Geology Test 2-Earth Processes – Flashcards

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Endogenic Processes
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-At a particular point, the nature of processes acting on the Earth's surface are strongly influenced by endogenic processes. -Those associated to the energy of the Earth's interior -Associated to plate tectonics and orogeny -Define rock types and topography
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Variable Rock Types->
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Varying composition, textures, and vulnerabilities to surface processes
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Earth Surface Analogy
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Geologic setting->Sculptured by Surface Processes->Characteristic Landform
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Signature
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A distinctive pattern, product, or characteristic by which someone or something can be identified
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Landslide Signatures
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Scars, deposits, and topography
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Geologic Setting (Endogenic)->Weathering->
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-Mass Wasting, Surface Erosion, Fluvial, Shoreline, and Aeolian -All form characteristic landform and sedimentary rocks
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Exogenic Processes
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-External processes occurring at or neat the Earth's surface -Powered by the energy from the sun and gravity -Basic component of the rock cycle
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Weathering
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-The physical breakdown (disintegration) and chemical alteration (decomposition) of rocks at or near the Earth's surface -The response of Earth's material being exposed to a new environment different from where they were originally created
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2 Types of Weathering
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Mechanical Chemical
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Mechanical Weathering
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-The physical breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces -Increases the amount of surface area where chemical weathering can occur
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Mechanical Weathering (4)
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Frost Wedging Salt Crystal Growth Exfoliation (sheeting) Biological
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Frost Wedging
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-Water can expand by 9% when it freezes -When water inside rock crevices freezes it can exert a force that breaks the rock -When it occurs at a cliff face, it creates a deposit called talus slope
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Salt Crystal Growth
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-Common on rocky shorelines -Sea spray or salty groundwater penetrates rock crevices and pores -Salt crystals form and grow, enlarging the pores until they break (brittle deformation)
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Exfoliation (sheeting)
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-Common when large igneous plutons are exposed to the surface -Slabs break off -Reduction in lithostatic pressure -Landform is an 'exfoliation zone
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Biological Weathering
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-Plant roots searching for water wedge into rock crevices -Burrowing animals help break down the rock by moving loose material to the surface
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Chemical Weathering
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-Chemical transformation of rock into on or more new compounds -Can create opportunities for mechanical weathering processes to operate -Produces new substances that tend to be in a more stable state within their surroundings that in their unweathered condition -Dissolved materials in water (rainfall) are a trigger to chemical weathering -Rain picks up CO2 in the air and organic compounds in the vegetations and becomes acidic meaning it reacts. Rocks are dissolved.
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Chemical Weathering (1)
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Spheroidal Weathering
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Spheroidal Weathering
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Water along cracks chemically weathers rocks following a spherical shape
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Controls on weathering rates
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-Rock Characteristics -Climate
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Rock Characteristics
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-Some minerals are more reactive than others -Physical features (texture, density of cracks) can control the rate and extent of water penetration into rocks
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Climate
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Controls frequency of freeze-thaw conditions (frost wedging), controls type and abundance of vegetation (root wedging), abundance of moisture and temperature which when abundant and warm promote chemical reactions
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Differential Weathering
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-More resistant rocks stick above surrounding terrain -Easily erodible rocks erode faster and produce low spots
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