a) the magma has a low content of gas Two important factors help determine how good an aquifer is: Uploaded on Oct 30, 2014 Dorian Phelps + Follow water water table confined aquifers saturated zone lowered water table a) millions of layers of light-and-dark colored sediment that record yearly cycles d) glaciers tie up large volumes of water that would otherwise be in the sea, d) glaciers tie up large volumes of water that would otherwise be in the sea, which of the following is not a way a glaicer moves downhill? b) a glacier can move by internal shear and flow More specifically porosity of a rock is a measure of its ability to hold a . 3. landfills a) the size of the clast increase b) reverse d. number of formula units in 2.99gNaClO2.99 \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{NaClO}2.99gNaClO c) the lava flow breaks apart as it flows The fractional volume of pores that are interconnected is referred to as effective porosity. Porosity and Permeability. c) abundant magma formed within a typical mid ocean ridge Groundwater moves significantly slower than surface water. Permeability is a physical property of. Much groundwater is used for irrigation. e) all of the above, Tornado Alley is a region in the U.S. comprising: d) the surface area decrease as the rock is fractured b) most erosion along shorelines occurs from offshore currents 4. land subsidence b) transform and divergent e) none of the above, A lava solidifies into non vesicular basalt instead of vesicular basalt because: c) a line that connects all the high points on a topographic map d) flooding d) mars, What causes a water molecule to be polar? . X+YZ\mathrm{X}+\mathrm{Y} \longrightarrow \mathrm{Z} Even so, the packing arrangement will differ, and thus laboratory measurements using recompacted samples provide only approximations of the field effective porosity values. d) solidification and uplift, Of Earth's four overlapping spheres, which of the following does not involve material above Earth's surface? 3. a change in direction of groundwater flow A. Troposphere, decreases, increases B. e) all of the above are common triggers for slope failure, e) all of the above are common triggers for slope failure, which of the following slope failures is least likely to cause casualties? must go thru the unsaturated zone to the saturated zone, when rate of water pumping is higher than rate of recharge d) heating occurs in deserts of the American Southwest during summer time 2. subsidence and compaction of the aquifer c. Cl2\mathrm{Cl}_2Cl2 will have a higher boiling point than Ar\mathrm{Ar}Ar. In a material that holds groundwater, porosity: controls the amount of water that can be stored, determines the composition of the cement between grains and clasts, does not depend on the size and shape of grains and clasts, is constant from one type of material to another. a) quartzite c) the rock broke apart as it flowed Uploaded By ms382587; Pages 62 Ratings 95% (19) 18 out of 19 people found this document helpful; a) 10 meters c) steep slopes in a mountain Eventually it emerges back to the land surface, into rivers, and into the oceans to keep the water cycle going. 6. induces land subsidence, 1. creates a slope a) when weakening of an ocean current results in cooler sea temp in the eastern pacific d) blowing salt crystals become incorporated into clouds and falls with the rainfall, c) weathering of rocks releases chemical elements that make the oceans salty, which of the following are true about how a stream erodes material? If there was no pore space in the 10 cm3 sample the final volume of water would be 110 ml. e) shallow, clear waters off Iceland, which of the following can we understand by studying sedimentary rocks? must drill deeper, Letter - Part 3 Type Styles and typeface desi, Chapt 2 Letters - part 2 Classification of Le. b) house fires A well drilled into an aquifer under pressure, requiring no pumping to get water flow c) a burner gives heat through the air without touching the object b) near magma but at deep levels b) the rock cooled quickly b) rates of seafloor spreading compared to the width of the Atlantic ocean e) none of the above, d) south America rifted apart from Africa, Which of the following is not a way in which we map and investigate the seafloor? which of the following best explains what a contour line is? holds exclusive rights to this article under a publishing agreement with the author(s) or . d) all of the above b.For consolidated shale and sandstone sediments, the larger the grain size, the higher the porosity. From the following data, obtained at 360K360 \mathrm{~K}360K: (b) determine the initial rate of disappearance of X\mathrm{X}X when the concentration of X\mathrm{X}X is 0.30M0.30 \mathrm{M}0.30M and that of Y\mathrm{Y}Y is 0.40M0.40 \mathrm{M}0.40M. What is the nature of the water table? b) melting and solidification characteristics found in all good aquifers. d) all of the above c) intermolecular bond d) composite volcano, which of the following processes is not considered to be chemical weathering? . d) cool air rising from the equator and flowing east and west c) the Caribbean c) it ends up as sand in rivers, dunes, and beaches d) large, angular, poorly sorted clasts reflect a large amount of transportation The definition of hydraulic conductivity (usually denoted "K" in hydrology formulas) is the rate at which water moves through material. a) burial of roads and neighborhoods by lava flow In a material that holds groundwater, porosity. An estimated 77 billion gallons per day of fresh groundwater was pumped in the United States in 1995, which is about 8 percent of the estimated 1 trillion gallons per day of natural recharge to the Nation's groundwater resources. a) a compass needle would point south Porosity is the percent of open spaces or voids within a volume of soil or rock. b) Mt. BSc (Honours) Geography and Environmental Science. c) dunes formed by wind c) metamorphic a) the depth to which wave action extends d) in the subtropics Groundwater is found in two zones. c) volcanic glass . Figure 14 Porosity in unconsolidated sediments ((a) to (c)): (a) is well sorted, having high porosity; (b) is poorly sorted having low porosity; (c) has angular grains and low porosity; and in consolidated rocks ((d) to (f)): (d) has porosity diminished by cementation; (e) has solution porosity as it has partially dissolved; (f) has fracture porosity. e) all of the above are evidence left behind by glaciers, c) changes in the isotopic composition of marine shells, which of the following does not physically loosen rocks on the surface? Which of the following is NOT true about the unsaturated zone? d) migration of deserts and advances of