Deck 13: Groundwater
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Deck 13: Groundwater
1
In regions of moderate to high rainfall, the top of a stream is the same as the ____.
A)top of the zone of aeration
B)top of the zone of saturation
C)bottom of the aquifer
D)bottom of the zone of aeration
E)top of the water table
A)top of the zone of aeration
B)top of the zone of saturation
C)bottom of the aquifer
D)bottom of the zone of aeration
E)top of the water table
top of the water table
2
Rocks such as limestone, granite, and gneiss cannot be groundwater reservoirs.
False
3
Most groundwater in the United States is used for ____.
A)drinking water
B)industrial use
C)irrigation
D)wastewater treatment
E)commercial use
A)drinking water
B)industrial use
C)irrigation
D)wastewater treatment
E)commercial use
irrigation
4
Caves do not form in marble because it is a dense and hard rock.
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5
Groundwater is slightly acidic.
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6
The most immediate source of groundwater is ____.
A)the oceans
B)lakes
C)rivers and streams
D)precipitation
E)runoff
A)the oceans
B)lakes
C)rivers and streams
D)precipitation
E)runoff
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7
Less than 2% of all the water on Earth is groundwater.
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8
Which of the following is most permeable?
A)sand
B)soil
C)gravel
D)silt
E)clay
A)sand
B)soil
C)gravel
D)silt
E)clay
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9
Which of the following is most porous?
A)sand
B)soil
C)gravel
D)silt
E)clay
A)sand
B)soil
C)gravel
D)silt
E)clay
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10
The zone of aeration contains ____.
A)air only in pore spaces
B)air and water in pore spaces
C)water only in pores spaces
D)no pore spaces
E)extra large pore spaces
A)air only in pore spaces
B)air and water in pore spaces
C)water only in pores spaces
D)no pore spaces
E)extra large pore spaces
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11
The zone of saturation extends to an indefinite depth.
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12
What is an example of a rock\sediment type that could be an effective aquiclude?
A)quartz sandstone
B)fractured granite
C)gravel
D)shale
E)graywacke
A)quartz sandstone
B)fractured granite
C)gravel
D)shale
E)graywacke
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13
In hilly country, the groundwater table's highest elevation occurs in stream valleys and around lakes.
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14
The most effective aquifer is likely to ____.
A)be composed of metamorphic rock
B)be composed of igneous rock
C)have well-sorted and well-rounded sediments with high permeability
D)have high porosity and low permeability
E)have low porosity and high permeability
A)be composed of metamorphic rock
B)be composed of igneous rock
C)have well-sorted and well-rounded sediments with high permeability
D)have high porosity and low permeability
E)have low porosity and high permeability
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15
Arsenic contamination in groundwater stems from human activities.
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16
The ultimate source of groundwater is the oceans.
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17
____is a measure of how much water a material can hold, and ___ measures how easily the material transports fluids.
A)Porosity; permeability
B)Sorting; permeability
C)Infiltration capacity; permeability
D)Permeability; porosity
E)Infiltration capacity; porosity
A)Porosity; permeability
B)Sorting; permeability
C)Infiltration capacity; permeability
D)Permeability; porosity
E)Infiltration capacity; porosity
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18
What is the average rate of groundwater flow?
A)a few kilometers a day
B)a few meters a day
C)a few centimeters a day
D)a few millimeters a day
E)imperceptible
A)a few kilometers a day
B)a few meters a day
C)a few centimeters a day
D)a few millimeters a day
E)imperceptible
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19
A poorly sorted porous rock\sediment is as permeable as a well-sorted porous rock\sediment.
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20
Groundwater will move through any rock\sediment or soil that is porous.
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21
Groundwater erupting from geysers that contain dissolved calcium carbonate will form deposits of what?
A)stalactites
B)stalagmites
C)travertine
D)quartz
E)sulfides
A)stalactites
B)stalagmites
C)travertine
D)quartz
E)sulfides
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22
What conditions are needed for the development of karst topography?
A)humid climate
B)arid climate
C)carbonate bedrock at a shallow depth
D)humid climate and carbonate bedrock at a shallow depth
E)an artesian aquifer
A)humid climate
B)arid climate
C)carbonate bedrock at a shallow depth
D)humid climate and carbonate bedrock at a shallow depth
E)an artesian aquifer
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23
Artesian-pressure surfaces slope because ____.
A)of friction
B)of gravity
C)the aquifer slopes
D)of the overlying aquicludes
E)the amount of recharge varies
A)of friction
B)of gravity
C)the aquifer slopes
D)of the overlying aquicludes
E)the amount of recharge varies
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24
When water is removed faster than it can be recharged, sediments may become compacted in a process called ____.
