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Term
Alluvial fan
Definition
A fan-shaped deposit of sediment formed when a stream’s slope is abruptly reduced.
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Alluvium
Definition
Unconsolidated sediment deposited by a stream.
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Antecedent stream
Definition
A stream that continued to downcut and maintain its original course as an area along its course was uplifted by faulting or folding.
Term
Back swamp
Definition
A poorly drained area on a floodplain resulting when natural levees are present.
Term
Bar
Definition
Common term for sand and gravel deposits in a stream channel.
Term
Base level
Definition
The level below which a stream cannot erode.
Term
Bed load
Definition
Sediment moved along the bottom of a stream by moving water.
Term
Braided stream
Definition
A stream consisting of numerous intertwining channels.
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Capacity
Definition
The total amount of sediment a stream is able to transport.
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Competence
Definition
A measure of the largest particle a stream can transport; a factor dependent on velocity.
Term
Cut bank
Definition
The area of active erosion on the outside of a meander.
Term
Cutoff
Definition
A short channel segment created when a river erodes through the narrow neck of land between meanders.
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Delta
Definition
An accumulation of sediment formed where a stream enters a lake or an ocean.
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Dendritic pattern
Definition
A stream system that resembles the pattern of a branching tree.
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Discharge
Definition
The quantity of water in a stream that passes a given point in a period of time
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Dissolved load
Definition
That portion of a stream’s load carried in solution.
Term
Distributary
Definition
A section of a stream that leaves the main flow.
Term
Divide
Definition
An imaginary line that separates the drainage of two streams, often found along a ridge.
Term
Drainage basin
Definition
The land area that contributes water to a stream.
Term
Flood
Definition
The overflow of a stream channel that occurs when discharge exceeds the channel’s capacity.
Term
Floodplain
Definition
The flat, low-lying portion of a stream valley subject to periodic inundation.
Term
Graded stream
Definition
A stream that has the correct channel characteristics to maintain exactly the velocity required to transport the material supplied to it.
Term
Gradient
Definition
grade (slope) measured by the ratio of drop in a stream per unit distance, usually expressed as feet per mile
Term
Head
Definition
The beginning or source area for a stream. Also called the headwaters.
Term
Headward erosion
Definition
The extension upslope of the head of a valley due to erosion.
Term
Incised meander
Definition
Meandering channel that flows in a steep, narrow valley; formed either when an area is uplifted or when base level drops.
Term
Infiltration
Definition
The movement of surface water into rock or soil through cracks and pore spaces.
Term
Infiltration capacity
Definition
The maximum rate at which soil can absorb water.
Term
Laminar flow
Definition
The movement of water particles in straight-line paths that are parallel to the channel. The water particles move downstream without mixing
Term
Local base level
Definition
The level of a lake, resistant rock layer, or any other base level that stands above sea level.
Term
Longitudinal profile
Definition
A cross section of a stream channel along its descending course from the head to the mouth.
Term
Meander
Definition
A loop-like bend in the course of a stream.
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Mouth
Definition
The point downstream where a river empties into another stream or water body.
Term
Oxbow lake
Definition
A curved lake produced when a stream cuts off a meander.
Term
Point bar
Definition
A crescent-shaped accumulation of sand and gravel deposited on the inside of a meander.
Term
Pothole
Definition
A depression formed in a stream channel by the abrasive action of the water’s sediment load.
Term
Radial pattern
Definition
A system of streams running in all directions away from a central elevated structure, such as a volcano.
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Rectangular pattern
Definition
A drainage pattern characterized by numerous right angle bends that develop on jointed or fractured bedrock.
Term
Recurrence interval
Definition
The average time interval between occurrences of hydrological events such as floods of a given or greater magnitude.
Term
Return period
Definition
The average time interval between occurrences of hydrological events such as floods of a given or greater magnitude.
Term
Rills
Definition
Tiny channels that develop as unconfined flow begins producing threads of current.
Term
Runoff
Definition
Water that flows over the land rather than infiltrating into the ground.
Term
Saltation
Definition
Transportation of sediment through a series of leaps or bounces.
Term
Settling velocity
Definition
The speed at which a particle falls through a still fluid.
Term
Sheet flow
Definition
Runoff moving in unconfined thin sheets.
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Sorting
Definition
The degree of similarity in particle size in sediment or sedimentary rock.
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Stream piracy
Definition
The diversion of the drainage of one stream, resulting from the headward erosion of another stream.
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Stream valley
Definition
The channel, valley floor, and sloping valley walls of a stream.
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Superposed stream
Definition
A stream that cuts through a ridge lying across its path. The stream established its course on uniform layers at a higher level without regard to underlying structures and subsequently downcut.
