Deck 17: Earth History
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Deck 17: Earth History
1
In what two ways was the Laramide orogeny different from other orogenies?
The orogeny took place much further inland from a convergent boundary,and volcanism and plutonism were not very common.Also,mountain building was mostly vertical,fault-bounded uplift rather than compression-induced folding and thrust faulting.
2
Briefly describe the geologic history of the North American Cordillera.
The history of the Cordillera is long and complex,involving accretion of island arcs along the continental margin,orogeny at an oceanic-continental boundary,vast outpourings of basaltic lava,and block faulting.After cessation of the Laramide orogeny,mountain ranges eroded.During the Early Cenozoic,a subduction zone stretched off the Pacific Coast from Mexico to Alaska where the Farallon plate was consumed.All that remains are the Juan de Fuca and Cocos plates.
3
What was the tectonic evolution of western North America beginning with the Permian and through the Mesozoic?
During the Permian,an island arc and ocean basin formed off western North America,and then an oceanic plate subducted beneath the island arc.Oceanic and island arc rocks were thrust eastward against the craton during the Permian-Triassic boundary.In the Early Mesozoic,western North America became an oceanic-continental convergent plate boundary,with a steeply dipping subduction zone as North America moved over the Pacific plate.
4
Describe what happened to create the Sauk sequence from its beginning to the beginning of the Tippecanoe sequence.
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5
What is the origin of greenstone belts?
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6
Describe the beginning of operations of Earth's systems and when that occurred.
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7
Why do we know very little about the planet's first 600 million years? Why do we know only slightly more about the early part of the Precambrian?
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8
Describe the history of the Pleistocene ice ages.
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9
Describe the coming together of Pangaea.What was the name of what the rest of the planet covered with besides this supercontinent?
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10
What geologic evidence can be found along the eastern margin of North America of the Triassic breakup of Pangaea?
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11
Describe the four stages of the breakup of Pangaea.
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12
Describe the geologic history of the Ancestral Rockies.
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13
What tectonic event caused the Taconic and Acadian orogenies?
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14
How was the style of plate tectonics different in the Archean than it is today? When did the present style of plate tectonics begin?
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15
Outline the history of the Alpine-Himalayan belt.
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16
What was the Cordilleran orogeny? Briefly describe the four phases of the orogeny.
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17
How does the Absaroka sequence differ from the Kaskaskia sequence? What do these differences mean for the environment of the time?
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18
How did the landmass called Laurentia come together?
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19
Briefly explain the difference between the tectonic setting of shield areas during the Precambrian and since the onset of the Phanerozoic.
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20
What do cyclothems represent?
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21
What was the Sundance Sea?
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22
What are mobile belts of a continent?
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23
When and where did the Acadian orogeny occur?
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24
What is the basic difference between the Archean and the Proterozoic?
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25
Describe the first phase of the Cordilleran orogeny.
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26
What were three major mobile belts in North America in the Paleozoic?
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27
What is the Tippecanoe sequence?
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28
Name the two periods into which the Cenozoic is divided.
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29
What is the North American Cordillera?
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30
What worldwide effect was caused by Gondwana moving over the south pole during the Carboniferous Period?
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31
What is a clastic wedge,such as might form during an orogeny?
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32
How and when did Florida form?
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33
What is the origin of the present topography of the Appalachian Mountains?
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34
What role did microplates play in the formation of Pangaea?
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35
What caused the Alpine orogeny?
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36
When and where did the Antler orogeny occur?
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37
What was the name given to the most recent episode of large-scale deformation in the Cordillera,and when did it begin?
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38
In what two major zones or belts has Cenozoic orogenic activity been mainly concentrated?
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39
What are the three main rock types that characterize Archean shield areas?
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40
What are believed to be the causes of global transgressive and regressive cycles?
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41
During the last two million years,there have been at least ____________________ warm-cold cycles.
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42
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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43
The breakup of Pangaea began during the ____________________ Period and continued through the ____________________ Period.
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44
The three phases of the Cordilleran orogeny,in order from oldest to youngest,were the ____________________,____________________,and ____________________.
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45
The plate tectonic activity that gave rise to orogens around much of the circum-Pacific orogenic belt was ____________________.
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46
During the Pleistocene of North America,there were at least ____________________ glacial stages.These stages,in order from oldest to youngest,are the ____________________,____________________,____________________,and ____________________.
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47
The Gulf of Mexico began to form in the ____________________ Period.
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48
The ____________________ forms the core of North America and is now tectonically inactive.
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49
The ____________________ orogeny in Europe is a mirror of the Taconic and Acadian orogenies in North America.
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50
Continental growth during the Early Proterozoic development of Laurentia was related to ____________________ of ____________________-age cratons.
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51
The most abundant rock type deposited during the Kaskaskian sequence was ____________________.
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52
The formation of the Midcontinent rift was ____________________ in time with the Grenville orogeny.
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53
The orogens along the west coasts of the Americas,the eastern margin of Asia and the islands north of Australia and New Zealand are part of the _________________________.
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54
The rock assemblage of sandstone,carbonate,and shale represents deposition on a(n)____________________ continental margin.
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55
The distinctive sedimentary rocks that were deposited in the early-formed Gulf of Mexico were ____________________.
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56
The Early Cretaceous sedimentation in the Gulf Coastal region was related to a (transgressive/regressive)____________________ seaway.
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57
The first major transgression onto the North American continent is recorded in rocks of the ____________________ sequence.
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58
Pangaea was formed from tectonic plates and ____________________.
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59
The ____________________ orogeny that occurred in the Cordilleran mobile belt was caused by ____________________.
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60
Erosion of the Taconic Highlands resulted in the development of a(n)____________________ called the ____________________.
