GEO EXAM 2
Sedimentary rocks account for about what percentage of the Earth's outermost 10 kilometers of rock (first percentage). Also, what percentage of the Earth's continental area is covered by sedimentary rocks (second percentage)? 5%; 75% 3.5%; 100% 65%; 10% 85%; 100%
5%; 75%
Which of the following was the cause of the debris flow in Oso, Washington, in March 2014? A stream at the base of a slope eroded the toe of the slope away. Heavy rains saturated the surface materials on the slope. Volcanic eruptions generated a lahar. The slope was oversteepened during construction.
A stream at the base of a slope eroded the toe of the slope away.
What kind(s) of lava are most closely associated with composite cones? Basalt Andesite Rhyolite Rhyolite and basalt
Andesite
________ is named for a prominent, volcanic mountain range in western South America. Pegmatite Basalt Andesite Peridotite
Andesite
A magnifying glass or microscope is needed to see individual mineral grains (crystals). The resulting igneous texture is called: Porphyritic Glassy Phaneritic Aphanitic
Aphanitic
Which of these textures help geologists determine if a rock is volcanic in origin? Phaneritic Pegmatitic Porphyritic Aphanitic
Aphanitic
________ sandstone contains abundant feldspar, suggesting that the sand was derived by weathering and erosion of granitic bedrock. Quartz-rich Lignitic Arkosic Oolitic
Arkosic
What kind(s) of lava generate a cinder cone? Andesite Andesite and rhyolite Basalt and andesite Andesite, basalt, and rhyolite Basalt
Basalt
What type of lava is produced at a divergent plate boundary? Rhyolitic Andesitic Basaltic
Basaltic
Which of the following lavas make up 90 percent of the total volume of lava on Earth? Basaltic Rhyolitic Andesitic
Basaltic
________ magma is the most abundant type of erupted at oceanic spreading centers (mid-oceanic ridges). Pegmatitic Granitic Basaltic Andesitic
Basaltic
Which type of magma(s) will produce scoria? Rhyolitic Andesitic Andesitic and rhyolitic Basaltic and andesitic Basaltic
Basaltic and andesitic
________ describes how an entire suite of silicate minerals can form from a single basaltic magma as it cools and crystallizes. The geologic rock cycle The theory of plate tectonics Moh's hardness scale Bowen's reaction series
Bowen's reaction series
What is the main difference between a conglomerate and a sedimentary breccia? Breccia clasts are angular; conglomerate clasts are rounded. A breccia is well stratified; a conglomerate is poorly stratified. Breccia clasts are the size of baseballs; conglomerate clasts are larger. Breccia has a compacted, clay-rich matrix; conglomerate has no matrix.
Breccia clasts are angular; conglomerate clasts are rounded.
What is the name of this sedimentary rock exposed on the coastal cliffs in England below? Oolitic Limestone Coquina Sandstone Chalk
Chalk
These volcanoes consist of small basaltic cones built up during one, short, eruptive episode: Cinder Cones Shield Volcanoes Composite/Stratovolcanoes
Cinder Cones
These volcanoes are same type as the volcanoes of southwestern Alaska and the Aleutian Islands: Cinder Cones Shield Volcanoes Composite/Stratovolcanoes
Composite/Stratovolcanoes
These volcanoes consist of large, fairly steep-sided cones composed of alternating layers of lava flows and pyroclastics: Composite/Stratovolcanoes Cinder Cones Shield Volcanoes
Composite/Stratovolcanoes
Which of the following scenarios would lead to a mass wasting event due to an oversteepened slope? Trees are planted on a slope Construction of buildings on slopes Heavy rains saturate slope materials Baking of surface materials during a wildfire
Construction of buildings on slopes
Along which tectonic boundary will chains of composite cone volcanoes be located? Mantle plumes Divergent boundary Transform boundary Convergent boundary
Convergent boundary
What is the slowest form of mass wasting? Creep Earthflow Debris flow Slump
Creep
________ weathering occurs when differences in resistance or environmental factors produce uneven surfaces on rocks. Chemical Differential Spheroidal Mechanical
Differential
________ has the same mineral composition as andesite? Diorite Gabbro Basalt Granite
Diorite
Along which tectonic boundary would the greatest amount of magma be generated every year? Why? Convergent boundaries: magma produced by dehydration of plate water and partial melting Divergent boundaries: magma produced by decompression melting Transform boundaries: magma produced from friction
Divergent boundaries: magma produced by decompression melting
Which rapid form of mass wasting is found at the base of slump blocks? Debris flow Earthflow Lahar Rockslide
Earthflow
Which kind of eruptive activity is most likely to be highly explosive in nature? Eruptions of big, continental margin, composite cones or stratovolcanoes. Lava flows from a large shield volcano on an oceanic island. Lava flows from a large cinder cone complex. Fissure eruptions feeding lava to flood basalt accumulations.
