GEOG 300 - Chapter 8
What type of plate boundary is associated with Iceland and its volcanic eruptions?
Divergent
Effusive eruptions are not related to which of the following?
Magma rich in silica and aluminum
The ________ scale would use Roman numerals to qualitatively describe an earthquake that causes "considerable-to-serious damage to buildings."
Modified Mercalli Intensity
Which of the following layers of Earth is liquid and is responsible for producing Earth's magnetic field?
Outer core
Which zone of Earth is in a liquid state?
Outer core
What causes hot spots?
Plate movement over a thermal plume
What type of rock is derived from the bits and pieces of former rocks?
Sedimentary
Which of the following is an example of an age-relationship based on relative dating?
The Coconino Sandstone of the Grand Canyon is younger than the Hermit Shale.
Which of the following is not an example of an age-relationship based on absolute dating?
The Coconino formation in the Grand Canyon is older than the Kaibab formation.
Which of the following is not used to rate an earthquake on the moment magnitude scale?
The amount of death and destruction that occurred
Orogenesis refers to
a general term for a mountain-building episode that thickens continental crust
The Hawaiian Islands were formed as a result of
a rising plume of magma from the mantle
Subduction occurs
along collision zones between continental and oceanic plates.
Intrusive igneous rocks cooled and hardened ________ the Earth's surface, resulting in ________ grained rocks than extrusive igneous rocks.
beneath; coarser
Explosive eruptions tend to build up
composite volcanoes
Mid-oceanic ridges occur at ________ plate boundaries.
divergent
The subsurface area where the motion of seismic waves is initiated along the fault plane is called the
focus, or hypocenter.
Continental crust is composed primarily of ________, while oceanic crust is composed primarily ________.
granite; basalt
________ applies to upward-faulted blocks that form mountains, whereas ________ applies to downward-faulted blocks that form valleys.
horst; graben
Knowledge of Earth's interior is mostly derived from
indirect evidence involving the analysis of surface features and seismic waves.
An effusive eruption ________, whereas an explosive eruption ________.
is an outpouring of low-viscosity magma onto the ground; is a violent eruption of magma, gas, and pyroclastics
The majority of the Earth's volume is within the
mantle
A rock transformed from any other rock through extreme heat and or pressure is referred to as
metamorphic
At which of the following locations is new ocean crust being formed?
mid-ocean ridges
Along ________ new ocean floor is formed by upwelling flows of magma, whereas along ________ old oceanic crust is destroyed.
mid-ocean ridges; subduction zones
Tensional stress along a fault can result in a downward shifting hanging wall block relative to the footwall side, producing a
normal fault
Compressional stress along a fault resulting in rocks moving upward along the fault plane is an example of a
reverse fault.
Volcanic mountains such as the Andes and the Cascade formed inland as a result of
rising plumes of magma associated with plate subduction on the west coasts of North and South America
Divergent plate boundaries are characteristic of
sea-floor spreading centers
The three basic rock types are
sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous
A gently sloping mountain landform built from effusive eruption is known as a
shield volcano
The process whereby one portion of the lithosphere moves beneath another and dives downward into the mantle is called
subduction
In terms of dating of specific rocks, structures, or landscapes, absolute age refers to
the age of geological features based on radiometric dating techniques.
Ocean floor subducts under continents because
the ocean floor is more dense than continental material.
The oldest seafloor is a no more than 200 million years old because
the ocean floor subducts during plate collisions. To elaborate the ocean crust typically recycles back into the Earth's mantle at subduction zones (where two tectonic plates collide).
The principle that the same physical processes currently active in the environment were operating throughout Earth's history is known as
uniformitarianism
Which of the following gives the correct sequence of layers in Earth, from the surface to the center?
Crust, mantle, outer core, inner core
Be able to answer this question: What type of convergent boundary associated with orogeny is illustrated here? So be able to identify: Oceanic plate—continental plate collision
(Look at a diagram)
Be able to answer this question: What type of convergent boundary associated with orogeny is illustrated here? So be able to identify: continental plate-continental plate collision
(Look up diagram)
Be able to identify oceanic plate—oceanic plate collision
(look at a diagram)
While Earth is estimated to be 4.6 billion years old, the oldest oceanic crust is approximately ________ years old.
200 million
The thickness of Earth's crust ranges from
5 km to 60 km (3 mi. to 37 mi.)
Which type of volcanic cone is generally smallest and steepest?
Cinder cone
What type of orogenesis is responsible for the formation of the Himalayan Mountains?
Continental-continental plate collision
The fact that Earth's interior is sorted into layers indicates that
Earth was once in a molten state, during which materials became sorted based on density.
The heat from ________ is the energy that drives plate tectonics.
Earth's extremely hot interior
The area at the surface directly above the subsurface location where seismic waves are initiated is termed the
Epicenter
What is the point of origin of an earthquake inside Earth?
Focus
What is the significance of geomagnetism for plate tectonics?
Geomagnetism provided evidence of older rocks with distance from mid-oceanic ridges
Which of the following is correct regarding Alfred Wegener's hypothesis of continental drift?
He posited that 220 million years ago all the continents were joined together to form the supercontinent Pangaea
How do metamorphic rocks form?
Heat and intense pressure without melting bake the rock
Which statement describes Pangaea?
India was attached to Antarctica in Pangaea.
Which of the following was not offered as evidence to support Alfred Wegener's hypothesis of continental drift?
Lack of oceanic ridges that would indicate sea floor spreading