Deck 5: A Surface Veneer: Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks

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Glacial till is composed of ______________ particles.

A)mud-sized
B)sand-sized
C)boulder-sized
D)all sizes of
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Lithification occurs

A)in the shallow subsurface.
B)at the surface of Earth.
C)deep under the ground
D)high in the mountains
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If a geologist found preserved polygonal cracks in a sedimentary rock, he or she could conclude that the environment in which they formed

A)was once covered in wet mud.
B)was once covered by a glacier.
C)has been subjected to a major climate change event.
D)was the site of a mass extinction event.
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Compaction and cementation of grains occur during

A)erosion.
B)lithification.
C)transport.
D)weathering.
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Compared with metamorphism, diagenesis

A)is exactly the same thing.
B)takes place at lower temperatures and pressures.
C)takes place at higher temperatures and pressures.
D)takes place at greater depths that are well within the mantle.
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The process by which solid material is ground away by glaciers, rivers, wind, or waves is called

A)deposition.
B)erosion.
C)weathering.
D)lithification
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Cementation of sediments occurs when minerals __________ the spaces between sediment grains.

A)swell into
B)pass through
C)precipitate in
D)dissolve in
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Geologists call individual layers of sedimentary rocks _________, whereas several of them together are called __________.

A)beds; strata
B)strata; beds
C)laminations; graded beds
D)graded beds; laminations
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Diagenesis refers to

A)the development of layering within sedimentary rocks.
B)the act of deposition of sediment that will ultimately form sedimentary rock.
C)physical and chemical alterations, including compaction and cementation, that occur as sediment is transformed into rock.
D)the natural process of separating sediment by grain size.
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If water is the primary transport mechanism for a given sediment, the grain size MOST closely indicates the

A)geographic extent of the weathering source rock at outcrop.
B)average velocity of the water from the time of erosion until deposition.
C)velocity of the water at the moment the sediment settled to the bottom.
D)climate conditions at the time of deposition.
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What type of sediment is typically found in lake bottoms?

A)gravel
B)sand
C)pebbles
D)clay/mud
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The breakdown of exposed rock into small fragments and dissolved ions is termed

A)deposition.
B)erosion.
C)weathering.
D)lithification
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Which of the following processes involves the creation of ions in solution?

A)deposition
B)transportation
C)erosion
D)weathering
Question
The elevation of a mountain could be slowly decreased by weathering and

A)lithification.
B)sedimentation.
C)erosion.
D)deposition
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A gravel bar in a river is an example of a landform created by

A)deposition.
B)erosion.
C)transportation.
D)lithification.
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Topset, foreset, and bottomset beds found together are indicative of ________ environments.

A)alluvial fan
B)lake bottom
C)Delta
D)deep-marine
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Lithification, the process by which sediments are turned into sedimentary rocks, includes

A)erosion and transportation.
B)transportation and cementation.
C)erosion and deposition.
D)compaction and cementation.
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Grains become rounded primarily during

A)weathering at the outcrop.
B)lithification.
C)transportation.
D)deposition.
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Consult the figure below. Here, distinct internal laminations are inclined at an angle to the boundary of the main sedimentary layers. This is termed __________ bedding. <strong>Consult the figure below. Here, distinct internal laminations are inclined at an angle to the boundary of the main sedimentary layers. This is termed __________ bedding.  </strong> A)graded B)cross C)horizontal D)tilted <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)graded
B)cross
C)horizontal
D)tilted
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Precipitation of gypsum caused by evaporation of seawater produces which kind of sedimentary rock?

A)biochemical
B)chemical
C)clastic
D)organic
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Clastic sedimentary rocks are primarily classified on the basis of

A)grain size.
B)degree of sorting.
C)angularity.
D)mineral composition.
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What type of sedimentary rocks form from once-separate grains that have been packed together and then cemented to one another (lithified)?

A)biochemical
B)chemical
C)clastic
D)organic
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Most of the rocks that are formed at the surface of Earth are ________ rocks.

