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Earth Science: Final Vocab

G Period
Earth Science Honors
Mrs. Wilde
Final
Vocab

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clastic sedimentary rock
composed of luthified sediment composed of fragments of weathered rock that have been transported some distance from their place of origin
sill
An intrusion of magma parallel to the layers of rock
3
There are __ (numeric) types of volcanoes
crater lake
The formation produced when a crater or caldera fills with water
stratification (bedding)
layering that develops as sediments are deposited
3
What is the minimum number of seismographs to find the epicenter of an earthquake? (numeral)
Alaska; 1964
The "Good Friday Quake" which destroyed Valdez occured in (place) ______ in (year) _____
subduction zones
Most deep focus earthquakes are found in ________________
shallow
Transform faults have ______ focus earthquakes
aa
Sharp and jagged lava
sea-floor spreading
How the oceanic crust spreads apart and creates new lithosphere
ripple marks
small parallel ridges and toughs formed in sediment by wind or water currents and waves, They may then be preserved when the sediment is lithified
tsunami
produced when a vertical earthquake occurs in the ocean
Pangea
The name of the supercontinent on Earth
mantle
The largest layer of Earth, with silicate and iron
San Andreas
The _____________ fault system is an example of strike-slip faults
Pacific
The _________ plate is about a quarter of a mile away from San Francisco
magma
Molten rock under Earth's surface
basaltic
Shield volcanoes usually have ______ magma
hydrothermal metamorphism
changes in rock that are primarily caused by migrating hot water and by ions dissolved in the hot water
metamorphic rock
rock formed when any kind of rocks recrystallize in response to elevated temperature, increased pressure, chemical change, and/or deformation
catagories of sedimentary rock
chemical, clastic, bioclastic & organic
laccolith
A raise in the land where magma is pushing up on the rock
basaltic
_______ magma is high in iron and is usually black
yes
Can volcanoes can cool climate? (yes or no)
lateral
The reason Mt. St. Helens was so destructive is because it had an unexpected ______ eruption
North American
We live on the __________ ____________ plate
California
The state with the second most earthquakes
metamorphic grade
the intensity of metamorphism that formed a rock; the maxmimum temperature and pressure attained during metamorphism
P Wave
This type of wave is compressional
left lateral
If the plate on the other side of you is moving left it is a ___________ earthquake
porphyry
any igneous rock containing phenocrysts in a relitively fine-grained matrix
cross-bedding
an arrangement of small beds at an angle to the main sedimentary layering
blind
Many thrust faults are _____ and don't show up on the surface
short
_____ term prediction predicts place and time
false
We are better at predicting earthquakes than predicting volcanoes (True or False)
pore space
open space between grains in rock, sediment, or soil
basalt
The rock oceanic crust is composed of
amplitude
This measurement represents is the highest point on a seismograph
volcanic island arc
An underwater arc of volcanoes form the collision of two oceanic plates
oceanic
The ___________ plate always sinks when it comes in contact with its opposite, a continental plate
moment magnitude
The ______________________ scale is based on the largest body wave and length of fault cracking
intermediate rock
igneous rock with chemical and mineral composition between those of granite and basalt
body wave
any wave that travels through the body of the earth
S Wave
This type of wave cannot travel through water
precursors
Evidence of an upcoming earthquake prior to an earthquake
dormant
A volcano which has not erupted in the past 100 years, but in recorded history is a ______ volcano
Alaska
The part of California on the pacific plate will eventually crash into __________
stratovolcano
This type of volcano is the most dangerous and unpredictable
P Wave
This type of wave is the first to arrive
142
The high degree of the shadow zone is ____ degrees
long
_____ term prediction predicts place
composite
Another name for a stratovolcano
lava
fluid magma that flows onto the earth's surface from a volcano or fissure. Also, the rock formed by solidification of the same material
epicenter
the point above ground of an earthquake's origin
metamorphism