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Suspended load
Definition
The fine sediment carried within the body of flowing water or air.
Term
Terrace
Definition
A flat, bench-like structure produced by a stream, which was left elevated as the stream cut downward.
Term
Trellis pattern
Definition
A system of streams in which nearly parallel tributaries occupy valleys cut in folded strata.
Term
Turbulent flow
Definition
The movement of water in an erratic fashion often characterized by swirling, whirlpool-like eddies.
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Ultimate base level
Definition
Sea level; the lowest level to which stream erosion could lower the land.
Term
Water gap
Definition
A pass through a ridge or mountain in which a stream flows.
Term
Yazoo tributary
Definition
A tributary that flows parallel to the main stream because a natural levee is present.
Term
Natural levee
Definition
An elevated landform composed of alluvium that parallels some streams and acts to confine their waters, except during floodstage.
Term
Aquifer
Definition
Rock or sediment through which groundwater moves easily.
Term
Aquitard
Definition
An impermeable bed that hinders or prevents groundwater movement.
Term
Artesian well
Definition
A well in which the water rises above the level where it was initially encountered.
Term
Capillary fringe
Definition
A relatively narrow zone at the base of the zone of aeration. Here water rises from the water table in tiny, threadlike openings between grains of soil or sediment.
Term
Cavern
Definition
A naturally formed underground chamber or series of chambers most commonly produced by solution activity in limestone.
Term
Cone of depression
Definition
A cone-shaped depression in the water table immediately surrounding a well.
Term
Darcy's law
Definition
An equation stating that groundwater discharge depends on the hydraulic gradient, hydraulic conductivity, and cross-sectional area of an aquifer.
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Drawdown
Definition
The difference in height between the bottom of a cone of depression and the original height of the water table.
Term
Gaining stream
Definition
Streams that again water from the inflow of groundwater through the streambed.
Term
Geyser
Definition
A fountain of hot water ejected periodically from the ground
Term
Groundwater
Definition
Water in the zone of saturation.
Term
Hot spring
Definition
The spring in which the water is 6 to 9 degrees Celsius (10 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer than the mean annual air temperature of its locality.
Term
Hydraulic conductivity
Definition
A factor relating to groundwater flow; it is a coefficient that takes into account the permeability of the aquifer and the viscosity of the fluid.
Term
Hydraulic gradient
Definition
The slope of the water table. It is determined by finding the height difference between two points on the water table and dividing by the horizontal distance between the two points.
Term
Karst topography
Definition
A type of topography formed on soluble rock (especially limestone) primarily by dissolution. It is characterized by sinkholes, caves, and underground drainage.
Term
Losing stream
Definition
Stream that loses water to the groundwater system by outflow through the streambed.
Term
Perched water table
Definition
A localized zone of saturation above the main water table, created by an impermeable layer.
Term
Permeability
Definition
A measure of a material’s ability to transmit water.
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Porosity
Definition
The volume of open spaces in rock or soil.
Term
Sinkhole
Definition
A depression produced in a region where soluble rock has been removed by groundwater.
Term
Speleothem
Definition
A collective term for the dripstone features found in caverns.
Term
Spring
Definition
A flow of groundwater that emerges naturally at the ground surface.
Term
Stalactite
Definition
The icicle-like structure that hangs from the ceiling of a cavern.
Term
Stalagmite
Definition
The column-like form that grows upward from the floor of a cavern.
Term
Unsaturated zone
Definition
The area above the water table where openings in soil, sediment, and rock are not saturated but filled mainly with air.
Term
Water table
Definition
The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater.
Term
Well
Definition
An opening bored into the zone of saturation.
Term
Zone of saturation
Definition
The zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water.
Term
Zone of soil moisture
Definition
A zone in which water is held as a film on the surface of soil particles and may be used by plants or withdrawn by evaporation. The uppermost subdivision of the unsaturated zone.
Term
Ablation
Definition
A general term for the loss of ice and snow from a glacier.
Term
Abrasion
Definition
The grinding and scraping of a rock surface by the friction and impact of rock particles carried by water, wind, and ice.
Term
Alpine glacier
Definition
A glacier confined to a mountain valley, which in most instances had previously been a stream valley.
Term
Arete
Definition
A narrow, knifelike ridge separating two adjacent glaciated valleys.
Term
Basal slip
Definition
A mechanism of glacial movement in which the ice mass slides over the surface below.
Term
Calving
Definition
Wastage of a glacier that occurs when large pieces of ice break into the water.
Term
Cirque
Definition
An amphitheater-shaped basin at the head of a glaciated valley produced by frost wedging and plucking.
Term
Col
Definition
A pass between mountain valleys where the headwalls of two cirques intersect
Term
Crevasse
Definition
A deep crack in the brittle surface of a glacier.
