Test 2 Geology 1306
Which of the magma systems shown is likely to contain mostly basalt
A
Cleavage
A mineral property that can be observed without using a test is:
Which of the following changes in conditions indicates heating of the rock?
A to B
Pumice
A vesicular felsic rock is called a:
Intrusive Rock
An igneous rock that solidifies below the surface is called a
Which of the following changes in conditions represents decompression melting?
C to B
Galena and
Common examples of sulfide and sulfate minerals, respectively, are:
which letter in this classification table indicates the position of gabbro?
D
turbidity currents
Downslope marine flows comprised of mixed masses of sand, mud, and water are called:
porphyritic
Igneous rocks with a two-stage intrusive-extrusive origin are recognized by a texture that is:
Ionic
In which of the following types of bonding do atoms loan one or more electrons, as shown in this figure?
Bowen's Reaction
K-Feldspar
Sedimentary clasts are:
Loose fragments of rock and minerals
Sedimentary rocks are comprised of material that comes primarily from:
Other Locations
A finely crystalline or glassy igneous texture indicates that:
Rock cooled quickly
Igneous Rock
Rock that has formed from cooling magma or lava is:
Calcite
Rocks rich in what mineral tend to have a poor solubility during weathering?
If a mineral lacks planes along which it may cleave, what will occur?
Selected Answer: The mineral will fracture in an irregular pattern.
Use this graph that relates temperature and pressure to answer this question. What is required if a rock in position B moves to position A on the graph?
Temperature would have to decrease.
Dike
The igneous feature shown in this figure is a:
Silicates:
The most important class of rock-forming minerals on Earth is
Feldspar
The very common mineral shown in this photograph is commonly a pink- to cream-colored mineral with wavy, light-colored lines (lamellae). It does not effervesce. What mineral is it?
Quartz
The very common mineral shown in this photograph is light colored, transparent, has a hardness of seven, and fractures rather than cleaves. It does not effervesce. What mineral is it?
igneous pegmatite indicates that:
There is water in the magma
protons
Tively massive, positively-charged particles in the nucleus of an atom are:
Which way was the current (either wind or water) moving during deposition of this section of rocks?
Towards the left
The sediment gradually settles to the bottom
What happens to the majority of sediment being carried by moving water as it enters a standing body (little or no motion) of water?
Calcite
What mineral is shown in this photograph
vesicles texture
What texture is displayed by the igneous rock in this photograph?
silicate mineral sheets
What type of silicate minerals is shown from this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron
single chains
What type of silicate minerals is shown from this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron?
pyroxene
Which of the following is NOT a common type of cement in sedimentary rocks?
triple chains
Which of the following is NOT a main type of silicate structure?
Biotite
Which of the following is a dark-colored silicate mineral?
Mafic Minerals
Which of the following minerals would likely crystallize early from magma?
oxidation
Which of the following processes is NOT considered physical weathering?
thermal expansion
Which of the following processes is NOT considered to be chemical weathering?
To be called a sandstone, quartz must make up more than 95 percent of the grains.
Which of the following statements is NOT true about clastic sedimentary rocks?
A magma chamber is
an underground body of molten rock
Ionic bonds occur when electrons:
are transferred between atoms
Which letter in this classification table indicates the position of rhyolite?
b
The primary occurrence of the rock-forming minerals olivine, pyroxene, and amphibole is:
both igneous and metamorphic rocks
Which of the following processes produce sedimentary clast
breaking of round cobbles as they are transported scouring and abrasion of bedrock along rivers fracturing of bedrock that results in angular pieces decomposition of granite into quartz grains and clay
At which of the sites shown in this figure would melting probably be caused by introduction of water into hot rocks?
c
Which of the magma systems shown is most likely to include felsic or intermediate magmas?
c
Which of the following is an example of a mineral resource?
gold sand salt
The designation of sediment grain size, from largest to smallest, is:
gravel, sand, silt, clay.
Erosion is the:
movement of weathered material from its source site.
Rocks of the continental crust contain different minerals and each mineral has its own melting point. If the minerals with the lowest melting temperatures are the only ones melted, this is referred to as:
partial melting
A dark colored igneous rock with no visible crystals cooled:
quickly on the Earth's surface
This figure shows the formation of the Sierra Nevada batholith as magma chambers within the crust. What is the cause of melting?
release of water from the subducting plate
The main way water gets into a subduction zone is by:
seawater introduced into oceanic crust at the mid-ocean ridge, prior to subduction
Most igneous rocks are classified by:
texture and composition
Which of the following is likely to be true about the magma that formed the left volcanic feature compared to the right one in this figure?
the magma has a higher silicate content the magma is probably more felsic the magma has a higher viscosity
Sorting describes:
the size range of clasts in sediment
atom
the smallest particle into which an element can be divided while still retaining the chemical characteristics of that element.
Hematite
this iron oxide mineral commonly has a reddish color and consistently has red streak. What mineral is it
Calcite
this very common carbonate mineral effervesces (fizzes) when it contacts dilute HCl. What mineral is it?