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Geology, Meterology, and Oceanography
Final Review
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Geology
Undergraduate 3
12/08/2009

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Amount of oxygen in the atmosphere at the beginning
Definition
none
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When did oxygen production by cyanobacteria start?
Definition
2.7 billion years ago, but O^2 didn't rise in the atmosphere.
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When was the First Great Oxidation Event?
Definition
2.4 billion years ago, and O^2 in the atmosphere started to rise.
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When was the Second Great Oxidation Event?
Definition
600 million years ago, and it marks the second rapid increase of O^2 in the atmosphere.
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What is the composition of the modern atmosphere?
Definition
 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, 1% other gases; water and dust
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How is atmospheric pressure measured?
Definition
With a barometer.
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What is the standard pressure at sea level?
Definition
760 mm
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What is the layer of the Earth that we live in, and what is its elevation?
Definition
The Troposphere, and it extends to about 12 km.
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Does the temperature in the Troposphere increase or decrease with elevation?
Definition
The temperature changes with altitude, and is mostly heated by the Earth.
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What is the layer above the Troposphere, and what is its elevation?
Definition
The Stratosphere, and it extends to 50 km.
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Does the temperature increase or decrease in the stratosphere?
Definition
The temperature is constant up to 35 km, and then it increases up to 50 km. It is mostly heated by solar radiation. The ozone forms here.
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What is the third layer of the Earth's atmosphere, and what is its elevation?
Definition
The Mesosphere, and it extends to 80 km.
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Does the temperature in the Mesosphere increase or decrease?
Definition
The temperature fall here. The air is very thing and cold.
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What is the top layer of the Earth's atmosphere, and what is its elevation?
Definition
The Thermosphere, and it extends to 80 km.
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Does the temperature increase or decrease in the Thermosphere?
Definition
The temperature in the Thermosphere rises rapidly to just below freezing. High energy reactions occur here.
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How does acid rain form?
Definition
SOx and NOx react with water to form acidic precipitation.
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What are some of the efffects of acid rain?
Definition
human harm, property damage, and ecological damage
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How does ozone smog form?
Definition
From a reaction of oxygen and nitrogen oxides in sunlight reactin with other components of auto exhaust.
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Where do we find the ozone layer in the atmopshere?
Definition
In the stratosphere.
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Why is the ozone important?
Definition
It absorbs high-energy ultraviolet light.
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How is the ozone affected by CFCs or halons?
Definition
They can destroy it.
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How does light behave?
Definition
Both as wave and a particle.
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What is the speed of light?
Definition
3 x 108 m/s
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What are photons?
Definition
light particles, or little "packets" of energy
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What is electromagnetic radiation?
Definition
energy waves
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What is the electromagnetic spectrum?
Definition
the range of all occuring wavelengths and frequencies
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What is the frequency?
Definition
The number of wave cycles per second (Hertz)
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The photon's energy can initiate chemical and /or physical reactions.
Definition
absorbtion of radiation
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What do emitted wavelength and color depend on?
Definition
temperature
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The Earth absorbs ________ visible light, and emits ________ invisible heat radiation.
Definition
high-energy, low-energy
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What is the proportional reflectance of a surface?
Definition
albedo. Ex. smow/ice, clouds, cities
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What can scatter light?
Definition
gases and particles in the atmosphere
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__________ wavelengths scatter more than _________ wavelengths.
Definition
short, long
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50% of incoming ______ reach Earth's surface.
Definition
radiation. most of it is absorbed and reemitted.
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What is the greenhouse effect?
Definition
An increase in the temperature of a planet's atmosphere cause when infrared-absorbing gases are introduced into the atmosphere. ie. water vapor, CO2, and methane are greenhouse gases.
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Temperature is proportional to the _________ speed of atoms or molecules in a sample.
Definition
average
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Heat is a measure of the ________ energy in a sample.
Definition
total
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Transfer of heat by currents in liquid or gas.
Definition
convection
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What is latent heat?
Definition
Heat absorbed or released during a change of phase. Energy absorbed and released during changes of state of water is very important for heat balance of atmosphere.
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Water has _____ specific heat.
Definition
high. This is important for climate.
Term
The amount of energy required to change the temperature of 1 gram of a material by 1 degree celsius.
Definition
specific heat
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What decreases as latitude increases?
Definition
temperature
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Why do we have seasons on Earth?
Definition
The Earth is tilted 23.5 degrees relative to the Earth-Sun plane.
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What is an equinox?
Definition
When all locations on Earth get 12 hours each of light and dark.
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What is a solstice?
Definition
Either of two times a year when the Sun shines directly overhead and is furthest from the equator. The solstices mark the beginnings of summer and winter.
Term
Temperature decreases with elevation
Definition
altitude
Term
Land heats more quickly than water, so inlands see greater temperature extremes.
Definition
ocean effects
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__________ direction affects temperature.
Definition
wind
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___________ intercept light energy.
Definition
clouds
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Mass of water vapor in a given volume of air g/m3.
Definition
absolute humidity
Term
Amount of water vapor relative to the amount the air can hold at a temperature (percentage).
Definition
relative humidity
Term
Relative humidity of 100%
Definition
saturation
Term
temperature at which saturation occurs
Definition
dew point
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What are the three atmospheric processes to cool air?
Definition
radiation cooling, contact cooling, cooling of rising air
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Temperature changes that occur without gain or loss of heat.
Definition

adiabatic temperature changes.

dry adiabatic lapse rate 10 degrees celsius.

weat adiabatic lapse rate ranges form 5 to 9 degrees.

Term
What are three mechanisms that cause air to rise?
Definition

1.   Radiation cooling: re-emission of heat (air, water, land become cooler at night.

 

2. Contact cooling – dew and frost (dew – condensation caused by moist air contacting a cooler surface – below its dew point) (frost – when that dew point is below freezing, condensate is solid

 

3. Cooling of rising air – cloud formation from cooling of rising air

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What are three mechanisms that cause air to rise?
Definition
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