Term
Drumlin
Definition
A streamlined symmetrical hill composed of glacial till. The steep side of the hill faces the direction from which the ice advanced.
Term
End moraine
Definition
A ridge of till marking a former position of the front of a glacier.
Term
Esker
Definition
Sinuous ridge composed largely of sand and gravel deposited by a stream flowing in a tunnel beneath a glacier near its terminus.
Term
Fiord
Definition
A steep-sided inlet of the sea formed when a glacial trough was partially submerged.
Term
Firn
Definition
Granular recrystallized snow. A transitional stage between snow and glacial ice.
Term
Glacial budget
Definition
The balance, or lack of balance, between ice formation at the upper end of a glacier, and ice loss in the zone of wastage.
Term
Glacial drift
Definition
An all-embracing term for sediments of glacial origin, no matter how, where, or in what shape they were deposited.
Term
Glacial striations
Definition
Scratches and grooves on bedrock caused by glacial abrasion.
Term
Glacial trough
Definition
A mountain alley that has been widened, deepened, and straightened by a glacier.
Term
Ground moraine
Definition
An undulating layer of till deposited as the ice front retreats.
Term
Hanging valley
Definition
A tributary valley that enters a glacial trough at a considerable height above the floor of the trough.
Term
Horn
Definition
A pyramid-like peak formed by glacial action in three or more cirques surrounding a mountain summit.
Term
Ice cap
Definition
A mass of glacial ice covering a high upland or plateau and spreading out radially.
Term
Ice sheet
Definition
A very large, thick mass of glacial ice flowing outward in all directions from one or more accumulation centers.
Term
Kame
Definition
A steep-sided hill composed of sand and gravel, originating when sediment collected in openings in stagnant glacial ice.
Term
Kame terrace
Definition
A narrow, terrace-like mass of stratified drift deposited between a glacier and an adjacent valley wall.
Term
Lateral moraine
Definition
A ridge of till along the sides of a valley glacier composed primarily of debris that fell to the glacier from the valley walls.
Term
Medial moraine
Definition
A ridge of till formed when lateral moraines from two coalescing alpine glaciers join.
Term
Outwash plain
Definition
A relatively flat, gently sloping plain consisting of materials deposited by meltwater streams in front of the margin of an ice sheet.
Term
Pater noster lakes
Definition
A chain of small lakes in a glacial trough that occupies basins created by glacial erosion.
Term
Plastic flow
Definition
A type of glacial movement that occurs within the glacier, below a depth of approximately 50 meters, in which the ice is not fractured.
Term
Pluvial lake
Definition
A lake formed during a period of increased rainfall.
Term
Recessional moraine
Definition
An end moraine formed as the ice front stagnated during glacial retreat.
Term
Rouche moutonnee
Definition
An asymmetrical knob of bedrock formed when glacial abrasion smoothes the gentle slope facing the advancing ice sheet and plucking steepens the opposite side as the ice overrides the know.
Term
Sea ice
Definition
Frozen seawater that is associated with Polar Regions.
Term
Snowline
Definition
The lower limit of perennial snow.
Term
Stratified drift
Definition
Sediments deposited by glacial meltwater.
Term
Surge
Definition
A period of rapid glacial advance.
Term
Tarn
Definition
A small lake in a cirque.
Term
Terminal moraine
Definition
The end moraine marking the farthest advance of a glacier.
Term
Till
Definition
Unsorted sediment deposited directly by a glacier.
Term
Tillite
Definition
A rock formed when glacial till is lithified.
Term
Truncated spur
Definition
Triangular-shaped cliff produced when a spur of land that extends into a valley is removed by the great erosional force of a valley glacier.
Term
Valley glacier
Definition
A glacier confined to a mountain valley, which in most instances had previously been a stream valley.
Term
Valley train
Definition
A relatively narrow body of stratified drift deposited on a valley floor by meltwater streams that issue from the terminus of an alpine glacier.
Term
Zone of accumulation
Definition
The part of a glacier characterized by snow accumulation and ice formation. The outer limit of this zone is the snowline.
Term
Zone of fracture
Definition
The upper portion of a glacier consisting of brittle ice.
Term
Zone of wastage
Definition
The part of a glacier beyond the snowline where annually there is a net loss of ice.
Term
Glacial erratic
Definition
An ice-transported boulder that was not derived from the bedrock near its present site.
Term
Kettle
Definition
Depression created when blocks of ice become lodged in glacial deposits and subsequently melt.
Term
Plucking
Definition
The process by which pieces of bedrock are lifted out of place by a glacier.
Term
Rock flour
Definition
Ground-up rock produced by the grinding effect of a glacier.
