape has changed during that time period?

The glacier retreated greatly between 1935 and 2013.

The above figure shows a classic case where Swiss geologists placed stakes into a glacier and measured the outcomes a few years later. What did they conclude from the experiment?

The glacier's ice moved downslope the whole time.

Engineers modify a natural, meandering, river channel is modified into straight and smooth channel. Which of the following statements is correct?

The natural channel had a lower gradient and higher friction than the straight channel.

Most insurance companies will not insure property with a known landslide hazard. Why?

The risk is high on human life time scales, and the hazard is difficult to assess.

In the canyonlands of Utah and Arizona, canyon walls often support "hanging gardens" in which plants cling to sandstone cliffs and these hanging gardens are typically along shale beds in the sandstone. Why is this happening in a desert setting?

The shales trap groundwater along the shale horizons that helps aid plant growth.

Different periods of the geologic time scale are different in length. Why?

The time scale was developed ad hoc, as a relative time scale based on rocks and fossil succession with no reference to absolute time when it was developed.

A meandering river is flowing in a broad, alluvial valley and the river is silt-laden but also moves sand and a small amount of gravel. The government decides to build a dam across the valley for power and flood control. What will happen to the river downstream of the dam?

The trapping of silt in the reservoir will change the river to a braided stream because it will only have sand and gravel in its sediment load.

After the drought of the 1930's farmers in the Great Plains were encouraged to plant rows of trees across fields to decrease soil erosion. How would this reduce soil erosion?

The trees can serves as windbreaks to slow wind erosion.

Which of the following statements is true of desert landscapes, like the one pictured?

The vegetation in the photograph likely has adaptations to help it survive long periods without rainfall.

The dark lake is the Great Salt Lake and is the only lake still existing today. During the last ice ago all the lighter blue areas were there too. Why are they no longer there?

The weather today is warmer and dryer.

An ice skater's blade pushes down onto the ice very hard, creating water as a result of the pressure from the weight of the skater. How is her skate acting like a glacier?

The weight of the ice in the top part of the glacier melts some of the ice at the bottom of the glacier, allowing for of plastic flow.

In the late 1700s James Hutton published his important work entitled ________.

Theory of the Earth

In the last few years improvements in technology have allowed geologists to date single grains of some minerals in rocks. A geologist separates 5 grains of the mineral zircon, which can be dated by the Uranium-lead method, and the crystal retains parent and daughter through weathering, erosion, and deposition. Thus, dating each mineral grain only gives the age of the source rock that was eroded, to produce that sand, from which the zircon grain is derived. The 5 grains yield ages of 160, 110, 2020, 66, and 162 million years. What do these ages tell you about the age of the sedimentary strata?

They are younger than 66 million years.

Which one of the following is not true of glaciers?

They exist only in the Northern Hemisphere.

Based on your knowledge of isostasy, would you expect thicker or thinner crust beneath the Caribbean Islands than the continental region of Venezuela to the South?

Thinner - because the area is mostly above sea level

Assume that water filling a crack in a rock undergoes cycles of freezing and melting. Which of the following statement is true?

Water expands as it freezes, causing the crack walls to be pushed apart.

Which one of the following concerning artesian wells is not true?

When the well penetrates the aquifer, the water rises to the bottom of the aquitard above the aquifer.

See the image below. It is a dry desert stream bed. What would be good advice for someone who wants to go camping in the area shown in the photograph?

You would not want to camp there because of the possibility of a sudden flood.

In the figure, which of the deformations appears most similar to what might be expected along a transform plate boundary?

