Deck 20: Paleozoic Earth History

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Name the four Paleozoic transgressive sequences in order from oldest to youngest.
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What is the currently favored hypothesis for explaining cyclothems?
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When and where did the Antler orogeny occur?
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Describe a clastic wedge.How can a clastic wedge be used as evidence for an orogeny?
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What were the six major Paleozoic continents?
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What are cyclothems?
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The early transgressing seas of both the Tippecanoe and Kaskaskia sequences are marked by deposition of what sedimentary rock type?
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What is the sedimentary sequence,from base to top,of an idealized cyclothem?
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What are believed to be the causes of global transgressive and regressive cycles?
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During the Cambrian,where were the major continents located?
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What is a cratonic sequence?
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What is the Tippecanoe sequence?
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What worldwide effect was caused by Gondwana moving over the South Pole during the Carboniferous Period?
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What role did microplates and terranes play in the formation of Pangaea? Give an example.
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What are mobile belts of a continent?
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What were three major mobile belts in North America in the Paleozoic?
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Describe how the first geologic map was created.
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When and where did the Acadian orogeny occur?
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What is the name of the first major transgression onto the North American craton,and when did it begin?
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How did the extensive layers of dolostones form?
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The Taconic orogeny occurred during the ____________________ of geologic time in the region of ____________________.
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The first major transgression onto the North American continent is recorded in rocks of the ____________________ sequence.
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The most abundant rock type deposited during the Kaskaskian sequence was ____________________.
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By the (Early/Middle/Late)____________________ Cambrian,most of North America was covered by epeiric seas with the exception of a highland known as the ____________________.
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In what two areas are there major exposures of the rocks formed in the Ouachita mobile belt?
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Most of the productive coal beds of Paleozoic age are found in rocks formed during the ____________________ period.
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The presumed causes for transgressions and regressions of shallow seas during the Paleozoic were ____________________ and ____________________.
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Erosion of the Taconic Highlands resulted in the development of a(n)____________________ called the ____________________.
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The assemblage of the Late Paleozoic supercontinent concluded during the ____________________ Period.
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The three orogenies of the Devonian were the ____________________,____________________,and ____________________.
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Prior to the transgression of epeiric seas in the Middle Cambrian,the North American craton had been undergoing ____________________ and ____________________.
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The ____________________ orogeny in Europe is a mirror of the Taconic and Acadian orogenies in North America.
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The ____________________ orogeny that occurred in the Cordilleran mobile belt was caused by ____________________.
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The ____________________ mobile belt of southern Europe corresponds to the ____________________ and ____________________ mobile belts of North America.Collectively,these mark the zone along which ____________________ collided with ____________________.
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During the Paleozoic,cratons were covered with large bodies of water called ____________________.
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The shield portion of the craton is underlain by ____ age rocks and was tectonically ____.

A) Archean, active
B) Precambrian, active
C) Precambrian, inactive
D) Phanerozoic, inactive
E) Phanerozoic, active
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Each of the major continents at the beginning of the Paleozoic had two major components.These were

A) a trough and a range
B) a craton and a mobile belt
C) an immobile belt and a rift margin
D) a craton and a ocean basin
E) a volcano and a desert
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How many of the six Paleozoic geological systems were described in William Smith's first geological map of England?

A) two
B) four
C) five
D) six
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The Absaroka sequence spans which periods of geologic time?
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The supercontinent that formed near the end of the Paleozoic from an assembling of all the continents was called ____________________.
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The Precambrian igneous rocks of the shield areas record evidence for ____.

A) continental growth by accretion
B) extensive Precambrian orogenic activity
C) extensive pre-Phanerozoic erosion
D) continental growth by accretion AND extensive Precambrian orogenic activity
E) all of these
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An idealized cyclothem is characterized by which of the following sequences from bottom to top?