the process by which rocks and minerals change in response to changes in temperature, pressure, chemical compositions, and/or deformation
New Madrid
This quake was in Missiouri and rang bells in Boston
divergant (boundary)
A boundary where the plates pull apart
weathering
the decompocition and disintegration of rocks and minerals at the earth's surface by a mechanical and chemical process
compaction
tighter packing of sedimentary grains causing weak lithification and a decrease in porosity, usually resulting from the weight of overlying sediment
basaltic
Stratovolcanoes are not produced by _______ magma
iron
The core is made of ____ and nickel
right lateral
If the plate on the other side of you is moving right it is a __________ earthquake
pluton
an igneous intrusion
fossils
the perserved trace, imprint, or remains of a plant or animal
lapilli
Particles of rock larger than cinders, about the size of walnuts
lithification
sediment > sedimentary rock
seamounts
Underwater volcanic peaks
lahar
A volcanic mudflow from melted snow
Carbon Dioxide
The type of gas that is emitted from a volcano in the largest quantities
black smoker
These are geyser-like structurs underwater that emit hot, mineral rich water that flows into the cool sea
focus
the exact point of an earthquake's origin
sedimentary structure
any structure formed in sedimentary rock during deposition or by later sedimentary processes (ex: bedding)
high
Magma with ____ silica content is very sticky
sediment
solid rock or mineral fragments transported and deposited by wind, water, gravity, or ice, precipitated by chemical reactions, or secreted by organisms, and that accumulates as layers in loose, unconsolidated form
plate
Earthquakes normally occur at ______ boundaries
Wegener
Last name of scientist who proposed continental drift
Alaska
The state with the most earthquakes
buildings
It's not the earthquake that kills people, it's the _______.
shallow
_____ focus earthquakes are the most destructive
sedimentary rock
rock formed when sediment is lithified
Richter
The Richter scale is named after Charles ________.
shield
Kiluea is a _____ volcano
L Wave
another way of saying "Surface wave"
contact metamorphism
caused by heating of country rock, and/pr addition of fluids, from a nearby igneous intrusion
yes
Will there be another Pangea?
magnetic reversal
The event that occurs when Earth's magnetic fields reverse
Mercalli scale
the scale of earthquake magnitude based on dammage
San Andreas Fault
The nearest transform fault to us
Nazca
The Andes are formed from the subduction of the _______ plate
L waves
The most dammaging seismic waves (short name)
mediterranean-asian
The _____________________ belt has many earthquakes near asia
lithification
the conversion of loose sediment to solid rock
transform (boundary)
A boundary where the plates slide past each other
gas
The more silica magma has, the more it tends to trap ____
thrust fault
fault where pieces of rock are being pushed together
longer
The _____ the rupture of a fault, the more energy is released
low
Magma with ____ silica content is runny
tephra
Another name for pyroclastics
mid ocean ridges
____________ are structures on the sea floor that have many earthquakes
no
(Yes or No) We are very good at earthquake prediction right now
3
The number of seismographs from different places to find the epicenter of an earthquake
S-P Lag
The time between the S-wave arrival and the P-wave arrival
foliation
layering in rock created by metamorphism
felsic
any light-colored igneous rock containing large abounts of FELdspar and Silica
deformation
folding, faulting, and other changes in shape of rocks or minerals in response to mechanical forces, such as those that occur in tectonically active regions
parasitic
A ______ cone is a vent on the side of a volcano
phenocryst
larger crystals within a rock
crust
The thin outer layer of the Earth
volcanoes
There are usually ____________ on top of subduction zones
igneous rock
rock that solidified from magma
seismic waves
All waves that travel through rock
carbonate rock
made up primarily of carbonate materials (ex: limestone & dolomite)
slaty clevage
a parallel metamorphic foliation in a plane perpendicular to the direction of tectonic compression
supercontinent
A large continent (not Pangea)
liquid
the outer core is _______ (form)
pyroclastic flow
A _______ ______ is produced when tephra slides down a volcano
Loma Prieta
This quake in Santa Cruz caused 5 Billion dollars of dammage
convection
________ currents is major reason plates on Earth move
texture
the size, shape, and arrangement of mineral grains, or crystals in a rock