A)intrusion
B)demarcation
C)desalinization
D)subduction
E)subsidence
A)intrusion
B)demarcation
C)desalinization
D)subduction
E)subsidence
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25
What is the heat source for hydrothermal activity on land?
A)earthquake faults only
B)recent or current volcanic activity only
C)deep heat in Earth's interior only
D)earthquake faults and recent or current volcanic activity
E)recent or current volcanic activity and deep heat in Earth's interior
A)earthquake faults only
B)recent or current volcanic activity only
C)deep heat in Earth's interior only
D)earthquake faults and recent or current volcanic activity
E)recent or current volcanic activity and deep heat in Earth's interior
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26
A local aquiclude within a larger aquifer results in a(n)____.
A)cone of depression
B)perched water table
C)artesian aquifer
D)zone of aeration
E)zone of saturation
A)cone of depression
B)perched water table
C)artesian aquifer
D)zone of aeration
E)zone of saturation
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27
What is contaminated groundwater so difficult to clean?
A)Groundwater moves so quickly.
B)Groundwater does not move at all.
C)Groundwater moves so slowly.
D)Subsidence pushes the contamination deeper underground.
E)Septic systems are so common.
A)Groundwater moves so quickly.
B)Groundwater does not move at all.
C)Groundwater moves so slowly.
D)Subsidence pushes the contamination deeper underground.
E)Septic systems are so common.
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28
Hydraulic fracturing involves extracting oil and gas from thin layers of which type of rock?
A)sandstone
B)shale
C)slate
D)granite
E)limestone
A)sandstone
B)shale
C)slate
D)granite
E)limestone
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29
What happens when water is withdrawn from an aquifer faster than it can be recharged?
A)The water table becomes lower.
B)The water table remains stable.
C)The water table rises.
D)The lenses of salt water intrude on top of fresh groundwater.
E)A drought occurs.
A)The water table becomes lower.
B)The water table remains stable.
C)The water table rises.
D)The lenses of salt water intrude on top of fresh groundwater.
E)A drought occurs.
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30
Geothermal energy is produced by ____.
A)hydraulic fracturing
B)recent or current volcanic activity
C)heat from Earth's interior
D)hot springs
E)states in the southern U.S.
A)hydraulic fracturing
B)recent or current volcanic activity
C)heat from Earth's interior
D)hot springs
E)states in the southern U.S.
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31
Groundwater moves ____.
A)only when experiencing recharge
B)in ways that are unpredictable
C)only in a downward direction
D)from areas of low pressure to high pressure
E)from areas of high pressure to low pressure
A)only when experiencing recharge
B)in ways that are unpredictable
C)only in a downward direction
D)from areas of low pressure to high pressure
E)from areas of high pressure to low pressure
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32
Which statement about cones of depression is true?
A)They form when water inflow exceeds water withdrawal.
B)They affect large regions and have extensive economic impact.
C)They lower the water table around a well.
D)They only form immediately after a well is drilled.
E)They get narrower closer to the well head.
A)They form when water inflow exceeds water withdrawal.
B)They affect large regions and have extensive economic impact.
C)They lower the water table around a well.
D)They only form immediately after a well is drilled.
E)They get narrower closer to the well head.
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33
How are oil and gas extracted in the hydraulic fracturing process?
A)Injection of high-pressure fracking fluids increases the permeability of the rock and allows oil and gas to move into the well.
B)Injection of high-pressure fracking fluids forces low-pressure oil and gas to the surface.
C)Horizontal wells are drilled, and the oil and gas is pumped out.
D)Injection of low-pressure fracking fluids enlarges pore spaces allowing the oil and gas to be pumped out.
E)Injections of fracking fluid are used to generate small earthquakes, which shake oil and gas to the surface.
A)Injection of high-pressure fracking fluids increases the permeability of the rock and allows oil and gas to move into the well.
B)Injection of high-pressure fracking fluids forces low-pressure oil and gas to the surface.
C)Horizontal wells are drilled, and the oil and gas is pumped out.
D)Injection of low-pressure fracking fluids enlarges pore spaces allowing the oil and gas to be pumped out.
E)Injections of fracking fluid are used to generate small earthquakes, which shake oil and gas to the surface.
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34
Which statement about caves is false?
A)They form underwater.
B)They are formed by deposition of calcium carbonate.
C)They form naturally and are open to the surface.