A) coal beds, fluvial deltaic sediments, detrital shallow water marine, limestone
B) limestone, detrital shallow water marine, fluvial deltaic sediments, coal beds
C) limestone, detrital shallow water marine, coal beds, fluvial deltaic sediments
D) fluvial deltaic sediments, coal beds, detrital shallow water marine, limestone
E) detrital shallow water marine, fluvial deltaic sediments, limestone, coal beds
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A cratonic sequence is recognized by ____.

A) a transgressive phase followed by regressive phase
B) a regressive phase followed by a transgressive phase
C) a regressive phase only
D) a transgressive phase only
E) a lack of any sequence
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What did the Queenston Delta form in response to?

A) uplift of the Taconic Highlands
B) subduction of the Iapetus plate
C) uplift of the Caledonides
D) carbonate deposition
E) the Mississippi River
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Which of the following was not a mobile belt around the North American continent during the Paleozoic?

A) Franklin
B) Cordilleran
C) Hercynian
D) Ouachita
E) Appalachian
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What was the probable source for detrital sand in the basal Kaskaskia unit?

A) Ozark domes
B) the Appalachian mobile belt
C) the Canadian Shield
D) all of these
E) Ozark domes and the Appalachian mobile belt
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The Vishnu Schist in the Grand Canyon records a period of ____.

A) deep ocean sedimentation at a passive margin
B) nearshore sedimentation at a passive margin
C) dune building on land
D) carbonate precipitation at a passive margin
E) mountain building
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Uplift of the Ancestral Rockies occurred during ____.

A) the Late Kaskaskia
B) the Early Absaroka
C) the Late Absaroka
D) the Early Kaskaskia
E) the Middle Devonian
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What were the general climatic conditions on the Paleozoic supercontinent (Pangaea)?

A) arid
B) arid to semiarid
C) semiarid to subtropical
D) subtropical to humid
E) humid
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Why are organic reefs useful paleoecological indicators?

A) Organisms only form limestone reefs in cold, tropic waters.
B) Organisms only form limestone reefs where there is a great abundance of mineral matter in the water.
C) Organisms only form limestone reefs in warm, clear, shallow water.
D) Organisms in the modern world only form limestone reefs between 30 degrees north and south of the equator.
E) Modern organisms only form limestone reefs in warm, clear, shallow water, between 30 degrees north and south of the equator.
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When did the Ouachita system change sedimentation styles from those typical of a passive margin to an active margin?

A) Late Paleozoic
B) Early Pennsylvanian
C) Late Permian
D) late Devonian
E) Early Mississippian
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How long has the Colorado Plateau been uplifting?

A) 1 billion years
B) 300 million years
C) 30 million years
D) 3 million years
E) 300,000
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What characteristic feature of Pennsylvanian rocks distinguishes rocks of the Absaroka sequence from those of the Kaskaskia sequence as well as others of North America?

A) cyclothems
B) carbonates
C) coal
D) conodonts
E) chordates
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During the entire Paleozoic,the western margin of North America could be described as ____.

A) tectonically active with the development of numerous mobile belts
B) a passive margin with only localized mountain building events
C) a passive margin with no evidence of orogeny
D) an active margin with thick carbonate platforms
E) a zone of active volcanism
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Rocks of the shield are primarily ____.

A) igneous
B) metamorphic
C) sedimentary
D) igneous and metamorphic
E) igneous and sedimentary
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The clastic wedge that formed off of the uplifted Caledonian Highlands is known as what?

A) Old Caledonian Sandstone
B) Old Catskill Sandstone
C) Oriskany Sandstone
D) St. Peters Sandstone
E) Old Red Sandstone
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What do cyclothems represent?

A) transgressive and regressive sequences
B) transgression of marine sediments over nonmarine sediments
C) transgression of nonmarine sediments over marine sediments
D) regression of marine sediments
E) regionally extensive erosional surfaces
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Devonian black shale units are all but which of the following?

A) calcareous
B) carbonaceous
C) thinly bedded
D) conodont bearing
E) less than 10 meters in thickness
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The Michigan Basin is an important source for ____.