Eruptions of big, continental margin, composite cones or stratovolcanoes.
What was the rate of cooling and the environment of formation for an extrusive igneous rock and why? Fast because it cooled 6 kilometers below the surface Fast because it was erupted from a volcano Slow because the magma was insulated below the surface Slow because it cooled in a volcanic lava flow far from the vent
Fast because it was erupted from a volcano
How is magma generated along subduction zones? Fluids are dehydrated out of the descending plate, which lowers the melting point of the surrounding mantle. Friction from colliding plates melts mantle material. Radioactive decay melts mantle material. Decompression melting of the mantle from weight reduction.
Fluids are dehydrated out of the descending plate, which lowers the melting point of the surrounding mantle.
________ is not a common cementing agent for sandstones. Quartz Calcite Fluorite Iron oxides
Fluorite
What is a volatile? Gases dissolved in a magma Solid mineral crystals in a melt A hostile person The liquid portion of a magma
Gases dissolved in a magma
Which of the following factors does not influence mass wasting? Water Gravity Vegetation Geologic age
Geologic age
What is the term used to describe increased temperature with depth in the Earth? Geothermal gradient Hydrothermal alteration Decompression melting Convection cells
Geothermal gradient
________ is characterized by the segregation of light- and dark-colored minerals into thin layers or bands. Garnet hornfels Granitic gneiss Slate Quartzite
Granitic gneiss
What is the controlling force of mass wasting? Gravity Water Friction Hydration
Gravity
Which process is thought to generate most felsic magmas? Crystal settling during magmatic differentiation Heat from basaltic magma partially melting overlying crust Friction along the crust in a convergent plate boundary Decompression melting in a continental rift zone
Heat from basaltic magma partially melting overlying crust
________ tend to increase the explosive potential of a magma body beneath a volcano. High viscosity and dissolved gas High viscosity; low dissolved gas content Low viscosity; low dissolved gas content Low silica content, low viscosity
High viscosity and dissolved gas
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between pressure and melting point in the Earth's Interior? Higher pressure leads to lower melting points. Higher melting points are determined by higher pressures. Melting points of rocks are not dependent on changes in pressure.
Higher melting points are determined by higher pressures.
________ is a nonfoliated rock formed by contact metamorphism of a shale or mudstone. Schist Marble Gneiss Hornfels
Hornfels
A type of chemical weathering process which converts potassium feldspars into clay minerals is known as: Dissolution Sheeting Frost Wedging Hydrolysis
Hydrolysis
Which would be the most likely location for a rockslide to occur? A soil-covered slope with a stream flowing at the base Inclined strata with joints and fractures parallel to the slope face. Rock cliff with no fractures or voids Bottom of a stream valley with a highly meandering stream
Inclined strata with joints and fractures parallel to the slope face.