Term
Bajada
Definition
An apron of sediment along a mountain front created by the coalescence of alluvial fans.
Term
Barchan dune
Definition
A solitary sand dune shaped like a crescent with its tips pointing downwind.
Term
Bed load
Definition
Particles moved along the ground surface by wind.
Term
Blowout
Definition
A depression excavated by wind in easily eroded materials.
Term
Cross beds
Definition
Structure in which relatively thin layers are inclined at an angle to the main bedding. Formed by currents of wind.
Term
Deflation
Definition
The lifting and removal of loose material by wind.
Term
Desert
Definition
One of the two types of dry climate: the driest of the dry climates.
Term
Desert pavement
Definition
A layer of coarse pebbles and gravel created when wind removed the finer material.
Term
Desertification
Definition
Ecosystem degradation of marginal areas, brought about by human activities.
Term
Dune
Definition
Hill or ridge of wind-deposited sand.
Term
Ephemeral stream
Definition
A stream that is usually dry because it carries water only in response to specific episodes of rainfall.
Term
Inselberg
Definition
An isolated mountain remnant characteristic of the late stage of erosion in a mountainous arid region.
Term
Interior drainage
Definition
A discontinuous pattern of intermittent streams that do not flow to the ocean.
Term
Loess
Definition
Deposits of windblown silt, lacking visible layers, generally buff-colored, and capable of maintaining a nearly vertical cliff.
Term
Longitudinal dune
Definition
Long ridges of sand oriented parallel to the prevailing wind; these dunes form where sand supplies are limited.
Term
Parabolic dune
Definition
A sand dune similar in shape to a barchan dune except that its tips point into the wind. These dunes often form along coasts that have strong onshore winds, abundant sand, and vegetation that partly covers the sand.
Term
Playa lake
Definition
A temporary lake in a playa.
Term
Rainshadow desert
Definition
A dry area on the lee side of a mountain range.
Term
Saltation
Definition
Transportation of sediment through a series of leaps or bounces.
Term
Slipface
Definition
The steep, leeward surface of a sand dune that maintains a slope of about 34 degrees.
Term
Star dune
Definition
An isolated hill of sand that exhibits a complex form and develops where wind directions are variable.
Term
Steppe
Definition
One of the two types of dry climate. A marginal and more humid variant of the desert that separates it from bordering humid climates.
Term
Suspended load
Definition
The fine sediment carried within the body of flowing air.
Term
Transverse dune
Definition
A series of long ridges oriented at right angles to the prevailing wind; these dunes form where vegetation is sparse and sand is very plentiful.
Term
Ventifact
Definition
A cobble or pebble polished and shaped by the sandblasting effect of wind.
Term
Yardang
Definition
A streamlined, wind-sculpted ridge having the appearance of an inverted ship’s hull that is oriented parallel to the prevailing wind.
Term
Playa
Definition
The flat central area of an undrained desert basin.
Term
Abrasion
Definition
The grinding and scraping of a rock surface by the friction and impact of rock particles carried by water, wind, and ice.
Term
Backshore
Definition
The inner portion of the shore, lying landward of the high-tide shoreline. It is usually dry, being affected by waves only during storms.
Term
Barrier island
Definition
A low, elongate ridge of sand that parallels the coast.
Term
Baymouth bar
Definition
A sandbar that completely crosses a bay, sealing it off from the main body of water.
Term
Beach
Definition
An accumulation of sediment found along the landward margin of the ocean or a lake.
Term
Beach drift
Definition
The transport of sediment in a zigzag pattern along a beach, caused by the uprush of water from obliquely breaking waves.
Term
Beach face
Definition
The wet, sloping surface that extends from the berm to the shoreline.
Term
Beach nourishment
Definition
Process in which large quantities of sand are added to the beach system to offset losses caused by wave erosion.
Term
Berm
Definition
The dry, gently sloping zone on the backshore of a beach at the foot of the coastal cliffs or dunes.
Term
Breakwater
Definition
A structure protecting a nearshore area from breaking waves.
Term
Coast
Definition
A strip of land that extends inland from the coastline as far as ocean-related features can be found.
Term
Coastline
Definition
The coast’s seaward edge. The landward limit of the effect of the highest storm waves on the shore.
Term
Ebb current
Definition
The movement of tidal current away from the shore.
Term
Emergent coast
Definition
A coast where land formerly below sea level has been exposed by crustal uplift or a drop in sea level or both.
Term
Estuary
Definition
A funnel-shaped inlet of the sea that formed when a rise in sea level or subsidence of land caused the mouth of a river to be flooded.
Term
Fetch
Definition
The distance that the wind has traveled across the open water.
Term
Flood current
Definition
The tidal current associated with the increase in the height of the tide.