A)intrusive igneous
B)extrusive igneous
C)sedimentary
D)metamorphic
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Which of the following is FALSE? Compared with arkose, quartz sandstone

A)contains more angular grains.
B)does not contain significant amounts of feldspar.
C)is likely to be found farther away from weathering granitic source rock.
D)is considered to be more compositionally mature.
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Which of the following does NOT reflect transport distance?

A)angularity
B)type of cement
C)rounding
D)mineral content
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A fine-grained clastic sedimentary rock that splits into thin sheets is

A)mudstone.
B)shale.
C)sandstone
D)arkose.
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Graded beds are an indicator of

A)submarine landslides.
B)quiet, still water.
C)arid environments.
D)current flow.
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The primary difference between breccia and conglomerate is that conglomerate _______ than breccia.

A)is finer grained
B)is coarser grained
C)possesses more angular grains
D)possesses more rounded grains
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When limestone becomes chemically altered so that half of the calcium atoms are replaced by magnesium, the resultant rock is termed

A)agate.
B)dolostone.
C)jasper.
D)travertine
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Siltstone or mudstone containing marine fossils likely formed in a _________ environment.

A)shallow-marine
B)deep-marine
C)lacustrine
D)coastal-beach
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How are chalk and chert different?

A)They have different grain sizes.
B)They are made of different source materials.
C)Chalk is terrestrial; chert is marine.
D)Chalk is biochemical; chert is chemical.
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Because the velocity of sediment settling (deposition) is positively related to grain size for waterborne sediments, fluvial deposits are more likely than glacial deposits to

A)be well sorted.
B)include coarse grains, such as cobbles.
C)include fine grains, such as clay.
D)have angular grains.
Question
Lake deposits tend to be composed of finely laminated mudstones, indicative of

A)quiet water.
B)oscillating waves.
C)bioturbation.
D)current flow.
Question
Large layers of cross-bedded sand can be indicative of a ____________ environment.

A)submarine
B)beach
C)desert
D)fluvial
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Coal and oil shale are considered __________ sedimentary rocks.

A)clastic
B)biochemical
C)organic
D)chemical
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The image below shows an outcrop of coarse-grained sedimentary rock. Note the rock hammer for scale. What is an appropriate name for this rock? <strong>The image below shows an outcrop of coarse-grained sedimentary rock. Note the rock hammer for scale. What is an appropriate name for this rock?  </strong> A)sandstone B)shale C)breccia D)conglomerate <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)sandstone
B)shale
C)breccia
D)conglomerate
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The image below shows a series of graded beds. How many full sets of graded beds are shown? <strong>The image below shows a series of graded beds. How many full sets of graded beds are shown?  </strong> A)1 B)3 C)12 D)15 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)1
B)3
C)12
D)15
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A well-sorted sandstone with asymmetric ripples was MOST likely deposited as sand by a(n)

A)river (far from source).
B)glacier.
C)river (near source).
D)alluvial fan.
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Biochemical limestones are dominated by carbonate mud and fragments of

A)siliceous shells of planktonic diatoms and foraminifera.
B)skeletons of marine invertebrates made of calcite and aragonite.
C)the phosphate-rich bones of fish.
D)the organic breakdown products of wood and leaves from trees.
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Cemented shells of marine organisms form which kind of sedimentary rock?

A)biochemical
B)chemical
C)clastic
D)organic
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Describe the difference between lithification and diagenesis.
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What is a soil profile?
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If a geologist finds thick accumulations of fossiliferous limestone, in what type of basin might they have been formed?

A)passive-margin
B)intracontinental
C)rift
D)foreland
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What type of basins contain the largest accumulation of marine sediments?

A)rift
B)passive-margin
C)foreland
D)intracontinental
Question
Thick accumulations of sediments and fossils in the deep ocean tend to be ___________-sized because of the low amounts of energy.