Z

Which of the following organisms would be most likely to be preserved in the geologic record?

a clam with a thick calcite shell that lived on a mudflat

Early Earth was hot because ________.

a combination of collisions and radioactive decay produced heat

When a large cloudburst creates a sudden flow of soil and regolith, we refer to it as _____

a debris slide

A natural levee is ________.

a depositional feature

In 2011 snow melt and heavy rains in the upper Missouri River drainage basin produced record runoff that led to extensive flooding in lower Missouri River valley, despite the construction of numerous large flood control dams built on the river in the mid 20th century. What type of failure in an artificial flood control system is this an example of?

a flood outside the design capabilities of the dam system overwhelmed the capacity of the reservoirs forcing opening of flood gates, exacerbating the downstream impact of the flooding

A mass wasting process that involves rotational motion of material sliding above a distinct slip surface is called ___

a slump

A transform fault is

a strike-slip fault occurring at the boundary between two plates of the earth's crust.

You go for a hike across an outcropping of sandstone and you see large footprints in the sandstone. You have just found ________.

a trace fossil

In what part of a subduction margin might you find rocks deposited on the abyssal plain, far from land?

accretionary wedge

An ____ is a thick accumulation of sediments and small, tectonic blocks formed of material scraped off a subducting oceanic, lithospheric at a convergent margin.

accretionary-wedge complex

Which one of the following applies to a valley glacier that lengthens (extends the position of its terminus downslope over a period of many years?

accumulation exceeds wastage

Which of these is considered to be "storage" part of the hydrologic cycle?

addition to a glacier

Our detailed knowledge of the glacial cycles and their duration is based primarily on ________. climate records seafloor sediments landscape features land sediments all of the above

all of the above

This image of the Valles Caldera in New Mexico...

all of the above are correct (it has volcanic rock, it is a crater, it is several miles across)

Which of the following is associated with areas of karst topography?

all of these (sinkholes, soluble rock, caverns)

Which of the following is not a major factor controlling glacial erosion?

altitude of the glacial ice

Rare, but complete preservation of organism occurs in ________.

amber

Refer to the figure below captured from Google Earth. This mountain belt would be called

an Andean mountain belt

The west coast of California is underlain by rocks that represent

an ancient Forearc Basin and accretionary wedge

All of the following are possible indicators that creep is occurring except for ________.

an extremely thick soil profile

Paleontology is the study of ________.

ancient life

What type of structure is shown below?

anticline

In terrain with steep hill slopes, which crop and cultivation technique will minimize soil erosion?

apples; land between the trees is planted in grass and not cultivated

Crevasses (deep fractures or cracks) form in glaciers because ________.

as the glacier moves over irregular topography, the brittle upper layer or zone of fracture is subject to tension and cracks above the ductile layer

Glaciers can form ________.

at high latitudes and/or high latitudes,, provided it is cold enough

Glaciation has been recorded ________.

at multiple times throughout Earth's history

A cirque represents an erosional feature formed ________.

at the head of a glacier

For a radioactive isotope like Uranium-235, what does the 235 indicate?

atomic mass

Over time as erosion lowers the landscape a river valley will typically ________.

become broader and lower gradient

Inselbergs are ________.

bedrock hills in a highly eroded desert landscape

The ratio of parent to daughter isotopes in a radioactive decay process is 0.40. How many half-lives have elapsed since the material was 100% parent atoms?

between 1 and 2

The half-life of carbon-14 is about 6000 years. Assume that a sample of charcoal formed by burning of living wood 15,000 years ago. How much of the original carbon-14 would remain today?

between one-fourth and one-eighth

Granitic batholiths typically form over time intervals of ________. These are normally formed below the surface of the earth

billions of years

Windblown loess typically ends up as as ________.

blanketlike layers

Which feature is labeled X in the diagram and shown in photograph B?

braided stream

Which of the following is not part of the water cycle?

calcium carbonate dissolving in soil water and groundwater

Melting and ________ are two forms of ablation.

calving

________ describes the total sediment load transported by a stream.

capacity

One type of fossil that can preserve details of organic soft parts is ________.

carbonized imprints

Deep soils are characteristic of tropical regions whereas thin rocky soils are characteristic of high latitudes. This is a natural demonstration that ________.

chemical wreathing rates are much higher in the tropics than high latitudes

Examine the words and/or phrases below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern. Calving Melting zone of wastage Cirque

cirque

Given enough time, what factor is typically most important in soil formation?

climate

Sea level has risen and fallen significantly in the past history of Earth due to ________.

climate change

The Appalachians were formed by three phases of ________ orogeny.

collisional

The Himalayas and Tibet are the archetypical example of a(n) ________ mountain belt.

collisional

The line of volcanoes at C is called

collisional mountain chain or continental volcanic arc??