A) rock salt
B) gypsum
C) oil
D) gas
E) all of these
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The orogeny,which affected the northern Appalachians during the Late Silurian to the end of the Devonian,is known as the ____.

A) Acadian Orogeny
B) Caledonian Orogeny
C) Appalachian Orogeny
D) Hercynian Orogeny
E) Ouachita Orogeny
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Terranes and microplates were part of the formation of Pangaea.
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Polar ice caps existed through most of the Cambrian.
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In the Tippecanoe sequence,widespread carbonate deposition was related to the Taconic orogeny.
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After the Sauk Sea had regressed,the exposed surface of the North American continent was subjected to extensive glaciation.
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During the Sauk transgression,the Transcontinental Arch was a highland estimated to be tens of thousands of feet high.
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Mobile belts form when convergent plate margins develop.
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The Zechstein deposits of Europe form the caprock for large quantities of what?

A) lime
B) gas
C) aluminum
D) silica
E) iron
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Rise and fall of sea level in epeiric seas can be partly explained by continental glaciation events.
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Platform sedimentary rocks are entirely carbonate rocks.
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The Colorado River is no longer deepening the Grand Canyon.
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The Transcontinental Arch represents portions of the Canadian Shield not covered by seas in the Sauk transgression.
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The Appalachian and Ouachita mountains represent ancient mobile belts.
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The basal unit of the transgressive Kaskaskia sequence is marked by extensive black shale deposition.
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The boundary between the Tippecanoe and Sauk sequences is a vast unconformity with deep erosional relief.
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The basal unit of the Tippecanoe sequence is the St.Peter Sandstone.
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What desirable type of coal is mostly found in the Appalachian region?

A) anthracite
B) coke
C) bituminous
D) evaporite
E) none of these
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The Silurian Clinton Formation is an important source for ____.

A) rock salt
B) oil and gas
C) iron
D) silica
E) lime
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Deck 20: Paleozoic Earth History
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Name the four Paleozoic transgressive sequences in order from oldest to youngest.
Sauk,Tippecanoe,Kaskaskia,Absaroka
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What is the currently favored hypothesis for explaining cyclothems?
rise and fall of sea level that accompanied advance and retreat of Gondwana glaciers
3
When and where did the Antler orogeny occur?
Devonian,Cordillera of North America
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Describe a clastic wedge.How can a clastic wedge be used as evidence for an orogeny?
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What were the six major Paleozoic continents?
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What are cyclothems?
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The early transgressing seas of both the Tippecanoe and Kaskaskia sequences are marked by deposition of what sedimentary rock type?
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What is the sedimentary sequence,from base to top,of an idealized cyclothem?
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What are believed to be the causes of global transgressive and regressive cycles?
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During the Cambrian,where were the major continents located?
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What is a cratonic sequence?
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What is the Tippecanoe sequence?
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What worldwide effect was caused by Gondwana moving over the South Pole during the Carboniferous Period?
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What role did microplates and terranes play in the formation of Pangaea? Give an example.
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What are mobile belts of a continent?
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What were three major mobile belts in North America in the Paleozoic?
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Describe how the first geologic map was created.
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When and where did the Acadian orogeny occur?
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What is the name of the first major transgression onto the North American craton,and when did it begin?
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How did the extensive layers of dolostones form?
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The Taconic orogeny occurred during the ____________________ of geologic time in the region of ____________________.
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The first major transgression onto the North American continent is recorded in rocks of the ____________________ sequence.
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The most abundant rock type deposited during the Kaskaskian sequence was ____________________.
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By the (Early/Middle/Late)____________________ Cambrian,most of North America was covered by epeiric seas with the exception of a highland known as the ____________________.
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In what two areas are there major exposures of the rocks formed in the Ouachita mobile belt?
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Most of the productive coal beds of Paleozoic age are found in rocks formed during the ____________________ period.
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The presumed causes for transgressions and regressions of shallow seas during the Paleozoic were ____________________ and ____________________.
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Erosion of the Taconic Highlands resulted in the development of a(n)____________________ called the ____________________.
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The assemblage of the Late Paleozoic supercontinent concluded during the ____________________ Period.
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The three orogenies of the Devonian were the ____________________,____________________,and ____________________.
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Prior to the transgression of epeiric seas in the Middle Cambrian,the North American craton had been undergoing ____________________ and ____________________.
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The ____________________ orogeny in Europe is a mirror of the Taconic and Acadian orogenies in North America.
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The ____________________ orogeny that occurred in the Cordilleran mobile belt was caused by ____________________.
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The ____________________ mobile belt of southern Europe corresponds to the ____________________ and ____________________ mobile belts of North America.Collectively,these mark the zone along which ____________________ collided with ____________________.
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During the Paleozoic,cratons were covered with large bodies of water called ____________________.
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The shield portion of the craton is underlain by ____ age rocks and was tectonically ____.

