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QUIZ 3 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY Chapter: Chapter 13: Weathering and Mass Wasting Chapter: Chapter 14: Fresh Water of the Continents Chapter: Chapter 15: Landforms Made by Running Water 1. ________________ refers to large areas covered by angular, broken rock A) alluvium B) bedrock C) felsenmeer D) moraine E) solifluction 2. Fractures in rocks where there is no relative movement are referred to as _____________. A) talus B) faults C) joints D) blocks E) scree 3. Which of the following processes could result in an induced earthflow? A) weak local geology B) heavy prolonged rain C) severe earthquake D) piling of waste soil and rock in unstable accumulation E) prolonged periods of dry conditions 4. Which of the following types of weathering affects limestone and occurs predominantly in humid areas? A) frost action B) spheroidal weathering C) acid action D) eluviation E) hydrolysis 5. Slumping is an example of a _________________. A) creep movement B) earthflow movement D) fall movement E) solifluction C) slide movement 6. Which of the following rocks and minerals would be most resistant to chemical weathering? A) Quartz B) Dolomite C) Limestone D) Calcite E) Chalk 7. Which of the following indicates oxidation? A) spheroidal weathering B) red coloration of rocks and soil C) joints in rocks being opened up freezing and thawing D) the splitting of rocks by plant roots E) mass wasting 8. Exfoliation is the result of which of the following processes? A) biological weathering B) unloading C) carbonation D) oxidation E) frost action 9. Which of the following is most significant in the formation of a talus cone? A) biological weathering B) unloading C) carbonation D) oxidation E) frost action 10. Which of the following may lead to the environmental degradation of permafrost? A) deposition of sediments B) addition of organic matter to the soil surface C) removal of surface vegetation D) growth of natural surface vegetation E) all of the above 11. Salt crystal growth is associated with which of the following climates? A) wet tropical climate B) mid-latitude climates C) arid desert climates D) west coast humid climates E) cold polar climates 12. Unloading is also referred to as: A) exfoliation B) granular disintegration D) oxidation E) acid action C) hydrolysis 13. Niche formation is associated with which of the following types of weathering? A) acid action B) oxidation C) frost action D) salt-crystal growth E) granular disintegration 14. The general term to describe land disturbances such as excavations and strip mining is: A) disintegration B) spoilage C) tailings D) dredging E) scarification 15. Permafrost associated with high elevations is referred to as: A) continuous permafrost B) discontinuous permafrost C) alpine permafrost D) sub-sea permafrost E) sporadic permafrost 16. The zone of permafrost south of discontinuous permafrost in which occasional patches of permafrost occur is referred to as: A) continuous permafrost B) discontinuous permafrost C) alpine permafrost D) sub-sea permafrost E) sporadic permafrost 17. The patterning on the ground surface in periglacial regions associated with silty alluvium such as found in floodplains is referred to as: A) solifluction ground B) pingos C) ice-wedge polygons D) thermokarst E) thermal erosion 18. The sorting of surface pebbles and cobbles on slopes in periglacial regions results in: A) stone nets B) stone polygons C) stone rings D) stone stripes E) stone wedges 19. Thermokarst is characterized by which of the following features? A) patterned ground B) thickened permafrost C) stone polygons D) depressions E) pingos 20. Human activities can _____________ mass wasting in forms ranging from mudflow and earthflow to landslide. A) change B) predict C) hinder D) induce E) none of the above 21. A topographic barrier which separates two drainage basins is referred to as a (an) ______________. A) trunk B) brook C) network D) divide E) distributary 22. Minerals eroded by acid action in karst regions and then deposited on the walls of caves are known as: A) calcite B) dolomite C) limestone D) travertine E) chert 23. The level below which a stream cannot erode its bed is referred to as ___________. A) basin B) base level C) floodplain D) levee E) stream capacity 24. The portion of water carried by a stream that is contributed by groundwater is referred to as: A) infiltration B) runoff C) overland flow D) discharge E) base flow 25. The absorption of water by a soil, delivered by light or moderate rain is A) infiltration B) runoff C) overland flow D) discharge E) base flow 26. The difference between the cone tip and the original water table after water has been drawn from a well is known as the: A) recharge B) runoff C) drawdown D) yield E) withdrawal 27. Which of the following factors can negatively impact the quality of groundwater? A) high temperature incineration B) salt water intrusion C) sanitary land-fill disposal sites D) volumes of extraction that is less than recharge E) infiltration 28. Stream discharge is defined as: A) volume of water per unit time passing though a cross section of the stream at that location B) height of water per unit time passing though a cross section of the stream at that location C) velocity of water passing though a cross section of the stream at that location D) volume of water per unit time passing though a length of the stream E) velocity of water per unit time passing though a length of the stream 29. Which of the following features defines the upper surface of groundwater? A) the soil-water