D)The majority of caves are small.
E)They are commonly found in regions with karst topography.
A)They form underwater.
B)They are formed by deposition of calcium carbonate.
C)They form naturally and are open to the surface.
D)The majority of caves are small.
E)They are commonly found in regions with karst topography.
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35
Groundwater in an aquifer is sometimes called fossil water because ____.
A)the water has been in the aquifer for thousands of years
B)the water is not being replenished at anywhere near the same rate as when it formed
C)tiny microorganisms living in the aquifer are living fossils
D)the water has been in the aquifer for a long time and is not being rapidly replenished
E)it contains the bones of fossilized animals
A)the water has been in the aquifer for thousands of years
B)the water is not being replenished at anywhere near the same rate as when it formed
C)tiny microorganisms living in the aquifer are living fossils
D)the water has been in the aquifer for a long time and is not being rapidly replenished
E)it contains the bones of fossilized animals
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36
Artesian wells flow freely when the ____.
A)wellhead is below the zone of aeration
B)wellhead is above the zone of aeration
C)wellhead is below the artesian pressure surface.
D)wellhead is below the artesian pressure surface
E)artesian aquifer experiences subsidence
A)wellhead is below the zone of aeration
B)wellhead is above the zone of aeration
C)wellhead is below the artesian pressure surface.
D)wellhead is below the artesian pressure surface
E)artesian aquifer experiences subsidence
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37
What is the general term for deposits of calcite and\or aragonite within caves?
A)stalactites
B)stalagmites
C)spears
D)dripstone
E)calcite-stone
A)stalactites
B)stalagmites
C)spears
D)dripstone
E)calcite-stone
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38
Which statement about arsenic is false?
A)It is odorless and tasteless.
B)It contaminates groundwater via natural processes.
C)It harms the nervous system and may cause birth defects.
D)Reducing the amount of arsenic in water will increase the cost of water.
E)Arsenic concentrations are uniform across the U.S.
A)It is odorless and tasteless.
B)It contaminates groundwater via natural processes.
C)It harms the nervous system and may cause birth defects.
D)Reducing the amount of arsenic in water will increase the cost of water.
E)Arsenic concentrations are uniform across the U.S.
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39
What is a natural fountain that intermittently ejects hot water and steam into the air?
A)hot spring
B)volcano
C)hydrothermal vent
D)geyser
E)aquiclude
A)hot spring
B)volcano
C)hydrothermal vent
D)geyser
E)aquiclude
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40
Where does groundwater discharge naturally?
A)only in the ocean
B)only in springs
C)only in streams
D)only in aquifers
E)wherever the groundwater table intersects the ground surface
A)only in the ocean
B)only in springs
C)only in streams
D)only in aquifers
E)wherever the groundwater table intersects the ground surface
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41
The addition of water to the zone of saturation is known as ____________________.
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42
Groundwater under high fluid pressure is called a(n)____________________ system. It is confined by rock bodies called ____________________.
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43
What are the most common sources of groundwater contamination?
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44
Why do karst landscapes not form in areas underlain by igneous rocks, but instead, form in areas underlain by limestone?
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45
A permeable layer that transports water is called a(n)____________________.
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46
What are some possible consequences of modifications to the groundwater system caused by human usage?
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47
The boundary between the zone of aeration and the zone of saturation is known as the ____________________.
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48
The water stored in the open spaces within underground rocks and unconsolidated material is called ____________________.
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49
What is a cone of depression, where is it found, and what causes it? Why can large cones of depression be a serious problem?
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50
____________________ contains high concentrations of dissolved calcium and magnesium ions which can form precipitates on pipes, water heaters, and dishes.
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51
The Leaning Tower of Pisa leans largely because of ____________________.
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52
A controversial new technology called ____________________ involves injecting high-pressure fluids into rock formations to extract oil and gas.
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53
____________________ are types of dripstone that hang from cave ceilings, while ____________________ form on the ground from calcite dripping onto the cave floor.
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54
Compare the performance of clay and sandstone as aquiclude materials in terms of porosity and permeability.
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55
Artesian aquifers from under a very specific set of conditions. What three conditions must be present for an artesian system to develop?
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56
Sinkholes are becoming more prevalent in Florida, especially where populations are growing. Discuss how sinkholes form, and explain what might account for the observed increase in Florida.
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57
Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is a controversial new technology that has divided scientists and the energy sector on environmental and economic issues. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of fracking and whether you think the pros outweigh the cons.
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58
Rounded depressions common in regions having limestone bedrock are known as ____________________.
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