Earth Through Time test #2
Which of the numbered features is a lava flow?
1
Which of the numbers on this figure indicates typical continental conditions (regional metamorphism)?
2
In what site on this figure would you expect high pressure/low temperature metamorphism?
A and B
What type of eruption formed this unit composed of volcanic blocks and volcanic ash?
A pyroclastic eruption
What type of eruption formed this flow-banded rhyolite?
A viscous lava flow
Flood basalts influence life on Earth because:
All of these (Eruptions can release large amounts of gas that cool the atmosphere, Large volumes of flood basalts are erupted during a short time, Eruptions can release large amounts of gas that warm the atmosphere).
Which of the following types of volcanic eruption have occurred on Mount St. Helens since it began erupting in 1980?
All of these (eruption column, volcanic dome, pyroclastic flow).
What type of material likely composes this volcano?
All of these (pyroclastic flows, felsic to intermediate lava flows, volcanic mudflows and landslides).
Which of the following does NOT help define layers in some sedimentary rocks?
All of these are ways that can define layers in sedimentary rocks (a sharp contact between two rock types, a change in mineral composition, a change in grain size, a change in color).
This relatively large, symmetrical volcano contains interlayered lava flow, pyroclastic deposits, and volcanic mudflows. What kind of volcano is it?
Composite volcano
When basaltic lava reach the ocean they:
Form pillow basalts
The effect of transportation on a pebble's particle size is best summarized by which statement?
Its size decreases
Long, thin lava flows are typically produced by:
Low-viscosity lavas
What type of basaltic feature is shown in this photograph?
Pahoehoe lava flow
This volcano is relatively small and composed of volcanic cinders. What kind of volcano is it?
Scoria cone
What can you infer from this contact between an overlying conglomerate and underlying sandstone?
There was an abrupt event, such as a flood.
What feature is displayed as the two prominent, vertical lines cutting across the metamorphic rock in the image?
Two thin shear zones
What are the rounded hills inside the Valles Caldera?
Volcanic domes
What type of tectonic event formed the main structures in the Valley and Ridge Province of the Appalachian Mountains?
a continental collision
If a rock is poorly sorted, this means the rock contains:
a wide range in the size of clasts
This photograph shows chalk. How is it formed?
accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate
This photograph shows chert. How does it form?
accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater
Which of the following does NOT help define lineation in some metamorphic rocks?
alternating layers of dark- and light-colored rock types
Sediments with a large amount of sand are most likely at:
braided river at C and delta at D
Which of the following is most likely to occur at shallow crustal levels?
brittle deformation
Which of the following sites would most likely have turbidity currents?
deep seafloor at D
These sandstone beds are interlayered with dark marine shales. What is the most likely environment in which the sandstone formed?
deep-water turbidity currents
A very well sorted sandstone with large-scale cross-bedding indicates the sand was likely:
deposited by the wind in dunes
When a rock is subjected to tectonic forces and experiences stress that is not the same in all directions, it is under:
differential stress
Fractures along which the rock has slipped relative to the other side are called:
faults
What type of metamorphic feature is shown in this photograph?
foliation in banded gneiss
Under what conditions was this rock likely deformed?
hot and deep conditions
Lithifies can be defined as:
loose sediment hardens into sedimentary rock
A fold that has only one dipping segment is a(n):
monocline
What tectonic setting is interpreted to be the cause of volcanism at Yellowstone?
movement of North America over a mantle plume
What type of fault is shown in this figure?
reverse fault
Most of the exposed surface of the Earth is covered with:
sediment and sedimentary rock
Which of the following matches a sedimentary rock with a possible metamorphic equivalent?
shale-slate
What type of stress formed the structure shown in this figure?
shear
In this section, a lower gray rock is successively overlain as follows: limestone is overlain by mudstone, which is overlain by beach sandstone. What is the best interpretation of what was going on?
the area was experiencing a regression
Imbricated clasts in this river means that:
the current flowed from right to left
Which of the following processes is NOT considered to be chemical weathering?
thermal expansion