Weathering and Sediment Transport

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Quiz on content from pgs. 104-109 in OCR AS Geology textbook.
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
Complete the table of definitions.
Respuesta
  • Weathering
  • Carbonation
  • Hydrolysis
  • Frost Shattering
  • Pressure Release
  • Exfoliation

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
[blank_start]Burrowing[blank_end] = The action of holes being dug by invertebrate and [blank_start]vertebrate[blank_end] animals that mixes and [blank_start]brings[blank_end] to the surface rock and [blank_start]soil[blank_end] particles. This [blank_start]facilitates[blank_end] weathering at greater depth by providing access for [blank_start]atmospheric[blank_end] gases and [blank_start]water[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • Burrowing
  • vertebrate
  • brings
  • soil
  • facilitates
  • atmospheric
  • water

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
[blank_start]Root action[blank_end] = The [blank_start]mechanical[blank_end] and chemical weathering of rocks by the wedging action of [blank_start]roots[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • Root action
  • mechanical
  • roots

Pregunta 4

Pregunta
Complete the table on climate and weathering below.
Respuesta
  • Temperate
  • 20oC
  • 200cm
  • Biological, Chemical & Mechanical
  • Exfoliation
  • Chemical & some biological
  • 10cm

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
Complete the table on weathering and climate below.
Respuesta
  • 2oC
  • -2oC
  • 200cm
  • 300cm
  • 150cm
  • Mechanical
  • Biological
  • Chemical
  • Frost Shattering
  • 10 oC
  • 50cm
  • Bio, Chem & Mechanical
  • Frost-S, carbonation, hydrolysis, Root-A
  • 20oC
  • 10cm
  • 10 cm
  • 25cm
  • 20 oC
  • Mechanical_
  • Exfoliation
  • Chemical & some Biological
  • Carbonation, hydrolysis, root action

Pregunta 6

Pregunta
Frost shattering: Water enters [blank_start]cracks[blank_end], joints and bedding planes. In climates where daily [blank_start]temperature[blank_end] fluctuate above and below [blank_start]0oC[blank_end], water freezes and expands by [blank_start]9%[blank_end]. This exerts [blank_start]pressure[blank_end] on rocks, producing a residue of angular fragments called [blank_start]scree[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • scree
  • shards
  • breccia
  • 9%
  • 7%
  • 12%
  • cracks
  • burrows
  • structures
  • 0oC
  • 5oC
  • -2oC
  • pressure
  • force
  • tension
  • temperatures
  • pressures
  • windspeeds

Pregunta 7

Pregunta
[blank_start]Exfoliation[blank_end]: - Aka. onion-skin weathering. - Different [blank_start]minerals[blank_end] expand and contract by different [blank_start]amounts[blank_end] during heating and cooling, causing the rock to [blank_start]disintegrate[blank_end]. - [blank_start]Curved[blank_end] sheets [blank_start]peel[blank_end] off from the rock.
Respuesta
  • Exfoliation
  • minerals
  • amounts
  • disintegrate
  • Curved
  • peel

Pregunta 8

Pregunta
Pressure Release: Atmospheric [blank_start]pressure[blank_end] at the Earth's surface is much lower than pressures within the Earth. Pressure is released from rock due to [blank_start]erosion[blank_end] of the rocks above them. Rocks expand, producing [blank_start]fractures[blank_end] which are more widely [blank_start]spaced[blank_end] the [blank_start]further[blank_end] they are from the surface. Rocks that are well [blank_start]jointed[blank_end] or have many bedding planes are [blank_start]less[blank_end] affected.
Respuesta
  • pressure
  • erosion
  • fractures
  • spaced
  • further
  • jointed
  • less

Pregunta 9

Pregunta
Carbonation: [blank_start]Carbon dioxide[blank_end] gas in the atmosphere reacts with rainwater and [blank_start]pore[blank_end] water in the soil to form [blank_start]carbonic[blank_end] acid. The air in pore spaces is rich in carbon dioxide due to decomposing [blank_start]plant[blank_end] litter. This makes groundwater more acidic than rainwater which then reacts with [blank_start]carbonate[blank_end] minerals in the rock.
Respuesta
  • Carbon dioxide
  • pore
  • carbonic
  • hydrochloric
  • plant
  • animal
  • carbonate