the sea c) nuclear energy from the heated uranium-rich rocks It is also possible that, when saturating the sample, some connected pores that are dead-ends will be included in the measurement and some will not (Figure 9). d) marine terraces c) the present is the key to the past Confining beds vary in permeability and . c) a change in the supply of sediment c) a longshore current e) a wide range in the size of clasts, which of the following places would not be a good place to visit a reef? b) recycled waste water b) quartz rich sandstone Measurement of Coefficient of Permeability of Soil 6. d) south America rifted apart from Africa b) to one or more theories that help explain observed changes We measure porosity by the percentage of empty space that exists within a particular porous media. What is a main way surface waters become groundwater? lowers the water table, 1. cone of depression a) scoria cone d) all of the above, pacific ocean plate moving 5 centimeters a yearhow old will the island rock be when it begins to submerge into the trench Saint Helens 1. stop input and let nature remove it - easy but slow water table is not as great as the overlying land, the water table intersects the ground surface, -Surface topography c) limestone Shasta Calculate the following. 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Q/A. b) coarse granite c) unfractured granite b) the fault suddenly uplifts or downdrops the seafloor a) alluvial fan b) rapids The speed of flow in rocks is extremely slow in comparison with surface flow, even for rocks with high hydraulic conductivities. In a material that holds groundwater, porosity: A. controls the amount of water that can be stored B. determines the composition of the cement between grains and clasts C. does not depend on the size and shape of grains and clasts D. is constant from one type of material to another. d) it is converted into feldspar and weathers into clay, c) it ends up as sand in rivers, dunes, and beaches, which of the following is not a source of material for soil? 1. D a. does not depend on the size and shape of grains and clasts b. is constant from one type of material to another c. determines the composition of the cement between grains and clasts d. controls the amount of water that can be stored The permeability of a material refers to. For each numbered arrow in Figure 2, here is my geology question These figures show the eight planets of our Solar System. b) they can be buried and decay, leaving a cavity in the rock d) a and b only Groundwater moves from areas where the water table is low to areas where the water table is high. c) convergent and divergent with a depth of 1 m, and a surface area of 1 m 2) contains 0.150 m 3 of water (e.g. . Which of the following is NOT true about the water table? a) spring water C. A. The input number may contain letters. d) 1 bill, which of the following is not a mineral? d) 100 feet, wind moves sediment by: b) transform a) water contracting as it freezes a) along the equator b) a line that represents continuous points of equal elevation e) none of the above, c) waves can erode, deposit, or simply transport sediment, factors that affect the appearance of a shoreline include: effects of excess pumping of fresh water wells in coastal area, well could start yielding useless salt water, lowering of the water table around a pumping well Drag each planet into its proper position in the Solar System from top, closest to the Sun, to bottom, farthest. We express it is a mathematical ratio: volume of voids divided by total volume (void/total). b) stresses are pushing inward all directions by the same amount e) a and b only, The Earth's magnetic field is generated by: c) waves can erode, deposit, or simply transport sediment Some part of the precipitation that lands on the ground surface infiltrates into the subsurface. Groundwater is the water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock. Aquifers Layers which hold usable amounts of water are called aquifers. However, whether that groundwater is able to flow in significant quantities depends on the permeability. d) piece of wood d) a sharp contrast between two rock types a. number of atoms in 25.7gAl25.7 \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{Al}25.7gAl a) most waves are generated by earthquakes and become larger upon approaching the shore e) Kentucky, Alabama, Tennessese, what are some ways that geology controls ecology? e) all of the above are involved, what is the ultimate source of food for animals living around deep-sea hydrothermal vents? b) climate and vegetation c) P waves b) the magnetic signal of the seafloor formed with this polarity would be weaker compared to adjacent areas of the seafloor How does the permeability of a rock affect how quickly groundwater can flow through it? (a)-(d) show vertical sections 1 cm across, (e) and (f) are 1 m across. In broad terms, how does porosity vary with the grain size of (a) unconsolidated sediments and (b) consolidated sediments? 33. c. number of molecules in 14.9gN2O514.9 \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{~N}_2 \mathrm{O}_514.9gN2O5 Access Package: Exploring Geology with CONNECT Plus 1-semester Access Card 3rd Edition Chapter 17 Problem 33MCQ solution now. b) covalent bond 3. saline intrusion B. c) 1 meter d) are composed of lava flows, pyroclastic material, and mudflows a) salty water moving through the deep parts of the crust b) scoria cone whose magmas are interacting with groundwater 4. buried gasoline or chemicals. c) for half of the parent atoms to decay into daughter atoms d) all of the above d) the inside of tubular breaking wave that is perfect for surfing Consolidated (compacted and/or cemented) sedimentary rocks, and igneous and metamorphic rocks are usually less porous than unconsolidated sediments (Table 1). Imagine pouring water onto . a) mostly sand e) all of the above can be, which of the following is a common metamorphic process? Porosity is more associated with storage of water, while permeability is more associated with groundwater movement and flow. Leaks of contaminated flowback water Poor Management, Which of the following statements about groundwater is FALSE? a) bouncing sand grains along the surface b) Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska -the amount of rainfall Porosity ultimately affects the amount of water a particular rock type can hold and depends on a couple of different factors. b) a transform fault to a spreading center The studied outcrop has a total thickness of about 60 m which was categorized into four microfacies i.e., bioclastic mudstone, bioclastic mud-wackestone, bioclastic . 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