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Undergraduate 1
12/02/2014

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Uniforianism
Definition
The theory that everything that has happened in the past is still happening
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When was Royal Society of London founded?
Definition
1660
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Characteristics of science
Definition
-Science is relative
-Not agnostic
-Its developed through contradiction and debate
-No directionality
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List of natural sciences
Definition
-Physics
-Chemistry
-Biology
-Earth Sciences
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What is geology?
Definition
A study of the earth/earth's bodies, and how the earth functions
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Sub disiplines of Geology
Definition
-Crystallography
-Mineralogy
-Petrology
-Sedimentology
-Paleontology
-Stratigraphy
-Structural geology
-Geochemistry
-Geochronology
-Tectonics
-Geophysics
-Geomorphology
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What is our galaxy called?
Definition
The milky way galaxy
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Arms of milky way galaxy and arm which we live in:
Definition
We live in Cygnus-Orion, and arms are Perseus, Cygnus-Orion, Sagittarius, and Centaurus.
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What sort of "shift" do galaxies that are moving away/towards earth display?
Definition
Away= Red, Towards= Blue
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Nebulae
Definition
Concentrations of interstellar gas and dust. A nebular is regarded as the typical example of the birthplace of stars
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Stars consist of what? They have an energy source that is what?
Definition
Hydrogen and Helium. Their energy source is Gravitational Contraction.
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3 Characteristics of a star
Definition
-Star radiates energy due to the continuous thermonuclear reactions at its interior.
-The thermonuclear reactions combine atoms of hydrogen to form helium
-The lifecycle of a star depends on how long its hydrogen reserve lasts
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Something is considered a planet when...
Definition
- In orbit around the sun
- Has sufficient mass to assume hydrostatic equilibrium (round shape)
- Has cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit
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3 Different types of planets
Definition
-Terrestrial Planets
-Jovian Planets
-Icy Planets
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Characteristics of Terrestrial Planets
Definition
-small sized
-rocky surface
-have a thin atmosphere
-are closest to the sun
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Characteristics of Jovian planets
Definition
-large in size
-gaseous in appearance
-surrounded by thick atmosphere
-have a ring
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Characteristics of icy planets
Definition
-small sized
-most distant from sun
-surface covered with thick layer of ice
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Characteristics of the moon
Definition
-The only natural satellite of the earth
-One of the largest moons in the solar system
-Surface of moon has highlands (terrae) and lowlands (marae)
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Asteroids
Definition
A huge number of small celestial bodies much smaller in size than the nine planets gravitating around the sun
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Comets
Definition
Celestial bodies consisting mostly of frozen gases
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What gases do comets consist of?
Definition
-CO2
-NH3
-CH4
-CO
-H20
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Meteorides
Definition
Fragments of rocks from the interplanetary space which entered in collision with a planet. The source for these rock fragments can be in the asteroid collisions in the interplanetary space of the solar system
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What are the three subdivisions of meteorites?
Definition
-Chondrites
-Iron
-Stony-Iron
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The two subdivisions of the earth's interior are made according to:
Definition
-Chemical composition
-Physical properties
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The 5 subdivisions of the earths interior are:
Definition
1. Lisosphere
2. Asthenosphere
3. Mesosphere
4. Outer core
5. Inner core
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What is a mineral?
Definition
Any naturally forming chemical substance having a definite chemical composition and a characteristic crystal structure. Minerals can also not be broken into different mineral substances
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Characteristics of minerals
Definition
-Naturally Occurring
-Defined, but not fixed composition
-They are a homogeneous solid (cannot be physically broken into new compounds)
-Have a ordered atomic arrangement
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The 2 types of bonds in mineral structure
Definition
-Ionic bond
-Covalent bond
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What are crystals?
Definition
Fundamental units of matter organization that have regular repeating architecture reflecting packing atoms
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What is a unit cell?
Definition
The smallest piece of a crystal for which a pattern of them makes up a crystal
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Difference between a diamond crystal structure and that of graphite?
Definition
-The way its structured, the structure of it is just different which makes it a lot harder
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The two categories crystals can be subdivided into are:
Definition
-Isometric (equally developed in three directions of space)
-Anisometric (elongated in one or two directions)
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Mineraloids:
Definition
When ions or atoms are in amorphous state
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The 8 physical properties of a mineral are:
Definition
-color
-cleavage
-lustre
-crystal form
-habit
-alteration
-hardness
-twinning
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What is hardness?
Definition
The property that refers to the force needed to scratch a mineral's surface
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Silicate minerals make up how much of earth's crust?
Definition
over 90%
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The major mineral groups are:
Definition
-Native elements
-Halides
-Oxides and hydroxides
-Sulfates
-Carbonates
-Silicates
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What are "native elements"?