The partial melting of mafic rocks would produce what composition of magma? Mafic Intermediate Ultramafic Felsic
Intermediate
Under most weathering conditions, which mineral component of granites and rhyolites would be most resistant to chemical decomposition? K-Feldspar Hornblende Quartz Muscovite
K-Feldspar
round which volcano is a scientist likely find pillow basalts? Fujiyama Mount St. Helens Parícutin Kilauea
Kilauea
Which mass wasting process involved volcanically derived material from the eruption of Nevado del Ruiz and destroyed the city of Armero in 1985? Lahar Rockfall You Answered Debris flow Solifluction
Lahar
Which of the following best describes a pegmatitic texture? Porous texture resulting from escaping volatiles Fine-grained texture composed of microscopic crystals Large crystals that form in a fluid-rich environment late in crystallization Several large crystals surrounded by a fine-grained matrix
Large crystals that form in a fluid-rich environment late in crystallization
________ is the most common type of chemical sedimentary rock. Limestone Chert Phosphate rock Quartz sandstone
Limestone
What three components make up most magmas? Lava, ash, and gas Liquid portion, solid portion, gaseous portion Water, melted rock, and solid crystals Silicon, potassium feldspar, and muscovite
Liquid portion, solid portion, gaseous portion
ow is it possible for a landslide to occur without a trigger? Heating from geothermal processes weakens the rock. Long-term weathering weakens the rock past the strength necessary to maintain stability. Water migrates along the sediment particles, reducing friction between them. Slopes are shaken by earthquakes and the materials are loosened.
Long-term weathering weakens the rock past the strength necessary to maintain stability.
________ is molten rock that is below the Earth's surface and retains most of its volcanic gases. Lava Volatiles Magma Pumice
Magma
Why do magmas rise toward Earth's surface? Most magmas are richer in silica than most crustal and upper mantle rocks. Magmas are more viscous than solid rocks in the crust and upper mantle. Magmas are mainly liquid and contain dissolved fluids such as water; most are less dense than the adjacent solid rock. all of the above
Magmas are mainly liquid and contain dissolved fluids such as water; most are less dense than the adjacent solid rock.
________ describes the formation of one or more secondary magmas from a single parent magma. Decompression melting Partial melting Hydrothermal alteration Magmatic differentiation
Magmatic differentiation
________ is the downslope movement of rock, regolith, or soil under the direct influence of gravity. Mass wasting Dissolution Weathering Erosion
Mass wasting
What kind of weathering involves only a reduction in the sizes of bedrock, regolith, and mineral particles: Chemical Mechanical
Mechanical
Southern California is famous for its wildfires, which are often exacerbated by the Santa Ana winds blowing through the canyons. What mass wasting event will later devastate the same fire-affected areas? Rockslides Solifluction Mudflows Slumps
Mudflows
Which of the following substances is not a volatile found in magma? CO2 O2 H2O SO2
O2
If an igneous rock is heated, which mineral will be the very last mineral left to melt according to the Bowen's reaction series? Quartz Potassium feldspar Pyroxene Olivine
Olivine
The ring of fire is a narrow zone of composite cone volcanoes rimming the ________ Ocean. Atlantic Indian Arctic Pacific
Pacific
________ is composed mainly of ferromagnesian minerals. Peridotite Andesite Granite Rhyolite
Peridotite
Mineral grains are of roughly equal size and coarse (large) enough to be seen without a microscope or magnifying glass. The resulting igneous texture is called: Aphanitic Phaneritic Glassy Porphyritic
Phaneritic
Which of these textures help geologists determine if a rock is of intrusive origin? Pyroclastic Aphanitic Porphyritic Phaneritic
Phaneritic
Rock has two or more, distinctly different-sized populations of mineral grains (crystals). The resulting igneous texture is called: Aphanitic Phaneritic Porphyritic Glassy
Porphyritic
Which of the following minerals is not a ferromagnesian mineral? Biotite mica Olivine Pyroxene Potassium feldspar
Potassium feldspar
What environmental condition is reduced on a batholith in order to generate weathering via sheeting? Pressure Mineral content Moisture Heat
Pressure
Which of the following best describes the conditions of contact metamorphism? Pressures are very high, the rock is deeply buried, and temperatures are raised by the Earth's internal heat. Pressures are fairly low, the rock is in the upper part of the crust, and heat is supplied from a nearby magma body. Heat is generated by shearing and mechanical movements along faults. Depths are fairly shallow, but temperatures and pressures are so high that the rocks begin to partially melt.