A)cobble
B)gravel
C)clay
D)sand
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What is an alluvial fan? How is it different from a marine delta?
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Describe the depositional environment that can account for the red bed sandstones in this picture.
Describe the depositional environment that can account for the red bed sandstones in this picture.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The image below shows a layer of ________, which is an accumulation of dead plant material. <strong>The image below shows a layer of ________, which is an accumulation of dead plant material.  </strong> A)limestone B)coal C)sandstone D)chalk <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)limestone
B)coal
C)sandstone
D)chalk
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What attributes would a clastic sedimentary rock have if it had traveled far from its source and was carried in a current with uniform energy? What environment would this be?
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Limestone can be either a biochemical or a chemical sedimentary rock. Explain how both types of limestone are formed. Make sure to describe the environments in which they were formed.
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In which type of basin would it be possible to find oil forming and why?
Question
Basins that form on the continental side of mountain ranges are called _________ basins.

A)rift
B)passive-margin
C)foreland
D)intracontinental
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How are a marine transgression and regression different?
Question
Sea level rises locally, and marine sediments are deposited on top of terrestrial sediments during events termed

A)transgressions.
B)regressions.
C)turbidity currents.
D)cross bedding.
Question
Shorelines migrate _________ during a transgression and _________ during a regression.

A)seaward; inland
B)inland; seaward
C)parallel to the shore; perpendicular to the shore
D)perpendicular to the shore; parallel to the shore
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Sedimentary basins are often subject to ___________, which allows them to fill with thick accumulations of sediments.

A)erosion
B)diagenesis
C)uplift
D)subsidence
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What are the steps involved in the formation of a clastic sedimentary rock?
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Which of the following is FALSE about regressions?

A)They are not typically well preserved in the sedimentary record.
B)They can occur when the climate warms and continental ice sheets melt.
C)They occur when the land is uplifted by tectonic processes.
D)Coastal environments will migrate seaward.
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Shallow-marine deposits tend to have abundant fossils because of their proximity to

A)reefs.
B)beaches.
C)deltas.
D)rivers.
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What is the difference between chemical and physical weathering?
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Deck 5: A Surface Veneer: Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks
1
Glacial till is composed of ______________ particles.

A)mud-sized
B)sand-sized
C)boulder-sized
D)all sizes of
D
2
Lithification occurs

A)in the shallow subsurface.
B)at the surface of Earth.
C)deep under the ground
D)high in the mountains
A
3
If a geologist found preserved polygonal cracks in a sedimentary rock, he or she could conclude that the environment in which they formed

A)was once covered in wet mud.
B)was once covered by a glacier.
C)has been subjected to a major climate change event.
D)was the site of a mass extinction event.
A
4
Compaction and cementation of grains occur during

A)erosion.
B)lithification.
C)transport.
D)weathering.
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Compared with metamorphism, diagenesis

A)is exactly the same thing.
B)takes place at lower temperatures and pressures.
C)takes place at higher temperatures and pressures.
D)takes place at greater depths that are well within the mantle.
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The process by which solid material is ground away by glaciers, rivers, wind, or waves is called

A)deposition.
B)erosion.
C)weathering.
D)lithification
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Cementation of sediments occurs when minerals __________ the spaces between sediment grains.

A)swell into
B)pass through
C)precipitate in
D)dissolve in
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Geologists call individual layers of sedimentary rocks _________, whereas several of them together are called __________.

A)beds; strata
B)strata; beds
C)laminations; graded beds
D)graded beds; laminations
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Diagenesis refers to

A)the development of layering within sedimentary rocks.
B)the act of deposition of sediment that will ultimately form sedimentary rock.
C)physical and chemical alterations, including compaction and cementation, that occur as sediment is transformed into rock.
D)the natural process of separating sediment by grain size.
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If water is the primary transport mechanism for a given sediment, the grain size MOST closely indicates the

A)geographic extent of the weathering source rock at outcrop.
B)average velocity of the water from the time of erosion until deposition.
C)velocity of the water at the moment the sediment settled to the bottom.
D)climate conditions at the time of deposition.
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What type of sediment is typically found in lake bottoms?