Term
Foreshore
Definition
That portion of the shore lying between the normal high and low water marks; the intertidal zone.
Term
Groin
Definition
A short wall built at a right angle to the seashore to trap moving sand.
Term
Hard stabilization
Definition
Structures built to protect a coast from erosion or to prevent the movement of sand along a beach.
Term
Jetties
Definition
A pair of structures extending into the ocean at the entrance to a harbor or river that are built for the purpose of protection against storm waves and sediment deposition.
Term
Longshore current
Definition
A nearshore current that flows parallel to the shore
Term
Marine terrace
Definition
A wave-cut platform uplifted above sea level by tectonic forces.
Term
Neap tide
Definition
The lowest tidal range, occurring near the times of the first and third quarters of the moon.
Term
Nearshore
Definition
The zone of a beach that extends from the low-tide shoreline seaward to where waves break at low tide.
Term
Offshore zone
Definition
The relatively flat submerged zone that extends from the breaker line to the edge of the continental shelf.
Term
Sea arch
Definition
An arch formed by wave erosion when caves on opposite sides of a headland unite.
Term
Sea stack
Definition
An isolated mass of rock standing just offshore, produced by wave erosion of a headland.
Term
Seawall
Definition
A barrier constructed to prevent waves from reaching the area behind the wall; to defend property from the force of breaking waves.
Term
Submergent coast
Definition
A coast whose form is largely the result of the partial drowning of a former land surface due to a rise of sea level or subsidence of the crust, or both.
Term
Anticline
Definition
A fold in sedimentary strata that resembles an arch.
Term
Basin
Definition
A circular downfolded structure.
Term
Brittle failure
Definition
The loss of strength by a material usually in the form of sudden fracturing.
Term
Brittle deformation
Definition
The loss of strength by a material usually in the form of sudden fracturing.
Term
Compressional stress
Definition
Differential stress that shortens a rock body.
Term
Deformation
Definition
General term for the processes of folding, faulting, shearing, compression, or extension of rocks as the result of various natural forces.
Term
Detachment fault
Definition
A nearly horizontal fault that may extend for hundreds of kilometers below the surface.
Term
Differential stress
Definition
Forces that are unequal in different direction.
Term
Dip
Definition
The angle at which a rock layer or fault is inclined from the horizontal (dip is perpendicular to strike).
Term
Dip-slip fault
Definition
A fault in which the movement is parallel to the dip of the fault.
Term
Dome
Definition
A roughly circular upfolded structure.
Term
Ductile deformation
Definition
A type of solid-state flow that produces a change in the size and shape of a rock body without fracturing.
Term
Fault
Definition
A break in a rock mass along which movement has occurred.
Term
Fault-block mountain
Definition
A mountain formed by the displacement of rock along a fault.
Term
Fault scarp
Definition
a small step on the ground surface where one side of a fault has moved vertically with respect to another
Term
Fold
Definition
A bent layer or series of layers that were originally horizontal and subsequently deformed.
Term
Force
Definition
That which tends to put stationary objects in motion or change motions of moving bodies.
Term
Graben
Definition
A valley formed by the downward displacement of a fault-bounded block.
Term
Hogback
Definition
A narrow, sharp-crested ridge formed by the upturned edge of a steeply dipping bed of resistant rock.
Term
Horst
Definition
An elongate, uplifted block of crust bounded by faults.
Term
Joint
Definition
A fracture in rock along which there has been no movement.
Term
Klippe
Definition
A remnant or outlier of a thrust sheet that was isolated by erosion.
Term
Monocline
Definition
A one-limbed flexure in strata.
Term
Normal fault
Definition
A fault in which the rock above the fault plane has moved down relative to the rock below (hanging wall has moved down; footwall has moved up).
Term
Reverse fault
Definition
A fault in which the rock above the fault plane has moved up relative to the rock below (hanging wall has moved up; footwall has moved down).
Term
Rock structure
Definition
All features created by the processes of deformation from minor fractures in bedrock to a major mountain chain.
Term
Shear
Definition
Stress that causes two adjacent parts of a body to slide past one another.
Term
Strain
Definition
An irreversible change in the shape and size of a rock body caused by stress.
Term
Stress
Definition
The force per unit area acting on any surface within a solid.
Term
Strike-slip fault
Definition
A fault along which the movement is horizontal.
Term
Syncline
Definition
A linear downfold in sedimentary strata; the opposite of anticline.
Term
Tensional stress
Definition
The type of stress that tends to pull a body apart.
Term
Thrust fault
Definition
A low-angle reverse fault.
Term
Transform fault
Definition
A boundary in which two plates slide past one another without creating or destroying lithosphere.
Term
Strike
Definition
The compass direction of the line of intersection created by a dipping bed or fault and a horizontal surface.