belt B) the unsaturated zone C) the water table D) the saturated zone E) the regolith 30. Which of the following situations is required for an artesian well? A) an aquifer positioned below one aquiclude B) an aquiclude between two aquifers C) an aquifer positioned on top of one aquiclude D) an aquiclude positioned on top of one aquifer E) an aquifer between two aquicludes 31. Stream discharge at a location on a stream is determined by noting the height or: A) bed B) volume C) aspect D) gauge E) stage 32. The relationship between stream discharge and precipitation is best studied using a: A) hygrometer B) graphic scale C) hydrograph D) flood stage E) flood current 33. The difference between the time at which precipitation occurs and the time at which a stream gauge begins to show a rise in the stream is referred to as the: A) base flow B) time lag C) hydrograph period D) discharge E) stream lapse 34. How does urbanization impact stream flow? A) The development of large areas of permeable surfaces B) Overland flow across the urban area decreases C) Recharge of groundwater beneath the urban area is reduced D) Storm sewers slow the rate at which water is delivered to nearby rivers and streams E) Decrease the frequency and height of flood peaks after heavy storms 35. The height above which inundation of the floodplain occurs: A) flood level B) flood stage C) discharge D) flash flood E) base flow 36. Lakes in arid regions with no surface outlet often display which of the following characteristics? A) development of bogs B) gradual decline in lake area due to the growth of vegetation C) development of salt flats D) gradual increase in water levels E) accumulation of organic sediments 37. Salinization refers specifically to the build-up of salts in which of the following features? A) vegetation B) soils C) lakes D) rivers E) rocks 38. The accumulation of excess nutrients that stimulate freshwater plant growth may lead to which of the following processes? A) salinization B) acidification C) subsidence D) eutrophication E) sublimation 39. Surface runoff is also known as ____________ . A) overland flow B) flooding C) infiltration D) erosion E) stream flow 40. Sand or Sandstones' ability to hold water often make it a good ____________ . A) recreational site B) aquifer C) construction material D) building location E) none of the above 41. Changes in a stream's cross-sectional area and average velocity are related to _____________________. A) type of bedrock B) the amount of sediment in the stream. C) the flow velocity of the stream. D) the stream channel difficult to measure E) gradient of the stream channel. changes in 42. Which of the following is a depositional fluvial landform? A) cuesta B) hogback C) levee D) butte E) water gap 43. Which of the following transport processes would likely dominate in a muddy stream? A) suspension B) solution C) saltation D) traction E) abrasion 44. The rolling or sliding of particles in a stream moves larger debris referred to collectively at the. A) Solution load B) stream load C) bed load D) dissolved load E) suspended load 45. Which of the following features is not a consequence of accelerated erosion associated with vegetation loss? A) Increased organic matter B) Splash erosion C) Reduced infiltration D) Reduced ability of soil to absorb water E) Greater effectiveness of overland flow 46. The erosion process associated with overland flow is referred to as: A) sediment yield B) sheet erosion C) splash erosion D) corrosion E) stream erosion 47. Gullies are the eventual result of which of the following erosion processes? A) sediment yield B) splash erosion C) rill erosion D) sheet erosion E) stream erosion 48. The erosive force of flowing water is referred to as: A) turbulence B) abrasion C) corrosion D) sliding E) hydraulic action 49. A stream in an equilibrium condition whereby it can just carry the average of load of sediment that it receives from slopes and inflowing channels is referred to as a/an: A) gully B) meandering river C) graded stream D) alluvial river E) rill 50. Which of the following features develops once a river has reached a graded condition? A) lakes B) levee C) terrace D) floodplain E) braided channel ______________________________________________________________________________________ Select three (3) of the following essay questions. Be sure to answer all three by using at least 3-5 sentences each and a diagram if appropriate. - Compare and contrast slope erosion in humid and in arid or semi-arid regions. - Identify the three main processes with fluvial erosion and give examples of how they may be represented in the landscape. - Describe and explain the development of alluvial fans. - Using a diagram describe the formation of ox-bow lakes. - Compare and contrast the features of weathering associated with moist and arid climates. - Use an example from your own region to describe the effects of scarification on the landscape. - Compare and contrast the features of natural mass wasting to the impacts of scarification. - Describe the characteristics and formation of ice wedges and ice-wedge polygons. - Describe and explain the processes responsible for the development of karst caves. - Using a hydrograph of a local river, compare and contrast any evident variations such as seasonality or sudden storms. - Describe the effects of groundwater extraction with particular reference to the problems of over extraction. -Describe the problems apparent in the shrinking of the Aral Sea with particular reference to the causes. Consider the likely future state of the Aral Sea over the next few decades.