asthenosphere
The goowy plactic part below the lithosphere that the plates ride on
surface waves
Waves on the surface (long name)
seismology
The study of earthquakes
cinder cone
A _____ _____ is a volcano that is short and has steep sides
refract
Waves do this when the density of the material they go through changes
MOHO
The _____ boundary is the boundary between the crust and mantle
brick
"Not a _____ shall be left upon a _____" Mercalli scale 12 (1 word answer)
melting
metamorphic rock > magma
order of the rock cycle
magma, solidification < igneous rock, weathering < sediment, lithification < sedimentary rock, metamorphism < metamorphic rock, melting <
yes
Can volcanoes warm earth? (yes or no)
ocean
Wegener's hypothesis didn't explain how the continents moved through the _____
time-travel
We used a _____________ graph in calculating the distance to the epicenter from a seismogram
hot spot
Most basaltic volcanoes are located on a _______
Continental Drift
The origional version of plate tectonics by Wegener that didn't include the mechanism
strike-slip
A ___________ fault is where the fault moves horizontally
continental rifting
When one continent splits apart above divergant boundaries
echo sounder
The tool used to "map" the ocean floor
block
A _____ is the largest particle in a pyroclastic flow - as large as a truck
shield
______ volcanoes are the tallest if meausured from base to tip
constant
Each plate is in ________ motion
Yes
Mrs. Wilde is your favorite teacher (Yes or No)
Richter scale
The scale of earthquake magnitude based on the largest body wave
hot spot
A constant stream of magma, one of which formed Hawaii
volcanic rocks (in or ex)
extrusive
metamorphism
sedimentary rock > metamorphic rock
Northridge
a thrust fault in the LA basin caused a huge earthquake
outer core
A fluid, metallic layer of Earth
660
The 660-kilometer discontinuity is located _____ kilometers below the surface.
four types of metamorphism
contact, burial, hydrothermal, regional dynamothermal
660-kilometer discontinuity
The _____________ is the boundary where seismic waves slow down again because the pressure increases
plutonic rock
an igneous rock that forms deep beneath earth's surface
Mid-Oceanic Ridge System
The entire system of oceanic ridges all over the world
Benioff zone
The zone where a subducting plate scrapes against the other plate
rift valley
A long trough at the top of an oceanic ridge
pahoehoe
Type of lava that is smooth and runny (type)
Juan de Fuca
The plate that is up by Oregon
lithosphere
The bitter crust and the upper part of the mantle
cinders
Tephra particles about the size of pebbles
caldera
The large crater resulting from a collapsed crater
plutonic rocks (in or ex)
intrusive
epicenter
The point above ground where an earthquake occured
ring of fire
The Pacific _________ _________ _______ has some of the most earthquakes anywhere
trench
The deepest part of the ocean
bomb
A _____ is a rock about the size of a football from a volcano
nickel
The core is made of iron and _____
dike
An intrusion of magma which cuts across the layers of rock
pluton
A body of magma under the earth
trench
The structure that is formed in a subduction zone (looks like a V)
mountains
________ are created when two contiental plates collide
shadow zone
The _____________ is the place where no seismic waves reach the surface on Earth
examples of sedimentary structures
bedding (most obvious), cross-bedding, ripple marks, mudcracks, fossils
convergent (boundary)
A boundary where the plates get smashed together
transform
The San Andreas fault is a ___________ boundary
mafic
rocks that contain a large amount of Magnesium and iorn, the cause of it's dark black color
regional dynamothernal metamorphism
metamorphism accompanied by deformation affecting an extensive region of the earth's crust
mud cracks
irregular usually polygonal fractures that develop when mud dries. The patterns may be perserved when the mud is lithified
granite
The most common igneous rock on Earth
oceanic
_______ crust always sinks below in subduction
82
The mantle is ___% of the Earth
ash
The smallest pyroclastic particle
intrusive
Formations of magma inside the Earth are part of _______ volcanism
organic sedimentary rock
consist of the lithified organic remains of plants or animals (ex: coal)
solidification
magma > igneous rock
shield
A _____ volcano is tall and has very gentle slopes
rock cycle
sequence of events in which rocks are formed, destroyed, altered, and reformed by geological processes
100