Pressures are fairly low, the rock is in the upper part of the crust, and heat is supplied from a nearby magma body.
________ has a large percentage of voids and is lightweight, so therefore has the ability to float in water. Pegmatite Scoria Pumice Basalt
Pumice
________ is a felsic igneous rock with a meringuelike vesicular texture, consisting of very small holes, created by small shards of volcanic glass. Granite Pumice Scoria Obsidian
Pumice
________ is a volcanic rock that is extremely vesicular and glassy. Pegmatite Tuff Pumice Obsidian
Pumice
________ is pulverized rock, lava fragments, and ash erupted from a volcano. Pahoehoe Basalt Pyroclastic material Lapilli
Pyroclastic material
If an igneous rock is heated, which mineral melts first according to Bowen's reaction series? Potassium feldspar Olivine Quartz Pyroxene
Quartz
________, a common mineral found in igneous rocks, is the most abundant mineral in detrital sedimentary rocks. Calcite Orthoclase Quartz Biotite
Quartz
Which two minerals define a felsic composition? Pyroxene and amphibole Muscovite and biotite micas Quartz and potassium feldspar Plagioclase feldspar and biotite mica
Quartz and potassium feldspar
________ is typically formed by metamorphism of a sandstone. Marble Slate Amphibolite Quartzite
Quartzite
What is the fastest form of mass wasting? You Answered Slide Rock avalanche Slump Creep
Rock avalanche
What is the crescent-shaped mark found at the top of a slump block? Earthflow Ditch Overburden Scarp
Scarp
Half Dome in Yosemite National Park, California, and Stone Mountain in Georgia, are shaped mainly by what mechanical weathering process: Salt Crystal Growth Thermal Expansion Sheeting Frost Wedging
Sheeting
These volcanoes are same type as the volcanoes of Hawaii: Shield Volcanoes Composite/Stratovolcanoes Cinder Cones
Shield Volcanoes
Which mineral group makes up most igneous rocks? Silicates Carbonates Halides Sulfides
Silicates
What is the geologic definition of texture? How the sample feels to the touch The mineral content of the sample Size, shape, and arrangement of mineral grains in the sample The percentage of silica in a sample
Size, shape, and arrangement of mineral grains in the sample
Which of the following rocks will be most resistant to weathering? Solid bedrock Bedrock with sheeting Bedrock with solution weathering Jointed bedrock
Solid bedrock
Which slope composition is the most stable? Rock layers inclined parallel to the slope Unconsolidated sediments Solid bedrock Carbonate rock affected by dissolution
Solid bedrock
Which region would be most likely to produce a catastrophic landslide? Flat-lying floodplains along a stream Old, eroded, worn-down mountains Steep, geologically young mountains V-shaped stream valley with gentle slopes
Steep, geologically young mountains
Which of the following regions has the least likelihood of experiencing weathering via salt crystal growth? Arid deserts Subterranean cave passages Rocky shorelines along the ocean Roadways cleared of snow by the spread of halite
Subterranean cave passages
Lava flows are typically finer grained than intrusive igneous rocks because: The extrusive magma, because it is deep below the surface, cools very slowly producing very small mineral grains. Intrusive magma flows onto the Earth's surface and cools very slowly, allowing many small mineral grains to grow. The extrusive magma cools quickly so the mineral grains do not have time to grow. Intrusive magma is cooler because it is well insulated by the surrounding rock.
The extrusive magma cools quickly so the mineral grains do not have time to grow.
Which statement concerning sedimentary rocks is NOT true? They may contain fossils that provide clues about ancient life forms. They probably show some evidence of stratification. They were originally deposited at depth below the bottom of the sea. They are composed of particles and constituents derived from weathering and erosion of other rocks.
They were originally deposited at depth below the bottom of the sea.
