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Planet Earth Test 2
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Geology
Undergraduate 2
03/28/2013

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Major layers of the Earth
Definition
Crust, Mantle, Core
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Mineral and chemical composition of the crust and mantle
Definition
Mantle: mafic minerals(peridotite-olivine), Magnesium(Mg) & Iron (Fe)

Crust: Mafic minerals (basalts & gabbrons - olivine & pyoxene), silicon (Si) & oxygen (O)
Term
N S C L I
Definition
N = natural
S = solids
C = crystal (shape)
L = lattize (atomic structure of the minteral)
I = inorganic
Term
The three different types of bonds that were discussed in class
Definition
Iconic bonds: opposites attract, lose or gain electrons to become stable Covalent bonds: sharing of electrons Metallic bonds: negatives + positives, jump like jellybeans
Term
Silicate minerals: why is something classified as a silicate mineral?
Definition
Based on SiO4 (silicon tetrahedron), based on covalent bonding (sharing of electrons).
(All 4 oxygens in the silica tetrahedron are shared)
Term
Quartz
Definition
Felsic mineral.
Bi-pyramidal Hexagon: has 6 sides and pyramids at the end of both sides
Term
Olivine
Definition
Independent tetrahedrons
Small green crystals
Term
What are the two types of tetrahedron configurations we focused on?
Definition
Independent tetrahedron
Silica tetrahedron
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What is the rock cycle?
Definition
All rocks have a formation history and a destruction history.
Term
Types/examples of weathering
Definition
The breakdown of preexisting rock. Physical (erosion & gravity), chemical weathering (avalanches & acid rain)
Term
Three major rock types
Definition
Igneous, Metamorphic, and Sedimentary
Term
What are the differences between rocks and minerals?
Definition
A rock is an aggregate of minerals. (Minerals are a natural crystalline solid with a specific chemical composition, rocks are more than one minerals formed together through one of the formation histories (igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary).
Term
Formational history of sandstone and granite
Definition
Sandstone: weathering from wind/water, creates cement - cohesive and glued together
Granite: weathering from the cooling of molten lava, became dense and hard.
Term
Composition of sandstone and granite
Definition
Sandstone: quartz & feldspar
Granite: quartz, mica, & feldspar
Term
What is a plutonic rock?
Definition
Rock that has cooled below the surface od the earth (ex. granite)
Term
What types of plate settings are associated with volcanism
Definition
Intra-plate igneous activity (in the middle or within a plate)
Subduction yields a volcanic arc
Melting occurs beneath a continental rift(continental & oceanic settings)
Term
Architectural parts of a volcano
Definition
Vents(flank vents): network of pipes that bring molten rock to the surface, and extrudes onto the surface as magma
Flanks: steep sides of the mountainous area
Summit: (central, main vent) very wide, carries a lot of molten rock up to the surface during eruption, extrudes at the peak of the volcano which is called the summit
Crater: wide circular opening in which the main summit vent extrudes
All volcanoes have these 4 parts.
Term
Fractional crystallization
Definition
fraction of soldification that goes on in the magma chamber (taking a fraction of molten rock and crystallizing it over time)
Term
What are two mafic and two felsic minerals we discussed?
Definition
Mafic: olivine, pyroxene (basalts)
felsic: quartz, feldspar
Term
How are these minerals relatable to Bowen's reaction series?
Definition
Bowen Reaction Series: consequence of fractional crystallization predicts what kind of rocks and crystals will form over time (mafic forms before felsic)
Term
How are these minerals relatable to volcanoes?
Definition
You can access how explosive a volcano will be based on its chemistry
Term
What are the different volcanoes we discussed?
Definition
Shield volcanoes. Strato-type volcanoes(Lava domes).
Term
What makes these volcanoes different?
Definition
They have a unique set of characteristics that make them different.
Shield: low-lying, hot, has lava rivers
Strato: steep & cold
Term
Pressure and temperature as factors of metamorphism
Definition
Change from one rock type to another
ex. sandstone + pressure/temp = quartzite
limestone + pressure/temp = marble
granite + pressure/temp = gneiss
Term
Protolith
Definition
"rock starting point" original rock before metamorphism
Term
Recrystallization
Definition
a change in crystal shape but not in mineral type
become angular, squished
Term
Neocrystallization
Definition
formation of new minerals
Term
Conglomerate & meta-conglomerate
Definition
Conglomerate is a series of boulders cemented together, distorted into rocks
Conglomerate + pressure = meta-conglomerate (a conglomerate rock that has under gone metamorphism)
Term
Protoliths for the metamorphic rocks
Definition
Sandstone, limestone, granite, claytene
Term
Contact metamorphism
Definition
When hot temperatures contact rock and changes it
Term
Six pathways to metamorphic rock
Definition
1. igneous - metamorphic
2. sedimentary - metamorphic
3. metamorphic - metamorphic
4. coeval changes in pressure & temp
5. increasing temp
6. increasing pressure
Term
What are the different types of sedimentary rocks?
Definition
Limestone, sandstone, conglomerates, mudstones
Term
How does a clastic sedimentary rock form?
Definition
Form from the chemical and physical weathering of mountains (acid rain/carbonic acid) where it is very rainy, then it runs down a river that goes down the mountain that serves as a transportation/connector and temporary storage, then deposits into a body of water (ocean).
Term
What are the different types of sandstones?
Definition
Arcose, Lithic, Arenite, Wacke
Term
What is a sedimentary basin?
Definition
Areas where sedimentary rock accumulates
Term
Why are they (sedimentary basins) important to society?
Definition
They make some of the world's most important products such as fossil fuels.
Term
What are the different fault systems that can form sedimentary basins?
Definition
Normal
Half grabbon
Term
What are the different parts of these faults (of sedimentary basins)?
Definition
Normal: hoarse grabbon hoarse Half grabbon: foot wall, hanging wall
Term
How do the fault systems and basins of East Africa differ from the American Southwest?
Definition
East Africa: half grabbon
American Southwest: normal
Term
What types of sedimentary rocks do you find in basins?
Definition
Conglomerates & sandstones
Mudstones
Limestones
Term
How do these sedimentary rocks different from each other?
Definition

Conglomerates & sandstones: high permability but low porosity (allow liquid and gas to escape)

Mudstones: high porosity and low permability (hold a lot of gas & blocks it in)

Limestones: high porosity & high permeability (bleeds oil because it holds so much)

Term
What are the limitations on where in the world and when in time fossil fuels can be found?
Definition
Without the proper mixture of time and organics, fossil feuls cant be made
ex. Saudi Arabia has the largest
Marcellus shale: mudstone that natural gas is taken out of by fracking
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