What stream characteristic is measured by the size of the largest particle that a stream can move?

competence

Terrane accretion generally occurs along a ________ boundary between a continental plate and an _______ plate.

convergent; continental

The weather and conditions that least favor chemical weathering are ___ and ____

cool; dry

Examine the words and/or phrases below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option that does not fit the pattern. core lithosphere mantle asthenosphere

core

Examine the words and/or phrases below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option that does not fit the pattern. correlation original horizontality superposition inclusions

correlation

The Tibetan plateau is high above sea level because...

crustal thickening over millions of years has produced a thick crust that stands high due to isostasy

Desert streams are characterized by ________.

decreasing discharge downstream

Desert pavement is the result of ________.

deflation by wind

When subjected to a differential stress a very "brittle material, like glass, will _______.

deform by breaking or elastic bending

Examine the words and/or phrases below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option that does not fit the pattern. alpha emission beta emission electron capture delta capture

delta capture

If you observe a nonconformity, you would infer that the region had experienced ________.

deposition of sedimentary layers on crystalline igneous or metamorphic rocks that are exposed at the surface of the earth

Deserts occur primarily in the Africa, Arabia, and Australia because of ________.

descending air currents

The beginning of the Phanerozoic is marked by the ________.

development of hard body parts, such as shells and bones

A(n) ________ is an erosional unconformity with parallel beds or strata above and below.

disconformity

At the head of a delta, the major channel splits into smaller channels that follow different paths to the sea. These smaller channels are known as ________.

distributaries

Examine the words and/or phrases below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern. lateral moraine drumlin arête horn

drumlin

The material in the figure exhibited ________ behavior when the folding occurred.

ductile

__ and ___ generally involve movement of unconsolidated or weakly consolidated soil and regolith

earthflows; slumps

Examine the words and/or phrases below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option that does not fit the pattern. liquefaction earthquake lahar landslide

earthquake

Most active faults pose a risk to society because they can potentially produce ________.

earthquakes

A good example of a present-day, passive continental margin is the ________.

east coast of North America

When the differential stress exceeds the strength of the material, the material will begin to undergo

elastic strain

Arêtes, horns, and U-shaped valleys are ________ features of ________ glaciers.

erosional; alpine

A(n) ________ is a deposit created by a former meltwater channel or tunnel in glacial ice that was filled with sand and gravel.

esker

Which feature is labeled Y in the diagram and shown in photograph A?

esker

More water is ________ from the ocean than is returned to the ocean by precipitation.

evaporated

James Hutton stated "We have a chain of facts which clearly demonstrates that the materials of the wasted mountains have traveled through the rivers". He was referring to ________.

evidence Earth having plenty of time for weathering and erosion

The figure above is an oblique Google earth image form southwestern North America looking approximately north. The view is approximately 50km across. The area is a classic area of normal faulting. This area represents what type of mountain system?

fault block mountains

The Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, and the Teton Mountains of Wyoming ranges are examples of

fault blocks uplifted by late Tertiary to Quarternary normal faulting

The Columbia Plateau in the northwestern United States is an excellent example of

flood basalts

Examine the words and/or phrases below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option that does not fit the pattern. artificial levees dams floodplains channelization

floodplains

As a stream changes from its headwaters to its mouth, which of the following is not likely to occur?

flow velocity decreases

Ice Age glaciers had many indirect effects. Which one of the following was not such an effect?

formation of mountains

Flowing water experiences ________ when it flows along the sides and bottom of its channel.

friction

All of the following are factors that affect rates of weathering except for

geologic age of Earth minerals

The basic concept of Uniformitarianism is ________.

geology changes constantly but the rules that control those transformations do not change

Fiords ________.

glacier-cut valleys that flooded as sea level rose in post-glacial times

Which of the following was an important factor in determining where the small rocky planets formed as opposed to where the light, gaseous planets formed?

gravity

The main source of the dissolved load in a stream is ________.

groundwater (material along the bottom of the stream channel??)