Term
Aftershock
Definition
A smaller earthquake that follows the main earthquake.
Term
Body wave
Definition
A seismic wave that travels through Earth’s interior.
Term
Earthquake
Definition
Vibration of Earth produced by the rapid release of energy.
Term
Elastic rebound
Definition
The sudden release of stored strain in rocks that results in movement along a fault.
Term
Epicenter
Definition
The location of Earth’s surface that lies directly above the focus of an earthquake.
Term
Fault
Definition
A break in a rock mass along which movement has occurred.
Term
Fault creep
Definition
Gradual displacement along a fault.
Term
Focus
Definition
The zone within Earth where rock displacement produces an earthquake.
Term
Foreshock
Definition
Small earthquake that often precedes a major earthquake.
Term
Hypocenter
Definition
The zone within Earth where rock displacement produces an earthquake.
Term
Inertia
Definition
Objects at rest tend to remain at rest, and objects in motion tend to stay in motion unless either is acted upon by an outside force.
Term
Intensity
Definition
A measure of the degree of earthquake shaking at a given locale based on the amount of damage.
Term
Liquefaction
Definition
The transformation of a stable soil into a fluid that is often unable to support buildings or other structures.
Term
Long (L) waves
Definition
These earthquake-generated waves travel along the outer layer of Earth and are responsible for most of the surface damage.
Term
Magnitude
Definition
An estimate of the total amount of energy released during an earthquake, based on seismic records.
Term
Megathrust fault
Definition
ccur at subduction zones at destructive plate boundaries (convergent boundaries), where one tectonic plate is subducted (forced underneath) by another.
Term
Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale
Definition
A 12-point scale developed to evaluate earthquake intensity based on the amount of damage to various structures.
Term
Moment magnitude
Definition
A more precise measure of earthquake magnitude than the Richter scale that is derived from the amount of displacement that occurs along a fault zone.
Term
Primary (P) waves
Definition
A type of seismic wave that involves alternating compression and expansion of the material through which it passes.
Term
Richter scale
Definition
A scale of earthquake magnitude based on the amplitude of the largest seismic wave.
Term
Secondary (S) waves
Definition
A type of seismic wave that involves oscillation perpendicular to the direction of propagation.
Term
Seismic gap
Definition
A segment of an active fault zone that has not experienced a major earthquake over a span when most other segments have.
Term
Seismic sea wave
Definition
A rapidly moving ocean wave generated by earthquake activity, which is capable of inflicting heavy damage in coastal regions.
Term
Transition Zone
Definition
part of the Earth’s mantle, and is located between the lower mantle and the upper mantle, between a depth of 410 and 660 km.
Term
Seismogram
Definition
The record made by a seismograph.
Term
Seismograph
Definition
An instrument that records earthquake waves.
Term
Seismology
Definition
The study of earthquakes and seismic waves.
Term
Surface wave
Definition
Seismic waves that travel along the outer layer of Earth.
Term
Tsunami
Definition
The Japanese word for a seismic sea wave.
Term
Asthenosphere
Definition
A subdivision of the mantle situated below the lithosphere, in which the rock is easily deformed.
Term
Conduction
Definition
The transfer of heat through matter by molecular activity.
Term
Convection
Definition
The transfer of heat by the mass movement or circulation of a substance.
Term
Core
Definition
The innermost layer of Earth based on composition. It is thought to be largely an iron-nickel alloy with minor amounts of oxygen, silicon, and sulfur.
Term
Crust
Definition
The very thin outermost layer of Earth.
Term
D'' Layer
Definition
A region in roughly the lowermost 200 kilometers of the mantle where P-waves experience a sharp decrease in velocity.
Term
Geothermal gradient
Definition
The gradual increase in temperature with depth in the crust.
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Geotherm
Definition
The gradual increase in temperature with depth in the crust.
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Inner core
Definition
The solid innermost layer of Earth, about 1216 kilometers (754 miles) in radius.
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Lower mantle
Definition
The part of the mantle that extends from the core-mantle boundary to a depth of 660 kilometers. Also known as mesosphere.
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Mantle
Definition
One of Earth’s compositional layers. The solid rocky shell that extends from the base of the crust to a depth of 2900 kilometers.
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Moho
Definition
The boundary separating the crust and the mantle, discernible by an increase in seismic velocity (Mohorovicic discontinuity).
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Outer core
Definition
A layer beneath the mantle about 2270 kilometers (1410 miles) thick, which has the properties of a liquid.
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Transition zone
Definition
a part of the Earth's mantle located between the lower mantle and the upper mantle
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Viscosity
Definition
A measure of a fluid’s resistance to flow.
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Lithosphere
Definition
The rigid outer layer of Earth, including the crust and upper mantle.