Peridotite is the main constituent of which part of the Earth? Upper mantle Magma chambers Crust Rift zones
Upper mantle
________ is a material's resistance to flowing. Viscosity Quiescent Volatiles Composition
Viscosity
What creates the small holes found in a vesicular texture? Liquid water Soluble minerals Volatiles Weathering
Volatiles
________ are usually the most abundant gases emitted during basaltic volcanism. Oxygen and nitrogen Neon and ammonia Chlorine and sodium Water and carbon dioxide
Water and carbon dioxide
Which factor exerts the greatest control over the velocity of debris flows and the distance they will travel? Water content Debris content Slope angle Vegetation
Water content
What role does water play in generating magma? Water lowers the density of the rock, allowing it to melt. Water lowers the melting temperature of the rock, allowing it to melt. Water cools the rock, preventing melting. Water lubricates the path for subducting plates, allowing them to subduct deeper.
Water lowers the melting temperature of the rock, allowing it to melt.
What is the definition of magma mixing? When one rising magma will overtake a second and the two intermix When rising magma melts surrounding country rock and incorporates it When magma incorporates more dissolved gases When magma mixes with fluids to become more dilute
When one rising magma will overtake a second and the two intermix
During metamorphism, what is the major effect of chemically active fluids? increase the pressures in deeply buried, regional-metamorphic zones aid in the movement of dissolved silicate constituents and facilitate growth of the mineral grains prevent partial melting so solid rocks can undergo very high temperature regional metamorphism facilitate the formation of schistosity and gneissic banding in hornfels and slates
aid in the movement of dissolved silicate constituents and facilitate growth of the mineral grains
Mount St. Helens is ________. a basaltic cinder cone a basaltic shield volcano an explosive stratovolcano a small, welded tuff cone
an explosive stratovolcano
Which of the following igneous rocks exhibit aphanitic texture? andesite; rhyolite granite; gabbro rhyolite; gabbro andesite; diorite
andesite; rhyolite
The average composition of rocks comprising a large composite cone or stratovolcano is similar to a (an) ________ magma. andesitic rhyolitic ultramafic basaltic
andesitic
Changing the composition of magma by incorporating surrounding host rock is known as ________. partial melting differentiation magma mixing assimilation
assimilation
In which setting would regional metamorphism be most likely? at shallow depths below an oceanic ridge or rift zone at shallow depths along major transform faults in the continental crust at great depths in the crust where two continents are colliding at shallow depths beneath the seafloor where water pressures are immense
at great depths in the crust where two continents are colliding
What term describes the zone of contact metamorphism surrounding an intrusive magma body? aura auricle oracle aureole
aureole
Kilauea and Mauna Loa are ________. explosive, rhyolitic volcanoes small, basaltic cinder cones andesitic stratovolcanoes basaltic shield volcanoes
basaltic shield volcanoes
A ________ is the largest, discordant body of intrusive, igneous rock. batholith lopolith laccolith pluton
batholith
A ________ forms at very high pressures but moderately low temperatures associated with subduction of oceanic crust and sediments. mylonite migmatite biotite marble blueschist
blueschist
Amphibolite is a foliated metamorphic rock composed principally of hornblende and plagioclase. How does it form? by contact metamorphism of sandstone along the contact with a granitic batholith by regional metamorphism of volcanic rocks such as andesite and basalt by gouging and crushing of limestone along a fault by the impact of an asteroid on interbedded sandstone and shale
by regional metamorphism of volcanic rocks such as andesite and basalt
Which of the following is/are most susceptible to chemical weathering by dissolution? quartz clay minerals iron oxides calcite
calcite
What major change occurs during metamorphism of limestone to marble? calcite grains grow larger and increase in size clays crystallize to micas, forming a highly foliated, mica-rich rock limestone grains react to form quartz and feldspars calcite grains are dissolved away leaving only marble crystals
calcite grains grow larger and increase in size
Which type of limestone consists mainly of shells of tiny, marine fossils like plankton composed of calcite? dolostone chert coquina chalk
chalk
Clay minerals formed from gabbro or diorite bedrock illustrate which kind of weathering? proactive mechanical chemical syntropical
chemical
All of the following are factors that affect the generation of magma except for ________. volatiles heat crystal size pressure
crystal size
The last minerals to crystallize on Bowen's Reaction Series result in igneous rocks with a ________ composition. ultramafic felsic mafic intermediate