A volcano is "active" if it has erupted in the past ____ years (Numeric)
aftershock
A small tremble after an earthquake while the ground is settling
focus
The exact point where an earthquake occured
burial metamorphism
results form deep burial of rocks in a sedimentary basin. Rocks metamorphised in this way are usually unfoliated
Plate Tectonics
The entire theory of plates on Earth, moving around, with the mechanism
liquefaction
The process where the ground turns into liquid through shaking
Glomar Challenger
The ship that drilled into the oceanic crust to get samples of sediments
P Wave
This type of wave can travel through water
chemical sedimentary rock
form by direct precipitation of minerals from solution (ex: rock salt)
foreshock
A small tremble before an earthquake
India
The Himilayas were formed when _________ crashed into the Eurasian plate
No
Do you want to be caught in a pyroclastic flow? (Yes or No)
stratovolcano
This type of volcano is layered and can have ash or lava eruptions
fault creep
the movement of plates slowly and constantly, not storing and releasing large ammounts of energy
subduction zone
The place where one plate slides under another
earthquake
A sudden motion or trembling of the earth
subduction
The process of one plate going under another
magma
molten rock generated within the earth
103
The low degree of the shadow zone is ____ degrees
lava
Molten rock above/on Earth's surface
mantle plume
A burst of magma from the mantle
plastic
When stress is applied to rock, before it breaks it goes through ______ deformation.
continental slope
The the "cliff"-like structure where a continent ends under water
seismograph
The instrument used to measure earthquakes
volcanic rock
fromed when magma erupted, cooled, and solidified within a kilometer or less of the earth's surface
microfossils
From oceanic sediment, scientists use ____________ to date the rock
Eldfell
The volcano in Iceland whose lava was stopped by water
ocean basin
The part of the ocean that is relatively flat and extends for a long way
fissility
fine layering along which a rock splits easily
batholith
A huge pluton
weathering
igneous rock > sediment
stratovolcano
A tall volcano with steep sides
peat
loose, unconsolidated, brownish mass of partially decayed plant matter; a precursor to coal
surface wave
another way of saying "L wave"
boundary
Where all the interactions of plates occur (singular)
seismograph
the instrument used to measure earthquakes
andesitic
_______ lava is medium thickness
basaltic
_______ lava is thin and runny
older
The ___________ oceanic plate always sinks in collisions
bioclastic sedimentary rock
composed of broken shell fragments and similar remains of living organisms (ex: most limestone)
deep
______ focus earthquakes get mainly absorbed in rock
continental volcanic arc
An arc of volcanoes caused by subduction of an oceanic plate under a contnental plate
S Wave
This is a shear wave
extinct
If a volcano has not shown activity for 5000 years, it is _______
crater
The top part of a volcano that dips down
Hawaii
Where would you find a gentle, mafic volcano?
flood basalt
Lava that flows over the land like a flood is a _____ ______
extrusive igneous rock
formed from material that has erupted onto the earth's surface
cinder cone
A volcano that is made of loose pieces of rock
fumarole
A ________ is a gas vent on a volcano
continental shelf
The part of a continent that extends underwater
body
Both S and P waves are ________ waves
slab-pull
The effect of a ridge sliding down into the mantle, taking the rest of the plate with it, helping power plate tectonics
paleoseismology
the study of ancient earthquakes
bedding (stratification)
layering that develops as sediments are deposited
inner core
The iron-rich, solid layer of Earth
L Wave
This type of wave (short name) is a combination of S waves and P waves
rhyolitic
______ lava is the thickest and stickiest lava
changes
Scientists look for ______ in magma temperature, mineral composition, land formations, and gas emissions to predict an eruption
lahar
Mt. Rainier's most dangerous threat is a ______
Yellowstone
The closest hot spot to us
magnetic field
The liquid outer core and solid inner core produce the _______ ________
ridge-push
The force powering plate tectonics where gravity pushes crust down from a ridge
convection (cell)
A current where the warm rises to the top, cools, then sinks back to the bottom
intrusive igneous rock
formed when magma solidifies within bodies of pre-existing rock

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