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Asthenosphere
Definition
A subdivision of the mantle situated below the lithosphere, in which rock is easily deformed.
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Continental drift
Definition
A hypothesis, credited largely to Alfred Wegener, that suggested all present continents once existed as a single supercontinent. Further, beginning about 200 million years ago, the supercontinent began breaking into smaller continents, which then “drifted” to their present positions.
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Continental volcanic arc
Definition
Mountains formed in part by igneous activity associated with the subduction of oceanic lithosphere beneath a continent.
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Convergent boundary
Definition
A boundary in which two plates move together, resulting in oceanic lithosphere being thrust beneath an overriding plate, eventually to be reabsorbed into the mantle. It can also involve the collision of two continental plates to create a mountain system.
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Curie point
Definition
The temperature above which a material loses its magnetization.
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Deep-ocean trench
Definition
A narrow, elongated depression of the seafloor.
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Divergent boundary
Definition
A boundary in which two plates move apart, resulting in upwelling of material from the mantle to create new seafloor.
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Fossil magnetism
Definition
The natural remnant magnetism in rock bodies.
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Fracture zone
Definition
Linear zone of irregular topography on the deep-ocean floor that follows transform faults and their inactive extensions.
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Geomagnetic reversal
Definition
A magnetic field opposite to that which presently exists.
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Hot spot
Definition
A concentration of heat in the mantle, capable of producing magma that in turn extrudes onto Earth’s surface.
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Island arc
Definition
A chain of volcanic islands generally located a few hundred kilometers from a trench where there is active subduction of one oceanic plate beneath another.
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Lithosphere
Definition
The rigid outer layer of Earth, including the crust and upper mantle.
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Lithospheric plate
Definition
A coherent unit of Earth’s rigid outer layer that includes the crust and upper unit.
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Magnetic time scale
Definition
Relative time scale based on the pattern of normal and reverse polarity preserved in the rock record. May be made numeric when basalts are radiometrically dated.
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Mantle plume
Definition
A mass of hotter-than-normal mantle material that ascends toward the surface, where it may lead to igneous activity. These plumes of solid yet mobile material may originate as deep as the core-mantle boundary.
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Normal polarity
Definition
A magnetic field the same as that which presently exists.
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Paleomagnetism
Definition
The natural remnant magnetism in rock bodies.
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Pangaea
Definition
The proposed supercontinent that 200 million years ago began to break apart and form the present landmasses.
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Partial melting
Definition
The process by which most igneous rocks melt. Since individual minerals have different melting points, most igneous rocks melt over a temperature range of a few hundred degrees. If the liquid is squeezed out after some melting has occurred, a melt with a higher silica content results.
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Plate
Definition
A coherent unit of Earth’s rigid outer layer that includes the crust and upper unit.
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Plate tectonics
Definition
The theory that proposes that Earth’s outer shell consists of individual plates that interact in various ways and thereby produce earthquakes, volcanoes, mountains, and the crust itself.
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Reverse polarity
Definition
A magnetic field opposite to that which presently exists.
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Ridge push
Definition
A mechanism that may contribute to plate motion. It involves the oceanic lithosphere sliding down the oceanic ridge under the pull of gravity.
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Rift
Definition
A linear zone in which plates move away from each other.
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Rift valley
Definition
A long, narrow trough bounded by normal faults, representing a region where divergence is taking place.
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Seafloor spreading
Definition
The hypothesis first proposed in the 1960s by Harry Hess, which suggested that new oceanic crust is produced at the crests of mid-ocean ridges, which are the sites of divergence.
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Slab pull
Definition
a mechanism that contributes to plate motion in which cool, dense oceanic crust sinks into the mantle and pulls the trailing lithosphere along
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Slab suction
Definition
one of the driving forces of plate motion, it arises from the drag of the subducting plate on the adjacent mantle. It is an induced mantle circulation that pulls both the subducting and overriding plates toward the trench
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Spreading center
Definition
A boundary in which two plates move apart, resulting in upwelling of material from the mantle to create new seafloor.
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Strike slip fault
Definition
A fault along which the movement is horizontal.
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Subduction zone
Definition
A long, narrow zone where one lithospheric plate descends beneath another.
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Tectonic plate
Definition
A coherent unit of Earth’s rigid outer layer that includes the crust and upper unit.
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Transform fault
Definition
A major strike-slip fault that cuts through the lithosphere and accommodates motion between two plates.
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Transform fault boundary
Definition
A boundary in which two plates slide past one another without creating or destroying lithosphere.
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Volcanic island arc
Definition
a chain of volcanic islands generally located a few hundred kilometers from a trench where there is an active subduction of one oceanic plate beneath another
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Abyssal plain
Definition
Very level area of the deep-ocean floor, usually lying at the foot of the continental rise.