A(n) ________ is likely to host a waterfall or steep rapids today.

hanging valley

Examine the words and/or phrases below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern. drumlin moraine esker hanging valley

hanging valley

What is amber?

hardened tree resin

____ tend to increase the explosive potential of a magma body beneath a volcano

high viscosity and high dissolved gas content

The source of heat for most hot springs is ________ beneath the surface.

hot igneous material

Human ancestors developed the tendency to walk on two legs instead of four in order to accommodate ________.

hunting and gathering food in grasslands

The large outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune contain huge amounts of ________ and other light materials as part of their composition.

hydrogen

As an erosional agent, running water in arid regions is ________.

important because there is relatively little vegetation to anchor the sediment

The major difference between floods in humid regions and in dry regions is ________.

in dry regions, flooding is a very fast process because there are fewer plants

See the image below of a subduction zone. What is the most likely area where you will see major earthquakes?

in the mountain belt

What term denotes blocks of older rock enclosed in a body of younger igneous rock?

inclusions

Examine the words and/or phrases below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern. arroyo nullah inselberg wadi

inselberg

Which of the following is determined by making direct observations in the area affected by an earthquake?

intensity

Which one of the following statements concerning mechanical weathering is not true?

involves a major change in the mineral composition

The principle of lateral continuity proposes that sedimentary rock layers continue in all directions until they grade into a different rock type or thin out on the edge of a basin is important because ________.

it allowed geologists to correlate sedimentary rock units over large distances

The principle of inclusions which states that the source of rock fragments found in a unit must be older than the unit with the fragments is important because ________.

it provided a tool for sorting out the relative timing of various geologic events

The principle of horizontality which states that sediments are usually deposited in relatively flat layers is important because ________.

it provided a way to recognize if rocks had been deformed

Fractures in rock with no offset (where there has been no motion) are called

joints

A ________ lake forms when a block of ice is buried in drift and subsequently melts, creating a pit.

kettle

Which feature is labeled T in the diagram and shown in photograph E?

kettle lake

A geologist is looking at deposits along a river below a large volcano. She finds large boulders mixed with sand and mud, and all of the material is comprised of volcanic rocks, particularly the mud which is volcanic ash. She quickly realizes these deposits represent an ancient ________.

lahar

Caves most commonly form in ________.

limestone

Limestone and marble weather faster than granite because ________.

limestone and marble can be dissolved by weak acids in rain

Which of the following is not a significant factor in determining whether precipitation will soak into the ground or run off on the surfaces?

lithology

A soil that has nearly equal amounts of clay, silt and sand is called

loam

Examine the words and/or phrases below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern. inselberg loess alluvial fan playa

loess

Which of the following is determined by measuring the amplitude of waves recorded from an earthquake?

magnitude

The Platte River crosses the Nebraska sandhills and carries large amounts of sand. It crosses relatively flat terrain that long ago was worn down. What kind of stream would you predict from this characteristic?

meandering stream

The term drift ________.

means any sediments of glacial origin

Studies of the chemistry of rocks from arc volcanoes indicate the main source of the magma is ________.

melting of the asthenosphere above the subducting oceanic plate by fluids acting as a flux to enhance melting

The most common Precambrian rock type is ________ rock.

metamorphic

Abundant ______ and ______ temperatures result in high rates of chemical weathering.

moisture; high

During the Ice Age, the climate was ________.

mostly much colder than today

Deserts are correctly characterized by being ________.

mostly shaped by water

The Basin and Range region of the western United States is an excellent example of a ________ desert landscape.

