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Geology
Undergraduate 1
02/12/2015

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Term
Systems of the Earth 6 parts
Definition

1)Atmosphere

2)Biosphere

3)Hydrosphere

4)Lithosphere

5)Mantle

6)Core

Term
2 types of Geology
Definition
Physical and Historical
Term

Found layers of Strata, Fossils

Able to use that to predict what and how to dig

Definition
William Smith (1809)
Term
What is the scientific method? 4 parts
Definition
Observation/Hypothesis/Theory/Law
Term
4 forces at the beginning of the universe, list them
Definition

1)Gravity (attracts together)

2)Electromagnetic Force (binds atoms into molecules)

3)Strong nuclear Force (combines protons and neutrons)

4)Weak nuclear Force(breakdowns nucleus, radioactive decay)

Term

What two elements made up most of the earth in the beginning?

 

What are the percentages now?

 

 

Definition

Hydrogen-76%

Helium-24%

 

Hydrogen- 70%

Helium-28%

Others-2%

Term
The             belt is beyond neptune, it contains             .
Definition

1)Kuiper

2)comets

Term
The            belt is located between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter.
Definition
Asteroid
Term
How old are the oldest rocks on earth estimated to be?
Definition
4 billion years
Term
How old is the earth estimated to be?
Definition
4.6 billion years
Term
Is the inner core solid or liquid?
Definition
Solid
Term
Is the outer core solid or liquid?
Definition
Liquid
Term
What are the layers of the earth starting from the core? 4 parts
Definition

1)inner core

2)outer core

3)mantle

4)crust

Term

What are the 3 layers after the mantle going towards the crust?

 

What are the 3 areas located in the Lithosphere?

 

Definition

1)Lower mantle

2)Asthenosphere

3)Lithosphere

 

1)Upper Mantle

2)Continental Crust

3)Oceanic Crust

Term
the origin of our solar system involves the condensation and collapse of interstellar material in a spiral arm of the Milky Way Galaxy. What is this theory?
Definition
Solar Nebula Theory
Term
During the condensation process, gaseous, liquid and solid particles began accreting into ever larger masses called:
Definition
planetesimals
Term

-Makes up 16% of the earth

-10-13 g/cm^3

-Iron/Nickel

-Inner/Outer

 

 

Definition
Core
Term

-makes up 83% of the earth

-3.3-5.7 g/cm^3

-peridotite (Fe,Mg)

-Lower mantle (solid)

Definition
Mantle
Term

This part of the earth has plastic/flows slowly

Partial melting allows magma to rise

Definition
Asthenosphere
Term

-makes up 1% of the earth

-Lithosphere

-tectonic plates

-interaction between plates

 

Definition
Upper Mantle/Overlying Crust
Term

20-90km thick

Si+Al

Which crust is this?

Definition
Continental
Term

5-10km thick

Si+Fe+Mg

 

Which crust is this?

Definition
Oceanic crust
Term
A principle holding that we can interpret past events by understanding present-day processes, based on the idea that natural processes have always operated as they do now:
Definition
Principle of Uniformitarianism
Term
Theory holding that lithospheric plates move with respect to one another at divergent, convergent, and transform plate boundaries:
Definition
Plate Tectonic Theory
Term
Theory holding that all living things are related and that they descended with modification from organisms that lived during the past:
Definition
Thoery of evolution (organic evolution)
Term
a chart arranged so that the designation for the earliest part of geologic time appears at the bottom, followed upward by progressively younger time designations:
Definition
Geologic time scale
Term
What is the name of the super continent?
Definition
Pangea
Term
This plant was found in the Permian Age in the Southern Continents(Gondwana):
Definition
Glossopteris
Term
What were the cluster of southern continents called?
Definition
Gondwana
Term
German meteorologist who proposed "The Continental Drift" process in 1912
Definition
Alfred Wegener
Term
The hypothesis proposed by Alfred Wegener that all continents were once joined into a single landmass that broke apart, with the various fragments(continents) moving with respect to one another:
Definition
Continental Drift
Term
What areas/continents made up the Southern Continents/Gondwana? 5 parts
Definition

1)South America

2)Africa

3)India

4)Australia

5)Antarctica

Term
Was discovered by dating and determining the orientation of the remanent magnetism in lava flows on land:
Definition
Magnetic Reversals
Term
Any change, such as the average strength, in Earth's magnetic field:
Definition
Magnetic Anomaly
Term
The phenomenon involving the origin of new oceanic crust at spreading ridges that then moves away from ridges and is eventually consumed at subduction zones:
Definition
Seafloor Spreading
Term
Who mapped the floor of the ocean?
Definition
Harry Hess
Term
A type of circulation of material in the asthenosphere during which hot material rises, moves laterally, cools and sinks, then is reheated and continues the cycle
Definition
Convection cell
Term
Localized zone of melting below the lithosphere;detected by volcanism at the surface (Hawaiin Islands)
Definition
Hot spots
Term
How many major plates are there?
Definition
7
Term
Occurs where plates are separating and new oceanic lithosphere is forming (spreading ridges):
Definition
Divergent plate boundaries
Term
A divergent plate boundary can be             and           .
Definition

