Exam 20: Mineral and Energy Resources
Exam 1: An Introduction to Geology and Plate Tectonics112 Questions
Exam 2: Minerals: the Building Blocks of Rocks88 Questions
Exam 3: Igneous Rocks77 Questions
Exam 4: Volcanoes and Volcanic Processes79 Questions
Exam 5: Weathering and Soil89 Questions
Exam 6: Sedimentary Rocks51 Questions
Exam 7: Metamorphism and Metamorphic Rocks64 Questions
Exam 8: Geologic Time78 Questions
Exam 9: Crustal Deformation91 Questions
Exam 10: Earthquakes and Earths Interior54 Questions
Exam 11: The Ocean Floor73 Questions
Exam 12: Plate Tectonics: the Framework for Modern Geology107 Questions
Exam 13: Mountain Building and Continental Frameworks78 Questions
Exam 14: Mass Wasting: the Work of Gravity103 Questions
Exam 15: Running Water75 Questions
Exam 16: Groundwater63 Questions
Exam 17: Glaciers and Glaciation130 Questions
Exam 18: Deserts and Winds65 Questions
Exam 19: Shorelines66 Questions
Exam 20: Mineral and Energy Resources62 Questions
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Name two examples of manmade construction or engineering works which require knowledge of, and adaption to, bedrock structures and associated zones of weakness?
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bridges, hydroelectric dams, mines, nuclear power plants, pipelines, railroads, and roads
During major earthquakes, instantaneous displacements of __________occur across pre- existing faults.
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___________are the products of horizontally directed, tensional stresses.
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When measuring the orientation of a planar structure in rocks the dip direction is measured_______________to the strike
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Most high angle reverse faults_________ in regions dominated by other types of faulting.
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Since the San Andreas fault started moving about 29 million years ago it has moved a total distance of 560 kilometres. How many centimetres does it move per year on average?
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How does elastic deformation of rocks differ from brittle or plastic deformation?
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The Great Rift Valley of East Africa is characterized by____________ .
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Which one of the following best describes the geology of the Black Hills region in South Dakota?
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A______ is a prominent angular ridge formed by the differential erosion of tilted, alternating hard and soft strata.
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What are the three types of differential stress in the Earth's lithosphere?
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In detail, the elegant fold and flow patterns developed in deformed rock are achieved by_________ .
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Crowsnest Mountain on the Lewis thrust in Alberta is an eroded thrust- outlier called a_________ .
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Broad upwarps in the basement rock may deform the overlying sedimentary cover strata to generate large elliptical to circular folds called___________ .
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List two familiar substances that exhibit brittle behaviour and two other substances that exhibit ductile behaviour under ordinary strain rates (conditions).
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Which one of the following is true for anticlines but not for synclines?
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Belts of ____________in layered sedimentary rocks are evidence for horizontal compression and shortening.
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Which one of the following statements regarding rock deformation and strength is correct?
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