mountainous

Orogenesis refers to the formation of

mountains

Most of the deserts and steppes that occur at middle latitudes do so because of ________.

mountains that block the moisture and long distances from the oceans

When a glacier is retreating, the upstream ice is ________.

moving forward toward the downstream terminus of the glacier

The Mississippi is ________ than the Amazon river.

much smaller

Lahars are essentially ___ associated with volcanoes and volcanism

mudflows

Sediment deposition occurs primarily in what part of a river system?

near the outlet

When a rock first crystallizes it has unstable isotopes but as of yet no daughter products. After three half-lives, how much total mass has been lost due to decay?

none

Carefully study the illustration below to determine the type (s) of geologic structures (s) it shows

normal fault

You are in a boat and concerned about shallow water in a meandering river. Where should you aim your boat to find the deepest water?

on the outside of the curve, close to the cut bank

Assume that man's recorded history can be stretched back to 4600 years before the present. This is approximately what fraction of geologic time?

one millionth

The formation of stalactites and stalagmites occurs in the ________.

open air (non-submerged) part of a cave

Examine the words and choose which does not fit organic matter core crust mantle

organic matter

Continental crust is formed by ________.

partial melting of mantle rocks

Which of the following is modern descendant of the Gymnosperm?

pine trees

Climatologists define a "dry climate" as a climate in which ________.

precipitation is less than expected evaporation

Red, brown, and yellow soil-coloring minerals originate by what process?

precipitation of iron oxides from chemical weathering

The ________ means "the Sun in the making."

protosun

What term describes a soil formed by weathering of the underlying bedrock?

residual

In a _____ fault, the hanging wall block moves up with respect to the footwall block

reverse

Of the following, which one would most likely be triggered by an earthquake?

rock avalanche

Which of the following poses the greatest risk of massive loss of life and property along its path due to how rapidly it moves?

rock avalanche

In the late 1950's the Hebgen Lake earthquake outside of Yellowstone triggered a mass wasting event. The landslide originated on steep mountains slopes where rocks slid off a surface and descended to the valley floor in a few seconds, burying a campground and many people staying there. This type of landslide would be called ________.

rockslide

The single most important erosional agent is ________.

running water

Examine the words and/or phrases below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern. desert pavement blowout sand dune deflation

sand dune

The North Pole is covered by ________.

sea ice

Most of an iceberg is under water but the top of the iceberg sticks out because ________.

seawater is more dense than ice so ice floats in water

The type and amount of material carried in the suspended load of a stream depends on ________.

settling and flow velocities

Ice sheets can be up ________.

several kilometers thick

Half Dome in Yosemite National Park, California, and Stone Mountain in Georgia, are shaped mainly by what mechanical weathering process?

sheeting

At the base of a glacier, the ice moves by ________.

sliding and ductile flow

The greater the channel roughness, the ________ the stream.

slower flowing

___ involves the downslope movement of a block or blocks of unconsolidated soil and regolith along a curved, slip surface

slump

Which of the following operates primarily in areas of permafrost?

solifluction

The term "cordillera" comes from a word meaning

spine

Which slender, conical speleothem grows from water dripping from the ceiling of a cavern?

stalactite

If you were to examine the profile of a typical river, you would probably find that the gradient is ________.

steepest near the head

Channelization involves making stream channels ________.

straighter

The concepts of "stress" and "strain" are related because ________.

stress causes strain

A __ fault has little or no vertical movements of the two blocks

strike slip

A thrust fault increases the thickness of the crust as it moves toward a continental interior in a mountain belt; yet the crust beyond the mountain front stays the same thickness. Isostasy would suggest that the area at the mountain front, where the thrust emerges, should ___ over time

subside

A thrust fault increases the thickness of the crust as it moves toward a continental interior in a mountain belt; yet the crust beyond the mountain front stays the same thickness. Isostasy would suggest that the area at the mountain front, where the thrust emerges, should ________ over time.