Oceanic

Continental

Term
The Mid Atlantic Ridge and the East African Rift Valley are examples of a            plate boundary?
Definition
Divergent
Term
Basalt and rhyolite are commonly found in            plate boundaries. Andesite is never found.
Definition
Divergent
Term
Where two plates collide and the leading edge of one plate descends beneath the margin of the other plate by a process known as subduction:
Definition
Convergent plate boundaries
Term
Oceanic/Oceanic plates, Oceanic/Continental plates and Continental/Continental plates are examples of            plate boundaries.
Definition
Convergent
Term
The Aleutian Islands, Andes Mountains and the Himalayas are examples of:
Definition
Convergent plate boundaries
Term
Andesite and Minor are commonly found in           plate boundaries.
Definition
Convergent
Term
These mostly occur along fractures in the sea floor known as transform faults whre plates slide laterally past one another, roughly parallel to the direction of plate movement:
Definition
Transform plate boundary
Term
The San Andreas Fault is an example of a            plate boundary.
Definition
Transform
Term
Sequences of rock on land consisting of deep-sea sediments, oceanic crust, and upper mantle. Used to recognize ancient convergent plate boundaries.
Definition
Ophiolites
Term
In 1869 this man documented his journey down the river in the Grand Canyon:
Definition
Powell
Term
Placing geologic events in a sequential order as determined from their positions in the geologic record:
Definition
Relative dating
Term
Provides specific dates for rock units or events expressed in years before the present:
Definition
Numerical dating (radiometric/absolute)
Term
Scholar from Ireland who believed God created Earth on Sunday, October 23, 4004 BC.
Definition
Ussher
Term
A french zoologist believed Earth gradually cooled to its present condition from a molten beginning.Earth was at least 75,000 years old.
Definition
De Buffen
Term
Irish geologist who measured the amount of salt currently in world's streams. Believed earth was 90,000,000 years old.
Definition
Joly
Term
Scottish geologist who came up with the Principle of Uniformitarianism. Founder of modern geology. Erosion. Estimated the earth to be very old.
Definition
Hutton
Term
Wrote the book "Principles of Geology". Influential on Darwins theory of evolution. Established uniform as the guiding principle of Geology.
Definition
Lyell
Term
English physicist who believed Earth has been gradually losing heat. Measured heat loss he could determine age. Earth is no older then 400 million years and no younger then 20 million years.
Definition
Kelvin (Lord)
Term
This principle was the basis for relative age determinations of strata and their contained fossils
Definition
Principle of Superposition
Term
This principle says sedimentary particles settle from water under the influence of gravity, sediment is deposited in essentially horizontal layers;
Definition
Principle of Original Horizontality
Term
This principle says sediment extends laterally in all directions until it thins and pinches out, or terminates, against the edge of the depositional basin:
Definition
Principle of Lateral Continuity
Term
This principle says an igneous intrusion or a fault must be younger than the rock it intrudes or displaces (Hutton)
Definition
Principle of Cross Cutting Relationships
Term
This principle says inclusions/fragments in a body of rock must be older than the rock itself:
Definition
Principle of Inclusions
Term
This principle says fossil assemblages (groups of fossils) succeed one another through time in a regular and determinable order (Law of Faunal Succession):
Definition
Principle of Fossil Succession
Term
What are the 3 types of Radioactive Decay?
Definition
Alpha/Beta/Electron Capture
Term
When an unstable parent nucleus emits two protons and two neutrons:
Definition
Alpha Decay
Term
When an electron is emitted from a neutron in the nucleus (into a proton)
Definition
Beta Decay
Term
When a proton captures an electron and is thereby converted to a neutron:
Definition
Electron Capture
Term
          atom will convert to a            atom.
Definition
Parent/Daughter
Term
Neither parent nor daughter atoms have been added or removed from the system since crystallization and that ratio between them results only from radioactive decay, is known as:
Definition
Closed system
Term
Dates samples ranging from only a few hundreds of millions of years old, is known as:
Definition
Fission Track
Term
Based on the ratio of Carbon 14 to carbon 12 and is generally used to date once-living material (Tree Rings), is known as:
Definition
Carbon-14 dating
Term
Uranium/Lead dates back to how many years?
Definition
4.5 billion years
Term
Time it takes for half of parent atom to convert to daughter atom is known as:
Definition
Half life
Term
Naturally occuring, inorganic, crystalline solids, with a narrowly defined chemical composition and distinctive physical properties is known as:
Definition
Minerals
Term
What are the 4 states of matter?
Definition
Plasma/Solid/Liquid/Gas
Term

The number of protons in an atom's nucleus determines its:

 

(number over top in periodic table)

(in writing form the number is to the right and below)

Definition
Atomic number
Term

This number is found by adding the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus:

 

Definition
Atomic mass number
Term
          bonding is when electrons are donated/received.
Definition
Ionic
Term
          bonding is when atoms share electrons.
Definition
Covalent
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