A)gravel
B)sand
C)pebbles
D)clay/mud
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The breakdown of exposed rock into small fragments and dissolved ions is termed

A)deposition.
B)erosion.
C)weathering.
D)lithification
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Which of the following processes involves the creation of ions in solution?

A)deposition
B)transportation
C)erosion
D)weathering
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The elevation of a mountain could be slowly decreased by weathering and

A)lithification.
B)sedimentation.
C)erosion.
D)deposition
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A gravel bar in a river is an example of a landform created by

A)deposition.
B)erosion.
C)transportation.
D)lithification.
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Topset, foreset, and bottomset beds found together are indicative of ________ environments.

A)alluvial fan
B)lake bottom
C)Delta
D)deep-marine
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Lithification, the process by which sediments are turned into sedimentary rocks, includes

A)erosion and transportation.
B)transportation and cementation.
C)erosion and deposition.
D)compaction and cementation.
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Grains become rounded primarily during

A)weathering at the outcrop.
B)lithification.
C)transportation.
D)deposition.
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Consult the figure below. Here, distinct internal laminations are inclined at an angle to the boundary of the main sedimentary layers. This is termed __________ bedding. <strong>Consult the figure below. Here, distinct internal laminations are inclined at an angle to the boundary of the main sedimentary layers. This is termed __________ bedding.  </strong> A)graded B)cross C)horizontal D)tilted

A)graded
B)cross
C)horizontal
D)tilted
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Precipitation of gypsum caused by evaporation of seawater produces which kind of sedimentary rock?

A)biochemical
B)chemical
C)clastic
D)organic
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Clastic sedimentary rocks are primarily classified on the basis of

A)grain size.
B)degree of sorting.
C)angularity.
D)mineral composition.
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What type of sedimentary rocks form from once-separate grains that have been packed together and then cemented to one another (lithified)?

A)biochemical
B)chemical
C)clastic
D)organic
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Most of the rocks that are formed at the surface of Earth are ________ rocks.

A)intrusive igneous
B)extrusive igneous
C)sedimentary
D)metamorphic
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Which of the following is FALSE? Compared with arkose, quartz sandstone

A)contains more angular grains.
B)does not contain significant amounts of feldspar.
C)is likely to be found farther away from weathering granitic source rock.
D)is considered to be more compositionally mature.
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Which of the following does NOT reflect transport distance?

A)angularity
B)type of cement
C)rounding
D)mineral content
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A fine-grained clastic sedimentary rock that splits into thin sheets is

A)mudstone.
B)shale.
C)sandstone
D)arkose.
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Graded beds are an indicator of

A)submarine landslides.
B)quiet, still water.
C)arid environments.
D)current flow.
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The primary difference between breccia and conglomerate is that conglomerate _______ than breccia.

A)is finer grained
B)is coarser grained
C)possesses more angular grains
D)possesses more rounded grains
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When limestone becomes chemically altered so that half of the calcium atoms are replaced by magnesium, the resultant rock is termed

A)agate.
B)dolostone.
C)jasper.
D)travertine
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Siltstone or mudstone containing marine fossils likely formed in a _________ environment.

A)shallow-marine
B)deep-marine
C)lacustrine
D)coastal-beach
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How are chalk and chert different?

A)They have different grain sizes.
B)They are made of different source materials.
C)Chalk is terrestrial; chert is marine.
D)Chalk is biochemical; chert is chemical.
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Because the velocity of sediment settling (deposition) is positively related to grain size for waterborne sediments, fluvial deposits are more likely than glacial deposits to

A)be well sorted.
B)include coarse grains, such as cobbles.
C)include fine grains, such as clay.
D)have angular grains.
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Lake deposits tend to be composed of finely laminated mudstones, indicative of

A)quiet water.
B)oscillating waves.
C)bioturbation.
D)current flow.
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Large layers of cross-bedded sand can be indicative of a ____________ environment.

