Tectonics
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Climate Change
Rock Types
100

The San Andreas Fault is this type of tectonic setting

What is Transform?

100

Which earthquake wave travels faster the S or the P wave?

What is the P-Wave?
100

The 3 chemical compositions of igneous rocks

What are mafic, intermediate, and felsic?

100

This measures the climate of Earth in the distant past

What are climate proxies?

100

Breccia, Siltstone, Conglomerates, Shale, and Limestone

What are sedimentary rocks?

200

The Himalayan Mountains are a result of this type of tectonic setting

What is convergent?

200

The point within the Earth where seismic rupture begins

What is the focus

200

VEI is a term used in volcanology. What does it measure?

What is Volcanic Explosivity Index?

200

Methane, Water Vapor, and Carbon Dioxide

What are greenhouse gases?

200

Granite, Gabbro, and Diorite are ______igneous rocks

What is intrusive or phaneritic?

300

Basin and Range, the Rio Grande, and the East African Rift Valley are examples of what type of tectonic setting

What is divergent?

300

The 2 types of surface wave

What are Raleigh and Love waves?

300

The dominant type of volcano found in the Pacific Northwest

What is a stratovolcano?

300

Eccentricity, Obliquity, and Precession

What are Milankovitch Cycles?

300

Marble and Quartzite

What are non-foliated metamorphic rocks?

400
These fault types are the dominant type of fault in extensional tectonic settings

What are normal faults?

400

The Richter scale is a __________ scale

What is logarithmic

400

The dominant type of volcano found in the Hawaiian Islands

What is a shield volcano?

400

End Ordovician, End Devonian, End Permian, End Triassic, and End Cretaceous

What are mass extinctions?

400

Pumice and Scoria texture

What is vesicular/aphanitic?

500
Mid Ocean Ridges or "Spreading Centers" have 2 fault types, what are they?

What are normal and transform faults?

500

In 1964, one of the largest earthquakes ever measured was a M 9.0 earthquake. The tectonic setting for this earthquake is a ___________ setting.

Convergent

500

the longest lasting, most voluminous eruptions in the history of the Earth

What are Large Igneous Provinces?

500

The study of the rise and fall of sea level over geologic time

What is sequence stratigraphy?

500

Gypsum, Dolomite, and Halite

What are evaporites/inorganic chemical sedimentary rocks?

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