Geology 103, Final Exam - Kansas State University
What is the annual probability of a "1000" year flood occurring? (Convert to percent!)
0.1%
Arid regions are defined as receiving less than ____ inches of rain in a year.
10
Another farmer drilled two wells, one with a hydraulic head of 500ft. and another well 0.5 miles away from the first with a hydraulic head of 430ft. What is the hydraulic gradient between the two wells in ft/mi?
140
Another farmer drilled two wells, one with hydraulic head of 500ft and another well 0.5 miles away from the first with a hydraulic head of 430 ft. What is the hydraulic gradients between the 2 wells?
140
If the hydraulic head of well 1 is 65 ft and the hydraulic head of well 2 is 28 ft and the distance between the two wells is 2 meters, what is the hydraulic gradient?
18.5
What is the annual probability for a "50 year" flood to occur?
2%
Topographic maps are:
2D representations of 3D land surface
Using the equation for discharge, calculate the discharge of a stream with the following characteristics. Cross-sectional area: 30m^2. Average velocity: 10m/s.
300
If the hydraulic head of well 1 is 2393 ft and hydraulic head of well 2 is 2267 ft and the distance between the two is 3.5 miles, what is the hydraulic gradient?
36
If your nearest index contour is 400 ft and your point of interest is on the third contour above your index contour, then what elevation is your point of interest if the contour interval is 10 ft?
430 ft
A farmer is drilling a well on the top of a hill with an elevation of 550ft. The depth to the unconfined aquifer below is 80ft. What is the hydraulic head in ft.?
470
A farmer is drilling a well on the top of a hill with an elevation of 550 ft. The depth to the unconfined aquifer below is 80 ft. What is the hydraulic head in ft?
470 ft
If a hilltop is at an elevation of 1000 feet and the valley below has an elevation of 250 feet, then what is the relief?
750
What does each color on a geologic map represent?
A geologic unit
Arid landscapes are typically described as_______.
Angular
An _______ is a subsurface feature where groundwater is stored.
Aquifer
Groundwater is stored and/or transmitted in a permeable rock unit called an _______.
Aquifer
These combine a geologic map and cross-section to depict geologic formations exposed on the surface and in the subsurface.
Block diagrams
What is NOT a landscape feature you might encounter on a topographic map? Saddle, hill, mesa, bridle
Bridle
Which of these is NOT a major type of drainage pattern?
Circular
A _________ connects all points on the map that have the same elevation.
Contour line
When erosion occurs on the outer edge of meanders, ________ are the result.
Cutbanks
A _________ is a wedge shaped deposit formed from accumulated sediment.
Delta
The point bar in a meandering stream is where ______ occurs.
Deposition
Permeability
Describes how interconnected the pore spaces are
———— streams are common in karst environments.
Disappearing
What type of geologic structure is visible on a geologic map as a bull eye 360 pattern with the oldest rock units in the center?
Dome
Longitude measures degrees
E-W of the prime meridian
The _________ assists any businesses or land owners that need to have contaminants removed from the groundwater on their property.
Environmental Protection Agency
The _________ assists any businesses or land owners that need to have contaminants removed from the groundwater on their property.
Environmental protection agency
Vast areas covered by sand dunes are called sand seas, or _______, and occur in arid or semiarid climates.
Ergs
A contour line is only used for representing elevation on topographic maps.
False
A risk is a potential source of harm or adverse effects to a person or persons.
False
A steep hill on a topographic map will be represented by widely spaced contour lines.
False
A stream starts at its mouth and ends at its headwater.
False
Dispersed load is a type of sediment load carried by a stream.
False
Dune shapes only result from wind direction.
False
Groundwater can always be recharged very quickly. It will never take thousands of years.
False
Groundwater can never be naturally contaminated.
False
In general, groundwater flows in the direction of highest hydraulic head.
False
Sand dunes will never migrate from their original location.
False
The contour spacing is the difference in elevation between two adjacent contour lines.
False
When eroded to a horizontal surface, synclines (and basins) have the youngest beds exposed in the outside and the beds become progressively older toward the center
False
Where discharge (or extraction of water via wells) is less than recharge, the volume of groundwater is reduced.
False
1/100,000 is an example of this type of scale:
Fractional
These depict arrangements of formations and their contacts along a vertical slice of earth.
Geologic cross sections
These depict the distribution of rock units at Earth's surface using colors, lines, and special symbols.
Geologic maps
On the Earth's surface, groundwater dissolution is expressed as ________.
Karst topography
Which of the following features is not found in a meandering stream system? Cut bank, point bar, kettle lake, oxbow lake
Kettle lake
In arid climates ________ and _________ are physically and chemically resistant ridge formers.
Limestones and sandstones
Latitude measures degrees
N-S of the equator
The formation symbol for a rock of Ordovician age would start with what letter?
O
_________ result when evaporation exceeds both precipitation and runoff, these lakes precipitate out salts as the lakes dry out.
Playa lakes / salt pans
An area where groundwater is replenished is called a _________.
Recharge zone
What type of fault would most likely be found in a compressional environment?
Reverse fault
During wind transportation of sediment, large sand grains bounce or hop along the surface in a process called __________.
Saltation
A rock unit that contains water in all pore spaces and fractures is present in the _______.
Saturated zone
What is the definition of dip?
The angle of tilt at right angles to the strike
What does the second and third letters of the name abbreviation symbol for geologic units represent?
The specific name of the geologic unit
In a confined aquifer, the hydraulic head can be higher in elevation than ________.
The water table
A continental divide separates watersheds that flow into one ocean from those that flow into another ocean.
True
A geologic cross-section depicts the distribution of rock units below the Earth's surface.
True
A steeper gradient will cause a higher stream flow.
True
According the he rule of Vs, the apex of the V points in the upstream direction.
True
According to the pre-lab reading, the most recent major flood to affect the Kansas River was in 1993.
True
Anticlines are folds that appear to be bent into an A shaped structure with the oldest rocks in the center of the fold.
True
Contours on topographic maps depict changes in elevation across the surface of the Earth.
True
Generally, contour lines do not intersect each other.
True
In arid environments, physical weathering is more important than chemical weathering due to lack of water.
True
On a topographic map, declination is the difference between magnetic north and true north.
True
Relief is the difference in elevation between two points.
True
Sinkholes are commonly found in karst topography.
True
The outcrop pattern of a vertical bed on a horizontal surface is narrower than a dipping unit of the same thickness.
True
The water table is located at the upper boundary of the saturated zone.
True
There is a hyperlink in the pre-lab reading for downloading free topographic maps from the USGS.
True
When eroded to a horizontal surface, anticlines (and domes) expose the oldest beds in the center and the beds become progressively younger outward.
True
Youthful streams create ____ shapes valley as they cut down through rock.
V
The ability of a stream to erode its bedrock depends on the velocity and _______ of water and on the amount of sediment present within the water.
Volume
What is the formula for calculating gradient?
[vertical distance (rise)]/[horizontal distance (run)]
Bajadas are formed when multiple playa lakes merge together.
false; alluvial fans
In humid environments this type of rock is typically highly dissolvable and would form valleys and lowlands instead of mountains and cliffs.
limestones
Porosity is:
the percentage of the volume of the rock or sediment that is open space
Flash floods are a very erosive and dangerous event that can occur in an arid environment.
true
In arid environments, physical weathering is more important than chemical weathering due to lack of water.
true
Processes of weathering and erosion happen much more slowly in arid climates compared to humid climates.
true
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