A)submarine
B)beach
C)desert
D)fluvial
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Coal and oil shale are considered __________ sedimentary rocks.

A)clastic
B)biochemical
C)organic
D)chemical
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The image below shows an outcrop of coarse-grained sedimentary rock. Note the rock hammer for scale. What is an appropriate name for this rock? <strong>The image below shows an outcrop of coarse-grained sedimentary rock. Note the rock hammer for scale. What is an appropriate name for this rock?  </strong> A)sandstone B)shale C)breccia D)conglomerate

A)sandstone
B)shale
C)breccia
D)conglomerate
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The image below shows a series of graded beds. How many full sets of graded beds are shown? <strong>The image below shows a series of graded beds. How many full sets of graded beds are shown?  </strong> A)1 B)3 C)12 D)15

A)1
B)3
C)12
D)15
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A well-sorted sandstone with asymmetric ripples was MOST likely deposited as sand by a(n)

A)river (far from source).
B)glacier.
C)river (near source).
D)alluvial fan.
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Biochemical limestones are dominated by carbonate mud and fragments of

A)siliceous shells of planktonic diatoms and foraminifera.
B)skeletons of marine invertebrates made of calcite and aragonite.
C)the phosphate-rich bones of fish.
D)the organic breakdown products of wood and leaves from trees.
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Cemented shells of marine organisms form which kind of sedimentary rock?

A)biochemical
B)chemical
C)clastic
D)organic
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41
Describe the difference between lithification and diagenesis.
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What is a soil profile?
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43
If a geologist finds thick accumulations of fossiliferous limestone, in what type of basin might they have been formed?

A)passive-margin
B)intracontinental
C)rift
D)foreland
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What type of basins contain the largest accumulation of marine sediments?

A)rift
B)passive-margin
C)foreland
D)intracontinental
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Thick accumulations of sediments and fossils in the deep ocean tend to be ___________-sized because of the low amounts of energy.

A)cobble
B)gravel
C)clay
D)sand
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What is an alluvial fan? How is it different from a marine delta?
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Describe the depositional environment that can account for the red bed sandstones in this picture.
Describe the depositional environment that can account for the red bed sandstones in this picture.
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The image below shows a layer of ________, which is an accumulation of dead plant material. <strong>The image below shows a layer of ________, which is an accumulation of dead plant material.  </strong> A)limestone B)coal C)sandstone D)chalk

A)limestone
B)coal
C)sandstone
D)chalk
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What attributes would a clastic sedimentary rock have if it had traveled far from its source and was carried in a current with uniform energy? What environment would this be?
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Limestone can be either a biochemical or a chemical sedimentary rock. Explain how both types of limestone are formed. Make sure to describe the environments in which they were formed.
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In which type of basin would it be possible to find oil forming and why?
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Basins that form on the continental side of mountain ranges are called _________ basins.

A)rift
B)passive-margin
C)foreland
D)intracontinental
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How are a marine transgression and regression different?
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Sea level rises locally, and marine sediments are deposited on top of terrestrial sediments during events termed

A)transgressions.
B)regressions.
C)turbidity currents.
D)cross bedding.
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Shorelines migrate _________ during a transgression and _________ during a regression.

A)seaward; inland
B)inland; seaward
C)parallel to the shore; perpendicular to the shore
D)perpendicular to the shore; parallel to the shore
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Sedimentary basins are often subject to ___________, which allows them to fill with thick accumulations of sediments.

A)erosion
B)diagenesis
C)uplift
D)subsidence
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57
What are the steps involved in the formation of a clastic sedimentary rock?
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58
Which of the following is FALSE about regressions?

A)They are not typically well preserved in the sedimentary record.
B)They can occur when the climate warms and continental ice sheets melt.
C)They occur when the land is uplifted by tectonic processes.
D)Coastal environments will migrate seaward.
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Shallow-marine deposits tend to have abundant fossils because of their proximity to

A)reefs.
B)beaches.
C)deltas.
D)rivers.
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What is the difference between chemical and physical weathering?
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