felsic
Coal beds originate in ________. shallow lakes in a dry, desert region channels of fast-moving streams deep, marine basins below wave action freshwater coastal swamps and bogs
freshwater coastal swamps and bogs
Which one of the following is an important, mechanical weathering process for enlarging fractures and extending them deeper into large boulders and bedrock? hydrologic cycling frost wedging oxidation eluviation
frost wedging
Magma cools and consolidates without growth of mineral grains (crystals). The resulting igneous texture is called: You Answered Porphyritic Correct Answer Glassy Phaneritic Aphanitic
glassy
What do pumice and obsidian have in common? basaltic composition glassy nature phaneritic texture ultramafic composition
glassy nature
Detrital sedimentary rocks are classified (named) based on the ________. colors of the cementing minerals grain sizes of the detrital particles compositions of soluble minerals degree of compaction and lithification
grain sizes of the detrital particles
Visible quartz and potassium feldspar grains are the main constituents in a ________. basalt rhyolite granite gabbro
granite
What is the major source of heat for contact metamorphism? deep burial and heat from the Earth's interior heat from grinding and shearing on faults heat from the spontaneous decomposition of micas and feldspars heat from a nearby magma body
heat from a nearby magma body
The granitic igneous rocks that make up the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California and Nevada are ________. extrusive metamorphic intrusive
intrusive
Which one of the following statements concerning mechanical weathering is not true? involves a major change in the mineral composition of the weathered material allows for faster rates of chemical weathering reduces grain sizes of rock particles is important in the formation of talus slopes
involves a major change in the mineral composition of the weathered material
Match the metamorphic rock Name on Column 1 with the appropriate description on Column 2
marble non-foliated metamorphic rock consisting mostly of calcite gneiss coarse-grained metamorphic rock with alternating bands or stringers of light- and dark-colored minerals hornfels non-foliated metamorphic rock formed by contact metamorphism of mudstone and shale. phyllite foliated, fine-grained metamorphic rock with glossy sheen and wavy surface formed from mudstone and shale. garnet-mica schist strongly-foliated metamorphic rock with porphyroblastic texture formed from shale, mudstone or siltstone.
What two, metamorphic rocks are composed predominantly of single minerals? mica schist and granitic gneiss fault breccia and graphitic schist garnet schist and hornfels marble and quartzite
marble and quartzite
Consider the Bowen's reaction series. Which mineral would you expect to see as a phenocryst in a porphyritic basalt? olivine orthoclase quartz sodium-rich plagioclase
olivine
Which of the following minerals crystallize early in Bowen's reaction series? muscovite olivine biotite quartz
olivine
Which igneous rock or magma has the lowest silica (SiO2) content? granite andesite peridotite basalt
peridotite
A (an) ________ texture represents a single, long period of cooling and crystallization. glassy pyroclastic phaneritic aphanitic
phaneritic
What foliated, metamorphic rock is texturally intermediate between slate and schist? fault breccia phyllite quartzite gneiss
phyllite
A ________ texture includes coarse phenocrysts surrounded by a phaneritic groundmass. glassy aphanitic porphyritic pegmatitic
porphyritic
The recent (geologically) volcanic activity in Yellowstone National Park is ________. related to plate subduction related to intraplate, hot spot volcanism related to a divergent plate boundary related to a transform plate boundary
related to intraplate, hot spot volcanism
Which one of the following best describes volcanism in the Cascade Range, northwestern United States? related to a mid-oceanic ridge system related to a mantle hot spot related to plate subduction related to deep, transform faults
related to plate subduction
Which one of the following shows the correct order (left to right) of decreasing magma viscosity? andesite, rhyolite, basalt basalt, andesite, rhyolite basalt, rhyolite, andesite rhyolite, andesite, basalt
rhyolite, andesite, basalt
Which of the following sedimentary features can each be used to determine paleocurrent directions? mud cracks and ripple marks ripple marks and cross stratification fossils and mud cracks grain size sorting and ripple marks
ripple marks and cross stratification
A ________ is an example of a translational slide. creep mudflow rockslide slump
rockslide
A ________ slide is type of mass wasting process where the surface of rupture is a concave-upward curve and descending material exhibits downward and outward motion. rotational horizontal translational fall
rotational
Match the sediment type on Column 1 with the appropriate detrital sedimentary rock name on Column 2.