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61
Archean and Proterozoic greenstone belts formed in similar tectonic settings.
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62
Weathering and erosion of the Acadian Highlands produced a clastic wedge known as the:
A)Queenston Delta.
B)Acadian Delta.
C)Catskill Delta.
D)Appalachian Delta.
E)Mississippi Delta.
A)Queenston Delta.
B)Acadian Delta.
C)Catskill Delta.
D)Appalachian Delta.
E)Mississippi Delta.
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63
The Acadian orogeny occurred as a result of:
A)continental-continental collision followed by oceanic-continental collision.
B)oceanic-continental collision.
C)continental-continental collision.
D)oceanic-continental collision followed by continental-continental collision.
E)continental-continental collision followed by transform faulting.
A)continental-continental collision followed by oceanic-continental collision.
B)oceanic-continental collision.
C)continental-continental collision.
D)oceanic-continental collision followed by continental-continental collision.
E)continental-continental collision followed by transform faulting.
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64
Archean continental masses were smaller but of the same configuration as those of the modern world.
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65
The rate of plate motion was probably slower in the Archean.
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66
The giant batholiths of the Sierra,Idaho,and Coast Range were emplaced during the:
A)Sevier orogeny.
B)Nevadan orogeny.
C)Sonoma orogeny.
D)Laramide orogeny.
E)Allegheny orogeny.
A)Sevier orogeny.
B)Nevadan orogeny.
C)Sonoma orogeny.
D)Laramide orogeny.
E)Allegheny orogeny.
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67
The Mesozoic Era orogenies of the Cordillera:
A)progressively affected areas from west to east.
B)progressively affected areas from east to west.
C)involved only deformation and no magmatism.
D)involved only magmatism and no deformation.
E)A and C
A)progressively affected areas from west to east.
B)progressively affected areas from east to west.
C)involved only deformation and no magmatism.
D)involved only magmatism and no deformation.
E)A and C
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68
The Permian-Triassic orogenic event that occurred with the collision of an island arc with the western margin of North America is called the:
A)Antler orogeny.
B)Cordilleran orogeny.
C)Sonoma orogeny.
D)Franciscan orogeny.
E)Western orogeny.
A)Antler orogeny.
B)Cordilleran orogeny.
C)Sonoma orogeny.
D)Franciscan orogeny.
E)Western orogeny.
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69
Eastern North America during the Cenozoic can be described as a(n):
A)active orogenic belt.
B)area of uplift and erosion.
C)active volcanic region.
D)flat,eroded plain.
E)major marine basin.
A)active orogenic belt.
B)area of uplift and erosion.
C)active volcanic region.
D)flat,eroded plain.
E)major marine basin.
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70
The Grenville orogeny was the culminating event of the amalgamation of Laurentia.
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71
Pennsylvanian rocks have a characteristic cyclical deposition sequence of ____ and ____ sediments called ____.
A)shale,carbonate,varves
B)marine,nonmarine,varves
C)carbonate,shale,cyclothems
D)marine,nonmarine,cyclothems
E)none of the above
A)shale,carbonate,varves
B)marine,nonmarine,varves
C)carbonate,shale,cyclothems
D)marine,nonmarine,cyclothems
E)none of the above
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72
The Precambrian comprises what percent of geologic time?
A)99%
B)88%
C)77%
D)66%
E)55%
A)99%
B)88%
C)77%
D)66%
E)55%
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73
The Himalayan Range formed as a result of:
A)oceanic-oceanic plate collision.
B)continental-continental transform faulting.
C)continental-continental collision.
D)oceanic-continental collision.
E)continental-oceanic subduction.
A)oceanic-oceanic plate collision.
B)continental-continental transform faulting.
C)continental-continental collision.
D)oceanic-continental collision.
E)continental-oceanic subduction.
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74
The craton can be divided into two components,which are a(n):
A)mobile belt and a sub-craton.
B)sub-craton and a platform.
C)platform and a mobile belt.
D)shield and a platform.
E)epeiric sea and a platform.
A)mobile belt and a sub-craton.
B)sub-craton and a platform.
C)platform and a mobile belt.
D)shield and a platform.
E)epeiric sea and a platform.
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75
A cratonic sequence is recognized by a:
A)transgressive phase followed by regressive phase.
B)regressive phase followed by a transgressive phase.
C)regressive phase only.
D)transgressive phase only.
E)lack of any sequence.
A)transgressive phase followed by regressive phase.
B)regressive phase followed by a transgressive phase.
C)regressive phase only.
D)transgressive phase only.
E)lack of any sequence.
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76
The orogenic event of the North American Cordillera,which began in the Late Cretaceous and extended into the Cenozoic,is the:
A)Laramide orogeny.
B)Sevier orogeny.
C)Nevadan orogeny.
D)Antler orogeny.
E)Appalachian orogeny.
A)Laramide orogeny.
B)Sevier orogeny.
C)Nevadan orogeny.
D)Antler orogeny.
E)Appalachian orogeny.
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77
The Queenston Delta formed in response to the:
A)erosion of the Taconic Highlands.
B)subduction of the Iapetus plate.
C)uplift of the Caledonides.
D)carbonate deposition.
E)Mississippi River.
A)erosion of the Taconic Highlands.
B)subduction of the Iapetus plate.
C)uplift of the Caledonides.
D)carbonate deposition.
E)Mississippi River.
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78
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.
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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79
The rapid rate of plate motion was probably the most important factor in rapid continental growth in the Late Archean.
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80
Areas of elongated mountain-building activity are called:
A)shields.
B)mobile belts.
C)platforms.
D)immobile belts.
E)all of the above
A)shields.
B)mobile belts.
C)platforms.
D)immobile belts.
E)all of the above
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