Definition
Consists of free, uncombined elements which are subdivided into three categories:
-Metals
-Semimetals
-Nonmetals
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Examples of the subdivisions of native elements are:
Definition
Metals - Silver, Platinum
Semimetals - Arsen, Antimony
Non-metals - Sulfur, Carbon
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Sulfides are what?
Definition
Minerals formed by a metallic element and sulfur. Sulfur can be replaced by tellurium or arsenic to result tellurides and arsenides respectively
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What is an oxide? 2 examples?
Definition
A compound where oxygen acts as the anion with a metallic element. Two examples are Magnetite, Ilmenite.
Term
Carbonates
Definition
Minerals in which the anion is represented by Carbonate (CO3). They occur in many environments but mostly in sedimentary ones
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2 examples of carbonates:
Definition
Calcite, and Aragonite
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Examples of sulfates:
Definition
Gypsum, and Anhydrite
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Some elements can replace each other if:
Definition
- they have the same valance
- the ionic radius of the two is within a range of 15%
- the substitution between the various ions can happen at a more of less extended scale
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Igneous Rocks
Definition
Form by crystallization from molten material or magma
-intrusive
-extrusive
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Sedimentary rocks
Definition
Form by deposition of particles from pre-existing weathered and eroded rocks.
-Clastic
-Biochemical
-Chemical
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Magma vs Lava.
Why does chemical composition and temperature of magma change?
Definition
Magma is molten matter beneath earth's surface, lava is the molten matter once it reaches to the surface.
Chemical composition and temperature of magma change due to the interaction with the surrounding rocks and separation of various fractions in its composition
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Nucleation depends on what?
Definition
-Magma/Lava chemical composition
-Temperature
-Cooling rate
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The 4 different types of igneous rocks
Definition
- Phaneritic
- Aphanitic
- Glassy
- Fragmental
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Characteristic of phaneritic
Definition
-can be seen with unaided eye or magnifier, is also slow cooling
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characteristics of aphanitic
Definition
small sized crystals that cant be seen with unaided eye, rapid cooling (extrusive)
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characteristics of glassy rock
Definition
Indicates that the molten material crystallized very rapidly and there was no time for elements to arrange themselves into solid crystalline compounds (extrusive)
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characteristic of fragmental
Definition
consist of pyroclastic material ejected from a volcano that fall to earth as a rock
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3 phanritic rock textures
Definition
-granular
-porphyritic
-poikilitic
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Mafic minerals
Definition
-olivine
-pyroxenes
-amphiboles
-biotite
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felsic minerals
Definition
-plagioclase feldspars
-muscovite
-quartz
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2 types of volcanic igneous rocks:
Definition
-lava flows
-pyroclastic flows
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Examples of what lava flow makes vs pyroclastic flow
Definition
Lava flow: a vesicular texture (holes in rock) and pillow lava
Pyroclastic flow: Volcanic ash and tuff
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Two types of eruptions
Definition
-Explosive
-Eeffusive (lava flow)
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Clastic sedimentary rock characterisitc
Definition
they undergo weathering and erosion, transport, deposition and lithification to form a clastic sedimentary rock
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Classification according to grain size
Definition
at 0.0625mm it goes from mud to sand and at 2mm it goes from sand to gravel
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What does maturity indicate?
Definition
the length of time that the sediment has been in the sedimentary cycle.
Describes the composition and texture of grains in clastic rocks
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3 different types of bedding
Definition
-parallel
-cross
-graded
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Clastic sedimentary 3 categories:
Definition
-continental (non marine)
-transitional
-marine
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Continental deposition 4 types:
Definition
alluvial
aeolian
fluvial
lacustrine
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transitional deposition 4 types
Definition
deltaic
tidal
lagoonal
beach/barrier
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Marine deposition 3 types
Definition
-shelf
-slope
-deep oceanic (abyssal plain)
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how do chemical sedimentary rocks form
Definition
through precipitation from a solution with high concentration ions(saturated with positive and negative charged atoms). These atoms are naturally attracted to each other and form ionic/covalent bonds as they crystallize into solid mineral crystals
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2 types of chemical sedimentary rocks
Definition
carbonates
evaporites
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organic buildups that are not wave resistant are:
Definition
banks
bioherms
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Dominent biological components in the modern reef
Definition
corals and algae
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composition of limestone vs dolostone
Definition
limestone: calcite and aragonite
dolostone: dolomite
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Evaporite
Definition
the other type of sedimentary rock, it is made up of inorganic chemical sedimentary deposits. forms along aride coastlines
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Metamorphic rock and how it works
Definition
forms from the transformation of the pre-existing rocks during the metamorphism.
transformation happens by:
-high temp
-high pressure
-oriented stress
-chemical reaction
Term
what is geothermal gradient?
