Midterm #2 MC
Cavern Excavation
-EROSIONAL -Rainwater infiltrates soil, become slightly acidic -travels underground joints, weathering limestone by carbonation -dissolved minerals carried away by flowing water -leaves voids, which get larger --> caverns
Rectangular drainage pattern
Flow along faulted LANDSCAPE and jointed surface Especially karst landscapes Tributary angles 90 degrees
Annular drainage pattern
Form at geologic domes Concentric rings of connected streams
A tributary that is unable to join the main channel on a floodplain due to natural levees is called?
Yazoo tributary
ventifacts
a stone shaped by the erosive action of windblown sand
The grinding and shaping of rocks surfaces by the "sand blasting" action of particles captured in the air is termed
abrasion
Karst topography is formed primarily by
carbonation and solution
Stream drainage patterns are determined by which of the following?
climate, regional steepness and relief and variations in rock resistance
The removal and lifting of individual loose particles by the wind is termed?
deflation
What drainage pattern is tree-like and efficiently moves water and sediment through its system due to minimization of the total length of each branch?
dendritic
What drainage pattern has no clear geometry and no true stream, valley, this drainage pattern occurs in areas such as glaciated shield regions?
deranged
The area of land from which all water in it drains to the same is known as?
drainage basin
If material is to move downslope, it must overcome the force of?
friction, cohesion of the material and inertial resistance
The fact that water expands as much as 9% of its volume as it freezes is the basis of?
frost wedging
Chemical weathering is greatest under conditions of
higher rainfall and temperatures
Interfluve
highest point of joining valleys
A basin in which water leaves via evapotranspiration or subsurface gravitational flow instead of reaching the ocean is said to have?
internal drainage
Alluvial fans are formed where flowing water _____________ as it leaves a constricted channel
loses velocity (velocity slows--> deposition)
Intermittent streams
occur every year or for part of the year
Perennial streams
occur year round
A slow persistent mass movement of surface soil is called?
soil creep
In polar and alpine regions, thawing and saturation of the upper layer of soil resulting in a slow downslope movement is called
solifluction
Which of the following does not favour delta formation?
strong ocean currents What does: -shallow ocean water along the coast -a lack of lakes or reservoirs upstream -a large sediment load
Hydration involves
the addition of water with little chemical change
Hydrolysis involves
the chemical reaction with water
Plants are important to the development of karst primarily because?
they supply organic acids that enhance the dissolution process
Which of the following is NOT an example of a speleothem?
uvala -stalagmite, stalactite and soda straw ARE
Which of the following lists of processes are in the correct sequence as to their occurrence in nature?
weathering, erosion, transport, deposition
Elongated, streamlined ridges aligned parallel to the most effective wind direction are called
yardangs
Cavern Decoration
DEPOSITIONAL -mineral-rich water flows along surfaces inside caves -water evaporates, allowing chemical precipitation--> limestone forms -very slow growth of speleothems --> one layer at a time
________________________ streams are not connected to groundwater systems and only flow after precipitation events
Ephemeral
The presence of talus slopes indicates that _______ occur
rockfalls
Which of the following can lead to the slope failure that causes mass movement?
saturation, oversteepening of slopes, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
Maximum velocity in a meandering stream occurs?
At the outer portion of the meander curve (cutbank)
Which of the following is incorrect regarding floodplains?
-they are characterized by rapids and low waterfalls They are -formed by recurrent flooding in the area adjacent to the stream -natural levees on either side of a stream are formed during times when the stream is at flood stage and overflows the bank -generally in low-lying areas
The maximum angle at which soil, sediment and rock will remain without moving downslope (stable slope) is called the?
Angle of repose
trellis drainage pattern
Network of long, parallel streams Tributary angles near 90° Form where alternating bands of hard and soft strata
What drainage pattern results when streams flow off a central peak or dome?
Radial pattern
Which of the following is not necessary for well-developed karst to develop?
arid conditions is NOT It needs -high proportion of calcium carbonate in the rock -joints in rock of otherwise low permeability -vegetation
The degradation of a landscape by weathering, erosion and transportation will ultimately reduce the landscape down to?
base level
Bed load is moved by?
both saltation and traction but NOT suspension
Excess sediment may result in which of the following channel patterns?
braided stream
The total possible load a stream can transport is its __________, where as a stream's ability to move particles of specific size is its _______________.
capacity; competence
What drainage pattern is associated with steep slopes?
parallel
Salt-crystal growth (salt weathering) is an example of a ______________ weathering process
physical
Which of the following is incorrectly matched?
point bar--area of substantial erosion
Entrenchment of a channel occurs because?
rejuvenation occurs due to uplift (change in base level)
Factors influencing the weathering process include?
rock composition and structure, climate and vegetation