Pregunta 10

Pregunta
Carbonation Equation: [blank_start]CaCO3[blank_end] + H2CO3 --> [blank_start]Ca2+[blank_end] + 2HCO3- Calcite + [blank_start]Carbonic acid[blank_end] --> Calcium + [blank_start]Hydrogen carbonate[blank_end] ions in solution.
Respuesta
  • CaCO3
  • Ca2+
  • Carbonic acid
  • Hydrogen carbonate

Pregunta 11

Pregunta
Carbonation is important in the weathering of [blank_start]limestone[blank_end]. [blank_start]Limestone[blank_end] generally contains insoluble [blank_start]impurities[blank_end] which are left behind as clay [blank_start]residues[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • limestone
  • Limestone
  • impurities
  • residues

Pregunta 12

Pregunta
Name the three methods of sediment transport in water: S[blank_start]uspension[blank_end] S[blank_start]altation[blank_end] T[blank_start]raction[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • uspension
  • altation
  • raction

Pregunta 13

Pregunta
How does ice transport sediment?
Respuesta
  • It pushes it.
  • The sediment is embedded within it.

Pregunta 14

Pregunta
Select the 2 correct facts about traction.
Respuesta
  • It is the transport of material by rolling and sliding along a surface.
  • It is the transport of material by bouncing.
  • It occurs in the suspended load.
  • It is the transport of material in water or air without it touching the Earth's surface.
  • It occurs in the bed load.

Pregunta 15

Pregunta
Which medium of transport moves loose weathered material down slopes?
Respuesta
  • Wind
  • Gravity
  • Rivers
  • Sea
  • Ice

Pregunta 16

Pregunta
Which medium of transport can carry large amounts of rock debris?
Respuesta
  • Gravity
  • Ice
  • Wind
  • Rivers
  • Sea

Pregunta 17

Pregunta
Which medium of transport lifts and transports finer grained sediment?
Respuesta
  • Wind
  • Sea
  • Gravity
  • Rivers
  • Ice

Pregunta 18

Pregunta
[blank_start]Attrition[blank_end] = the wearing down of sedimentary grains due to [blank_start]collisions[blank_end] with other grains during transport. [blank_start]Abrasion[blank_end] = the wearing away of the Earth's surface by the action of the wind, water or ice [blank_start]dragging[blank_end] sediment over it or hurling it at the surface.
Respuesta
  • Attrition
  • Abrasion
  • Erosion
  • Traction
  • collisions
  • dragging

Pregunta 19

Pregunta
Erosion = the wearing away of the land surface and the removal of sediment by means of transport.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 20

Pregunta
Saltation = the transport of the smaller grains in the [blank_start]bed load[blank_end] by [blank_start]bouncing[blank_end] the along the [blank_start]bed[blank_end]. Suspension = the transport of material in the [blank_start]suspended[blank_end] load of a water based transport medium, [blank_start]without[blank_end] it touching the Earth's surface.
Respuesta
  • suspended
  • bed load
  • bed
  • bouncing
  • without

Pregunta 21

Pregunta
Solution = the transport of [blank_start]ions[blank_end] dissolved in [blank_start]water[blank_end]. - Particularly K, [blank_start]Ca[blank_end], Na - this method of transportation is [blank_start]invisible[blank_end] so can not be shown on a diagram
Respuesta
  • ions
  • water
  • Ca
  • invisible

Pregunta 22

Pregunta
Clay particles require high velocities for erosion because they are [blank_start]flat[blank_end], [blank_start]platy[blank_end] and [blank_start]cohesive[blank_end] so tend to stick together. Clay particles remain in [blank_start]suspension[blank_end] even at low current velocities because they are [blank_start]small[blank_end], have a [blank_start]low[blank_end] mass and are [blank_start]buoyant[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • flat
  • round
  • platy
  • sheety
  • buldgey
  • cohesive
  • repellent
  • suspension
  • saltation
  • traction
  • solution
  • small
  • medium
  • big
  • low
  • high
  • buoyant
  • gaseous

Pregunta 23

Pregunta
Grains get rounder the longer they have been transported.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False
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