Definition
rate at which the temp of earth increases by depth
Term
Types of metamorphism
Definition
regional
contact
burial
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chances of fossilization are higher in?
Definition
anoxic conditions
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3 types of fossils:
Definition
body
trace
chemical
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Lagerstatten
Definition
when the fossil is really really well preserved
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ichnology?
Definition
study of organism interaction in space and time, deals with footprints, burrows and borings
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coprolites
Definition
mineralized poo
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applications of fossils
Definition
taxonomy
evolution of life
biostatigraphy (time scale)
paleoecology (long term environmental change)
paelobiogeography (where earths plates used to be)
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phylogenetic naturalness
Definition
species are no longer god created, they evolutionize etc
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branches of statigraphy
Definition
-lithostatigraphy
-biostatigraphy
-chronostatigrapy
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Seno's principles
Definition
- The oldest layers are on the bottom and the newest are on the top (principle of superposition)
- sediments are originally deposited in flat, horizontal layers (principle of original horizontality)
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Principle of original continuity
Definition
original layer is laterally continuos, but may in time be deformed or broken down by rivers etc.
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unconformities
Definition
gaps in geological record, normally when to different rocks from different times are together etc., This shows that there have been episodes of erosions and sea variations
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principle of inclusion
Definition
method of relative dating in geology
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Eons from oldest to youngest
Definition
hadean (formation of earth)
archean (earliest life)
proterozoic (major tectonic events)
phanerozoic (where animals came in)
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ordovician period
Definition
lots of extinction happened, more than 60% of marine invertebrates died because of glaciation etc.
Term
Permian Period
Definition
Formation of pangae
A bunch of animals and stuff became extinct (more than the ordovician period)
Term
Phyletic gradualism
Definition
the animal or whatever it is changes and adapts at a linear rate that is like a straight line
Term
Punctuated Equilibria
Definition
The change in the animal or whatever it is, happens at a rate where it jumps up then normal, then jumps up again and then normal again etc..
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index fossil
Definition
a fossil which is useful for dating and correlating the strata in which it is found
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biogeography
Definition
the study of patterns and causes of geographic distribution of organisms
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ecological biogeography
Definition
the study of relationships between modern geographical distribution and present and recent climatic and ecological factors
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Paleobiogeography
Definition
A science that deals with the geographical distribution of plants and animals of former geological epochs
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factors of biogeography
Definition
climatic zonation
ocean vs land
ecological zonation
plate tectonics and paleobiogeography
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force vs stress in rocks
Definition
force - the push or pull that result in a change in the motion of a physical body of given mass
stress - the amount of force per unit area
Term
4 kinds of stress
Definition
uniform (pushing into the object in all directions)
tension (pulling away from up and lower direction/stretching object out)
compression (pushing in from up and down direction)
shear (pushing left from up and right from lower)
Term
3 kinds of folds
Definition
anticlines
synclines
monoclines
Term
Fracture
Definition
like a crack in the earth in upper part of continental and oceanic lithosphere
No displacement - Joint
Displacement - Fault
Term
3 kinds of faults
Definition
strike-slip
dip-slip
oblique-slip
Term
what did Wegener propose?
Definition
that continents broke through the ocean crust
also that the earths spin caused the continents to move
Term
What did Arthur Holmes do?
Definition
first geologist to realize mechanical and thermal implications of mantle convection which led to acceptance of plate tectonics
Term
Younger sediments location vs older sediments
Definition
youngest sediments found towards the central parts of oceans
older sediments are found on the proximity of the continental margins
Term
3 types of plate boundaries
Definition
divergent
convergent
transform
Term
Wilson Cycle
Definition
Opening - is a normal and then breaks apart
Closing - are apart and then close into one
Term
cascade mountain range
Definition
the Juan de Fuca dives beneath north america which produces a earthquake of great magnitude and the cascade mountain range
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2 prominent theories for the origin of life
Definition
Metabolism -life originated from a system of self-catalytic molecules capable of experiencing Darwinian evolution
Replication - life is based on the emergence of a self-replicating molecule (molecule that can copy itself, mutate and evolve more efficiently etc.)
Term
class cephalopoda
Definition
a classification of a type of animal, including squids, octopus etc.
Term
biggest difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes?
Definition
the eukaryotes have organelles and the prokaryotes dont, like a nucleus etc. Also they they are unicellular or multicellular and the prok's are only unicellular.
Term
cyanobacteria are capable of what?
Definition
photosynthesis
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