sand - sandstone clay and fine silt - shale gravel(rounded) - conglomerate gravel(angular) - breccia all clay sediment - mudstone
Which of the following forms at the highest grade of regional metamorphism? hornfels schist slate phyllite
schist
What type of foliation results from the parallel alignment of abundant, coarse-grained, mica flakes in a metamorphic rock? schistosity gneissic banding slaty cleavage phyllitic structure
schistosity
A ________ is a submarine volcano. dome caldera seamount scoria cone
seamount
Which one of the following is NOT a chemical sedimentary rock or evaporite? shale bedded gypsum cherty dolostone oolitic limestone
shale
A ________ volcano is a very large, gently sloping mound composed mainly of basaltic lava flows. cinder cone stratospheric shield composite
shield
With the exception of volcanoes associated with a subduction zone, most volcanic islands are ________ volcanoes. cinder cone shield composite cone caldera
shield
Lavas erupting from composite cones are generally ________-rich, making them very viscous. silica iron aluminum magnesium
silica
A ________ is a tabular, concordant pluton that is nearly horizontal and forms when magma exploits a weakness between sedimentary layers. batholith laccolith dike sill
sill
Which low-grade metamorphic rock, composed of extremely fine-sized mica and other mineral grains, typically exhibits well-developed rock cleavage? schist hornfels quartzite slate
slate
Which of the following lists the rocks in the order of increasing grain size and increasing grade of metamorphism? phyllite, slate, schist schist, slate, phyllite slate, phyllite, schist slate, schist, phyllite
slate, phyllite, schist
A ________ is an example of a rotational slide. slump mudflow rockslide fall
slump
Plutonic bodies that have a surface exposure less than 100 km2 are called ________. batholiths stocks swarms dikes
stocks
Which kind of volcanism is typical of mid-oceanic ridge systems? explosive; composite cones fissure eruptions; flood basalts fields submarine; basaltic lava flows explosive; rhyolitic, pyroclastic flows
submarine; basaltic lava flows
Frost wedging is the major weathering process contributing to the formation of which regolith material? C soil horizons talus slopes tropical laterites mature pedalfers
talus slopes
The sizes, shapes, and arrangements of mineral grains in an igneous rock is known as ________. silica content texture Bowen's reaction series mineral content
texture
Which region has the greatest concentration of currently active volcanoes? the area surrounding the Red Sea European Russia and Siberia the circum-Pacific area the coastal plain of western Africa
the circum-Pacific area
Which of the following is associated with deep mantle hot spots? Mt. St. Helens and other volcanoes of the Cascade Mountains the volcanoes of Hawaii and the Quaternary activity in Yellowstone National Park the very young cinder cones scattered across the southwestern United States Vesuvius and the other volcanoes of Italy
the volcanoes of Hawaii and the Quaternary activity in Yellowstone National Park
A ________ is not the sole cause of a mass wasting event, but the last of many causes that initiate the downslope movement of materials. repose angle debris flow slide trigger
trigger
Which of the following would retain the most detailed impressions of fossilized organisms? very fine-grained volcanic ash deposited in an ancient lake an ancient, rainforest lateritic soil buried by basalt lava flows quartz-rich sand deposited in shallow, beachfront environment gravel and sand stream deposits laid down during flash floods
very fine-grained volcanic ash deposited in an ancient lake
A ________ is a cone-shaped structure created by successive eruptions of volcanic materials such as lava or pyroclastic materials. volcanic cone crater fumarole caldera
volcanic cone
What two factors speed up rates of chemical reaction and weathering in rocks and soils? low temperatures; very moist low temperatures; very dry warm temperatures; very moist high temperatures; very dry
warm temperatures; very moist
Which of the following methods of transportation will result in the best degree of sorting, with all the particles being roughly the same size? wind waves on a beach glaciers streams
wind