A) Archean, active
B) Precambrian, active
C) Precambrian, inactive
D) Phanerozoic, inactive
E) Phanerozoic, active
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Each of the major continents at the beginning of the Paleozoic had two major components.These were

A) a trough and a range
B) a craton and a mobile belt
C) an immobile belt and a rift margin
D) a craton and a ocean basin
E) a volcano and a desert
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How many of the six Paleozoic geological systems were described in William Smith's first geological map of England?

A) two
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C) five
D) six
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The Absaroka sequence spans which periods of geologic time?
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The supercontinent that formed near the end of the Paleozoic from an assembling of all the continents was called ____________________.
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The Precambrian igneous rocks of the shield areas record evidence for ____.

A) continental growth by accretion
B) extensive Precambrian orogenic activity
C) extensive pre-Phanerozoic erosion
D) continental growth by accretion AND extensive Precambrian orogenic activity
E) all of these
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An idealized cyclothem is characterized by which of the following sequences from bottom to top?

A) coal beds, fluvial deltaic sediments, detrital shallow water marine, limestone
B) limestone, detrital shallow water marine, fluvial deltaic sediments, coal beds
C) limestone, detrital shallow water marine, coal beds, fluvial deltaic sediments
D) fluvial deltaic sediments, coal beds, detrital shallow water marine, limestone
E) detrital shallow water marine, fluvial deltaic sediments, limestone, coal beds
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A cratonic sequence is recognized by ____.

A) a transgressive phase followed by regressive phase
B) a regressive phase followed by a transgressive phase
C) a regressive phase only
D) a transgressive phase only
E) a lack of any sequence
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What did the Queenston Delta form in response to?

A) uplift of the Taconic Highlands
B) subduction of the Iapetus plate
C) uplift of the Caledonides
D) carbonate deposition
E) the Mississippi River
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Which of the following was not a mobile belt around the North American continent during the Paleozoic?

A) Franklin
B) Cordilleran
C) Hercynian
D) Ouachita
E) Appalachian
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What was the probable source for detrital sand in the basal Kaskaskia unit?

A) Ozark domes
B) the Appalachian mobile belt
C) the Canadian Shield
D) all of these
E) Ozark domes and the Appalachian mobile belt
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The Vishnu Schist in the Grand Canyon records a period of ____.

A) deep ocean sedimentation at a passive margin
B) nearshore sedimentation at a passive margin
C) dune building on land
D) carbonate precipitation at a passive margin
E) mountain building
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Uplift of the Ancestral Rockies occurred during ____.

A) the Late Kaskaskia
B) the Early Absaroka
C) the Late Absaroka
D) the Early Kaskaskia
E) the Middle Devonian
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What were the general climatic conditions on the Paleozoic supercontinent (Pangaea)?

A) arid
B) arid to semiarid
C) semiarid to subtropical
D) subtropical to humid
E) humid
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Why are organic reefs useful paleoecological indicators?