subside

In the interior of continents the earth's crust is typically about 40km thick and the elevation is near sea level. Most earth materials expand when heated, lowering their density. During rifting continental margins are heated but cool as sea floor spreading moves offshore from the continent. Thus, basic isostasy suggests that after rifting, a continental margin will ________.

subside

Examine the words and choose which does not fit body wave S wave P wave surface wave

surface wave

Which of the following is a lake that forms in a cirque?

tarn

In the figure, the stress on block 'Y' is

tensional

Any accreted crustal fragment that has a geologic history distinct from that of the adjoining fragments is termed a ________.

terrane

Island arc systems now on the Tibet plateau record subduction prior to the collision of India with Eurasia. Geologists would map these pre-collisional arc rocks as

terranes

The Laramide Orogeny at the end of the Mesozoic produced ________.

the Rocky Mountains in the western U.S.

Faunal succession recognized in the sequence of fossils in stratified sedimentary rocks was a key concept that led to ________.

the concept of evolution of life on Earth

In thrust faulting

the crust is shortened and thickened

Most granitic batholiths represent ________.

the exhumed roots of a subduction related magmatic arc

Which of the following geologic observations would not bear directly on working out the sequence of geologic events in an area?

the feldspar and quartz contents of a granite

Sediment production occurs primarily in ________ part of a river system.

the head waters

We know that the top layer is youngest. Which of the below is not one of the reasons we know this?

the principle of inclusions

The Colorado River still has water after it leaves the desert southwest region and enters the Gulf of California because ________.

the river began outside the desert, which is normally the only way streams that leave the desert will still have water in them

If the glacial budget is balanced (accumulation equals wastage), then ________.

the terminus of the glacier is stationary

In a dry climate, weathering is significantly less than in a humid climate because ________.

there is less moisture than in a humid region

For a well to be characterized as being artesian,________.

there must be water flowing upward due to pressure

Eruption columns, such as the one pictured above, are unstable and often collapse towards the ground because

they are propelled by the eruption, as in the case of Pompeii

Most geologists think the elevation of mountains above sea level is limited by earth's gravity because

thickening of the crust in the mountain belts produces a weak deep crust that spreads by gravity collapse, limiting the elevation

Location A would be an area where you would expect ________ faulting

thrust

Mountain building uplifts rocks against the force of gravity raising their potential energy, which requires work by the earth system. Based on the relative motion of fault blocks, what type of fault would you expect to require more energy than the others?

thrust

The release of water vapor to the atmosphere by plants is called ________.

transpiration

Which type of soil would typically be the richest soil?

transported

What general term denotes any buried, erosional surface where rock layers are missing?

unconformity

One of the primary goals of geology is to ________.

understand the history of Earth

Till is ________ glacial sediment.

unsorted

Centuries ago quarrymen learned that when quarrying granite it was usually easiest to break the rock along a nearly horizontal surface. We now know this arises because ________.

uplift and exhumation of granites produces an unloading, which produces sheeting joints like the quarrymen used

Downcutting (also known as rejuvenation) of a stream may be due to ________.

uplift of land

The suspended load of a stream ________.

usually consists of fine particles

Milankovitch cycles refer to ________.

variations in the earth's orbit about the sun and precession of the earth's axis

One method to obtain the absolute age of a sedimentary rock is to obtain a radiometric date on an interbedded ________ rock.

volcanic

Examine the words and/or phrases below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option that does not fit the pattern. aa pahoehoe volcanic bomb pillow lava

volcanic bombs

The loess deposited in many parts of the Midwest ________.

was once glacial outwash deposits

Water plays an important role in sculpting the landscape of continents because ________.

water is a major cause of erosion on land

Most hot springs in the United States are located in the ________ United States.

western

The __ is characterized by terrane accretion that has been active throughout most of Mesozoic and Cenozoic time

western margin of North America

Exhumed basins contain ________ rocks in the center of the structure and domes contain ________ rocks in the center.

younger; older

A V-shaped valley and no floodplain indicate a ________ stream.

youthful, downward cutting


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