Exam #2 Earth and Geology
Which gas was erupted under Lake Nyos?
CO2
Which of the following is a possible reason for volcanism to end?
Change in tectonic setting
Which of the following is an example of volcano with low viscosity lava?
Columbia River Flood Basalts
What is the stress in a subduction zone?
Compression
What type of metamorphism leads to the rocks near a magma intrusion to have a higher metamorphic grade than the rocks further away from it?
Contact
What tectonic plates are the most likely to be found at a volcano forming boundary?
Continental - continental
At what boundary type do volcanoes form?
Convergent - subduction
On Figure 2, which principle allows you to say whether D is younger or older than A?
Cross-cutting relationships
A lab grown diamond is a mineral.
False
Adding vegetation is a potential trigger of mass wasting.
False
Folds form in brittle environments, and faults form in ductile environments.
False
Yellowstone and the CRBs are due to 2 different hotspots.
False
What magma composition does Yellowstone have?
Felsic
What type of volcano are the CRBs?
Flood basalt
What forms in ductile conditions?
Folds
What silica content and viscosity are associated with explosive volcanoes?
High Si, high viscosity
What silica content and viscosity are associated with Hawaii?
High Si, low viscosity
Folds form in what conditions?
High temperature and pressure
Which of the following is true for the principle of inclusions?
Inclusions are older than the rock they are found in
On Figure 1, which principle allows you to say whether I is younger or older than D?
Intrusions
On Figure 2, which principle allows you to say whether B is younger or older than A?
Intrusions
Two atoms of the same element which have different numbers of neutrons are called?
Isotopes
When mud on the flank of a volcano is mixed with melted glacier ice, what is the resulting mass wasting?
Lahar
Which Mount Rainier hazard has reached Tacoma in the past?
Lahar
What silica content and viscosity are associated with explosive Mount Baker?
Low Si, low viscosity
What silica content and viscosity are associated with the CRBs?
Low Si, low viscosity
What silica content and viscosity are associated with the Deccan Traps?
Low Si, low viscosity
What do volatiles do for volcanism?
Lower the melting temperature
What magma composition do the Deccan Traps have?
Mafic
What magma composition does Mauna Loa have?
Mafic
What rock type forms by increasing the temperature and pressure of a pre-existing rock?
Metamorphic
Which of the following is an example of volcano with high viscosity lava?
Mount St Helens
What would make a slope susceptible to failure during a ground motion event?
No trees Loose rock Loose soil Water-saturated pore spaces
Which principle tells us that a rock with a fossil of a T-Rex was deposited flat?
Original horizontality
What type of seismic wave can make people seasick?
Rayleigh
What type of metamorphism leads to rock layers at depth to have a higher metamorphic grade than the layers near the surface?
Regional
_ dating gives a rock age as younger than, or older than another, __ dating gives an actual age to a rock fragment.
Relative / Absolute
What is a sedimentary rock?
Rocks changed during the addition of intense heat and pressure.
What rock type forms by cementing rock and organic fragments?
Sedimentary
What type of volcano is found on Hawaii?
Shield volcano
What type of metamorphism occurs instantly?
Shock
What type of volcano is Mount Rainier?
Stratovolcano / Composite volcano
On Figure 2, which principle allows you to say whether B is younger or older than D?
Superposition
On Figure 2, which principle allows you to say whether C is younger or older than E?
Superposition
Which principle tells us that a rock with a fossil of a T-Rex is older than the rock above it?
Superposition
What is the stress in a mid-oceanic ridge?
Tension
What is the Cenozoic Era
The age of mammals
What was the Mesozoic Era?
The age of reptiles
What is strain?
The deformation of the crust
What is stress?
The force applied to the crust
The atmosphere of which of the following planetary bodies is the most similar to ours, with mostly Nitrogen?
Titan
A mountain range with high elevation, high peaks, and which is near a convergent boundary is most likely very young.
True
A snow flake is a mineral.
True
Dams are a potential trigger of mass wasting.
True
Each radioactive element has a specific decay rate.
True
Foliation is folding and alignment of minerals in a rock due to pressure.
True
Foliation is rock layers created during the deposition of material.
True
Glacier ice is a mineral.
True
Hazard maps exist for all known active volcanoes.
True
Hazard maps indicate all known hazards for a given region.
True
Intrusive metamorphic rocks cool inside the crust, and extrusive metamorphic rocks cool down at the surface.
True
Natural activity is a potential trigger of mass wasting.
True
Removing vegetation is a potential trigger of mass wasting.
True
The Appalachian Mountains are older than the Rocky Mountains.
True
The higher the magnitude of an earthquake, the more llikely it is to trigger ground movements farther away from the epicenter.
True
Volcanic eruptions are a potential trigger of mass wasting.
True
Wildfires are a potential trigger of mass wasting.
True
What does an unconformity represent?
a gap in time
What type of unconformity is shown here?
angular unconformity
What geologic structure is shown here?
dome
A mountain range with low elevation, a rounded summit, and which is away from a convergent boundary is most likely very young.
false
Once a mountain range is done forming, erosion stop
false
Which Lake Nyos hazard are volcanologists the most worried about?
gas
Which Mount Rainier hazard are volcanologists the most worried about?
lahar
Which Hawaii hazard are volcanologists the most worried about?
lava
What geologic structure is visible here?
normal fault
Atoms are made up of which of the following?
protons + electrons
Which of the following are volcanic hazards?
pyroclastic flows lava and gas earthquakes lahars
On Figure 1, which principle allows you to say whether C is younger or older than E?
superposition
On Figure 1, which principle allows you to say whether K is younger or older than F?
superposition
What are the 2 main types of seismic waves?
surface waves body waves
Hazard maps show the spatial extent of hazards.
true
Were the Columbia River Flood Basalts emplaced by the Cascade volcanoes?
yes
Which of the following is NOT true for a mineral?
1 mineral has only 1 color
We are dating a rock sample with a radioactive element that has a half-life of 50 Ma. 25% of the parent element is left. How old is the rock sample?
100 Ma
We are dating a rock sample with a radioactive element that has a half-life of 50 Ma. 6.25% of the parent element is left. How old is the rock sample?
200 Ma
We are dating a rock sample with a radioactive element that has a half-life of 200 Ma. 12.5% of the parent element is left. How old is the rock sample?
600 Ma
After 3 half-lives, how much of the parent element is gone?
87.5%
After 4 half-lives, how much of the parent element is gone?
93.75%
The least safe to build would be...
A large hotel on a hill with no trees
What is an igneous rock?
A rock made up of crystals cooled from lava or magma.
The safest to build would be...
A small house on a hill with many trees
Which is true of faunal succession?
Assemblages of fossils help give a number age to a rock layer
How are the lengths of time in the geologic time scale divided?
Based upon changes in life or large scale natural events.
How can we say that a world is currently geologically (volcanism and tectonics) active?
By witnessing changes on the surface By recording seismic waves on the surface By witnessing ongoing volcanic activity