GEOG1113L exam 2
plate tectonics
the starting point for understanding the distribution and formation of many collections of landforms around the world
volcanoes
the triangles represents what?
Deep earthquake
D represents what?
intermediate focus
I represents what?
shallow earthquake
S represents what?
slump
a rotational slide that involves movement along a curved slide plane?
alluvial fan
flashflood quickly moves down a dry canyon picking up loose weathered material, eventually depositing the mud and rock at the mouth of the canyon in what??
thrust (overthrust) fault
compression fault, but the upthrown block overrides the downthrown block at a low angle
reverse fault
compressional stresses produce the fault displacement
steep, V-shaped valley floors
describe the width & shape of the valley floors of the first-order streams in the Eds Creek drainage basin?
relatively small, very steep cone
details of a cinder cone:
tall, steep-sided symmetrical cone
details of a composite volcano:
very wide, gentle slopes
details of a shield volcano:
very irregular summit area
details of plug dome:
oxbow lake formed by cutoff meander
explain the formation of a narrow, triangle-shaped lake?
contour lines crossing the river make Vs pointing uphill
how can you tell which direction the river is flowing?
present course is steeper
how is the gradient of the present course different from the gradient of the boundary course?
first-order streams are in sharper v-shaped valleys; Eds Creek has slightly wider valley floor
how is the valley floor of Eds Creek different from the valley floors of the first-order streams?
the edge of the mesa should migrate to the north as it erodes back
if gradient were the only factor controlling the erosive power of these streams, what should happen to the position of the mesa edge with time?
mudflow
is a very wet mixture of water and rock that amasses in a stream valley then flows down with consistency of wet concrete
debris flows
mudflows that contain large boulders?
strike-slip fault
primarily horizontal and is produced by shear stresses
normal fault
result of extension-stresses working to stretch or pull apart the landscape
midocean ridge
the age pattern of volcanic ocean floor rocks suggest the location where new ocean floor is being created at a what?
age of volcanic ocean floor rock
the circle with number inside them represent what?
continent or island
the circles with dots inside them represent what?
drainage divide
the dashed line represent what that delimits the drainage basin of the middle stream from the drainage basins of the streams on either side?
subduction produces a pattern of deeper earthquakes as one plate plunges below the other
the pattern of earthquakes does what?
the drainage divide
the unimproved dirt road (the double-gray & white line) along "Ed's Ridge" roughly follows which natural feature associated with the Eds Creek drainage?
use the contour lines from each point & subtract
to find the elevation drop, you do what?
subduction, spreading centers, and hotspots
volcanic activity may be associated with what?
transform boundaries
what boundary do plates slide past each other?
divergent (midoceanic ridge)
what boundary indicates most likely a location of a midocean ridge?
convergent (oceanic-continental)
what boundary is most likely a location of a major volcanic mountain range similar to the Andes in south america?
convergent (oceanic-oceanic)
what boundary is most likely a location of a volcanic island arc?
divergent boundaries
what boundary is the spreading of a continent?
oceanic trenches
what can be found near the convergent plate boundaries?
creep or soil creep
what entails very slow downslope movement of the surface layer of hillside, often as the result of repeated freeze-thaw cycles of the soil layer?
shallow- to deep- focus earthquakes; volcanic islands
what evidence indicates a convergent (oceanic-oceanic) boundary?
shallow- too deep- focus earthquakes; volcanoes
what evidence is shown that indicates it is a convergent boundary?
age of ocean floor increases away from band of shallow earthquakes
what evidence shown on a map indicates it is a divergent boundary?
meanders cutting into the walls of the valley floor
what evidence suggests that the river is widening its valley through lateral erosion?
gradient decreases
what generally happens to the gradients of streams as the stream order increases??
landslide
what involves the movement of masses of rock - sliding downslope as a unit along a largely flat sliding plane?
became a runout slide that moved a great distance from its origin point
what is the OSO landslide?
earthflow
what leaves a scar at its starting point- in this case very wet material is flowing
rockfall
what mass wasting consist of loose, weathered rock falls to the foot of a cliff or steep slope?
small oxbow lake between; sandy dry channel between
what natural features suggest that a channel of a river once followed a course between the boundary course and the present course?
volcanoes associated with hotspots
where you see volcanic islands is where you can find what?
it reached high ground extending onto the valley floor from the opposite side
why did the debris separate into two lobes at the far end of the slide?
shorter distance; straighter course
why would a river be an advantage to river traffic such as barges?
bc it is a shield volcano; they are built from fluid lava flows
why would a volcano be known as the gentlest slope?
bc it is cinder-cone; they are built entirely of loose pyroclastics
why would a volcano be known as the steepest?
perhaps the rate of plate motion has changed over the last few million years; perhaps the location of the hotspot has drifted slightly
why would the your answers be different when calculating the age of volcanic rock?