A) Organisms only form limestone reefs in cold, tropic waters.
B) Organisms only form limestone reefs where there is a great abundance of mineral matter in the water.
C) Organisms only form limestone reefs in warm, clear, shallow water.
D) Organisms in the modern world only form limestone reefs between 30 degrees north and south of the equator.
E) Modern organisms only form limestone reefs in warm, clear, shallow water, between 30 degrees north and south of the equator.
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When did the Ouachita system change sedimentation styles from those typical of a passive margin to an active margin?

A) Late Paleozoic
B) Early Pennsylvanian
C) Late Permian
D) late Devonian
E) Early Mississippian
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How long has the Colorado Plateau been uplifting?

A) 1 billion years
B) 300 million years
C) 30 million years
D) 3 million years
E) 300,000
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What characteristic feature of Pennsylvanian rocks distinguishes rocks of the Absaroka sequence from those of the Kaskaskia sequence as well as others of North America?

A) cyclothems
B) carbonates
C) coal
D) conodonts
E) chordates
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During the entire Paleozoic,the western margin of North America could be described as ____.

A) tectonically active with the development of numerous mobile belts
B) a passive margin with only localized mountain building events
C) a passive margin with no evidence of orogeny
D) an active margin with thick carbonate platforms
E) a zone of active volcanism
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Rocks of the shield are primarily ____.

A) igneous
B) metamorphic
C) sedimentary
D) igneous and metamorphic
E) igneous and sedimentary
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The clastic wedge that formed off of the uplifted Caledonian Highlands is known as what?

A) Old Caledonian Sandstone
B) Old Catskill Sandstone
C) Oriskany Sandstone
D) St. Peters Sandstone
E) Old Red Sandstone
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What do cyclothems represent?

A) transgressive and regressive sequences
B) transgression of marine sediments over nonmarine sediments
C) transgression of nonmarine sediments over marine sediments
D) regression of marine sediments
E) regionally extensive erosional surfaces
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Devonian black shale units are all but which of the following?

A) calcareous
B) carbonaceous
C) thinly bedded
D) conodont bearing
E) less than 10 meters in thickness
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The Michigan Basin is an important source for ____.

A) rock salt
B) gypsum
C) oil
D) gas
E) all of these
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The orogeny,which affected the northern Appalachians during the Late Silurian to the end of the Devonian,is known as the ____.

A) Acadian Orogeny
B) Caledonian Orogeny
C) Appalachian Orogeny
D) Hercynian Orogeny
E) Ouachita Orogeny
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Terranes and microplates were part of the formation of Pangaea.
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Polar ice caps existed through most of the Cambrian.
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In the Tippecanoe sequence,widespread carbonate deposition was related to the Taconic orogeny.
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After the Sauk Sea had regressed,the exposed surface of the North American continent was subjected to extensive glaciation.
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During the Sauk transgression,the Transcontinental Arch was a highland estimated to be tens of thousands of feet high.
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Mobile belts form when convergent plate margins develop.
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The Zechstein deposits of Europe form the caprock for large quantities of what?

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B) gas
C) aluminum
D) silica
E) iron
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Rise and fall of sea level in epeiric seas can be partly explained by continental glaciation events.
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Platform sedimentary rocks are entirely carbonate rocks.
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The Colorado River is no longer deepening the Grand Canyon.
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The Transcontinental Arch represents portions of the Canadian Shield not covered by seas in the Sauk transgression.
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The Appalachian and Ouachita mountains represent ancient mobile belts.
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The basal unit of the transgressive Kaskaskia sequence is marked by extensive black shale deposition.
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The boundary between the Tippecanoe and Sauk sequences is a vast unconformity with deep erosional relief.
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75
The basal unit of the Tippecanoe sequence is the St.Peter Sandstone.
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76
What desirable type of coal is mostly found in the Appalachian region?

A) anthracite
B) coke
C) bituminous
D) evaporite
E) none of these
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The Silurian Clinton Formation is an important source for ____.

A) rock salt
B) oil and gas
C) iron
D) silica
E) lime
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