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Accretionary wedge
Definition
A large wedge-shaped mass of sediment that accumulates in subduction zones. Here sediment is scraped from the subducting oceanic plate and accreted to the overriding crustal block.
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Active continental margin
Definition
Usually narrow and consisting of highly deformed sediments. Such margins occur where oceanic lithosphere is being subducted beneath the margin of a continent.
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Black smokers
Definition
Hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor that emit a black cloud of hot, metal-rich water.
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Buoyant subduction
Definition
Subduction in which the angle of descent is small because the oceanic lithosphere is still warm and buoyant. It occurs where a spreading center is near a subduction zone.
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Continental margin
Definition
That portion of the seafloor adjacent to the continents.
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Continental rift
Definition
A linear zone along which continental lithosphere stretches and pulls apart. Its creation may mark the beginning of a new ocean basin.
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Deep-ocean basin
Definition
The portion of seafloor that lies between the continental margin and the oceanic ridge system.
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Guyot
Definition
A submerged, flat-topped seamount.
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Mid-ocean ridge
Definition
A continuous mountainous ridge on the floor of all the major ocean basins and varying in width from 500-5000 kilometers (300-3000 miles), and representing divergent plate boundaries.
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Oceanic plateau
Definition
An extensive region on the ocean floor composed of thick accumulations of pillow basalts and other mafic rocks that in some cases exceed 30 kilometers in thickness.
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Ophiolite complex
Definition
The sequence of rocks that make up the oceanic crust. The three-layer sequence includes an upper layer of pillow basalts, a middle zone of sheeted dikes, and a lower layer of gabbro.
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Passive continental margin
Definition
A margin that consists of a continental shelf, continental slope, and continental rise. They are not associated with plate boundaries and therefore experience little volcanism and few earthquakes.
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Oceanic ridge system
Definition
A continuous mountainous ridge on the floor of all the major ocean basins and varying in width from 500-5000 kilometers (300-3000 miles), and representing divergent plate boundaries.
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Pillow basalts
Definition
Basaltic lava that solidifies in an underwater environment and develops a structure that resembles a pile of pillows.
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Seamount
Definition
An isolate volcanic peak that rises at least 1000 meters (3300 feet) above the deep-ocean floor.
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Sheeted dike complex
Definition
A large group of nearly parallel dikes.
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Accretionary wedge
Definition
A large wedge-shaped mass of sediment that accumulates in subduction zones. Here sediment is scraped from the subducting oceanic plate and accreted to the overriding crustal block.
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Andean-type plate margins
Definition
Convergent plate boundaries that generate continental volcanic arcs.
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Backarc basin
Definition
A basin that forms on the side of a volcanic arc away from the trench.
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Continental volcanic arc
Definition
Mountains formed in part by igneous activity associated with the subduction of oceanic lithosphere beneath a continent.
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Fault-block mountains
Definition
Mountains formed by the displacement of rock along faults.
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Fold-and-thrust belts
Definition
Regions within compressional mountain systems where large areas have been shortened and thickened by the processes of folding and thrust faulting.
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Forearc basin
Definition
The region located between a volcanic arc and an accretionary wedge where shallow-water marine sediments typically accumulate.
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Gravitational collapse
Definition
The gradual subsidence of mountains caused by lateral spreading of weak material located deep within these structures.
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Island arcs
Definition
A chain of volcanic islands generally located a few hundred kilometers from a trench where there is active subduction of one oceanic plate beneath another.
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Isostasy
Definition
The concept that Earth’s crust is “floating” in gravitational balance upon the material of the mantle.
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Isostatic adjustment
Definition
Compensation of the lithosphere when weight is added or removed. When weight is added, the lithosphere will respond by subsiding, and when weight is removed, there will be uplift.
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Microcontinent
Definition
Relatively small fragment of continental crust that may lie above sea level or submerged.
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Orogenesis
Definition
The processes that collectively result in the formation of mountains.
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Passive continental margin
Definition
A margin that consists of a continental shelf, continental slope, and continental rise. They are not associated with plate boundaries and therefore experience little volcanism and few earthquakes.
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Suture
Definition
The zone along which two crustal fragments are joined together.
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Terrane
Definition
A crustal block bounded by faults, whose geologic history is distinct from the histories of adjoining crustal blocks.
Term
Volcanic island arc
Definition
A chain of volcanic islands generally located a few hundred kilometers from a trench where there is active subduction of one oceanic plate beneath another
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Mantle plume
Definition
A mass of hotter-than-normal mantle material that ascends toward the surface, where it may lead to igneous activity. These plumes of solid yet mobile material may originate as deep as the core-mantle boundary.
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