This review sheet WILL be handed out
in class on Wednesday, so there is no need to print it.
Review sheet for Quiz #1 (to be given 23 January)
GEL/ESC 1300G § 3
The actual quiz will consist of 20 - 25 questions to be answered in
30 minutes at the beginning of class. The questions will be short
answer, fill in the blank, label the diagram, or draw a diagram.
The quiz will be worth 50 points. We will have an informal
review,
if wanted, on Thursday evening starting at 6 PM in room 3120 (our
regular class room).
Key terms:
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3.8 Ga
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4.6 Ga
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Alfred Wegener
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Basalt
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Continental drift
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Crust
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Hardness
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Inner core
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Mantle
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Mineral
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Outer core
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Plate tectonics
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Principle of Uniformitarianism
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Spreading center
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Subduction zone
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Transform fault
- Eras and periods of the geologic time scale (no dates or epochs -
yet!)
Practice questions:
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Define mineral.
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Know lines of evidence used to support plate tectonics.
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Be able to give a brief synopsis of the Earth's formation.
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In order, what minerals comprise the Mohs Hardness Scale?
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Draw a schematic cross-section of the Earth labeling the crust, mantle,
inner core, and outer core.
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What portion of the Earth is liquid (crust, mantle, outer core, or
inner
core)?
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What are the chemical formulae for any two minerals on Mohs Hardness
Scale?
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What are some physical properties that might be used to identify a
mineral?
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Who proposed the theory of continental drift?
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What geologic principle can be paraphrased as "present is the key to
the
past"?
- How is the theory of continental drift different from plate
tectonics?
- What are some of the basic geologic laws used to determine the
relative age of rocks?
- What is the difference between a relative and absolute age?
- From oldest to youngest, what are the periods of the youngest
geologic era?