- ISBN: 9780314028334 | 0314028331
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 1/1/1994
Preface | p. xix |
Developing Critical Thinking and Study Skills | p. xxiv |
Understanding Earth: An Introduction | p. 2 |
Prologue | p. 3 |
Introduction to Earth Systems | p. 3 |
What is Geology? | p. 4 |
Geology and the Human Experience | p. 6 |
How Geology Affects Our Everyday Lives | p. 6 |
The Origin of the Solar System and the Differentiation of Early Earth | p. 10 |
Earth as a Dynamic Planet | p. 11 |
Geology and the Formulation of Theories | p. 12 |
Plate Tectonic Theory | p. 13 |
The Rock Cycle | p. 15 |
Organic Evolution | p. 18 |
Geologic Time and Uniformitarianism | p. 19 |
Chapter Summary | p. 20 |
Important Terms | p. 20 |
Review Questions | p. 21 |
Points to Ponder | p. 21 |
Additional Readings | p. 22 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 22 |
Minerals | p. 25 |
Prologue | p. 25 |
Introduction | p. 26 |
Matter and Its Composition | p. 26 |
Minerals | p. 30 |
Mineral Diversity | p. 32 |
Mineral Groups | p. 32 |
Physical Properties of Minerals | p. 35 |
Rock-Forming Minerals | p. 38 |
Mineral Resources and Reserves | p. 42 |
Chapter Summary | p. 43 |
Important Terms | p. 43 |
Review Questions | p. 44 |
Points to Ponder | p. 45 |
Additional Readings | p. 45 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 45 |
Igneous Rocks and Intrusive Igneous Activity | p. 46 |
Prologue | p. 47 |
Introduction | p. 48 |
Magma and Lava | p. 48 |
Igneous Rocks | p. 49 |
Intrusive Igneous Bodies: Plutons | p. 59 |
Mechanics of Batholith Emplacement | p. 61 |
Chapter Summary | p. 62 |
Important Terms | p. 63 |
Review Questions | p. 63 |
Points to Ponder | p. 64 |
Additional Readings | p. 64 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 65 |
Volcanism | p. 66 |
Prologue | p. 67 |
Introduction | p. 68 |
Volcanism | p. 69 |
Distribution of Volcanoes | p. 84 |
Plate Tectonics and Igneous Activity | p. 84 |
Chapter Summary | p. 88 |
Important Terms | p. 89 |
Review Questions | p. 89 |
Points to Ponder | p. 90 |
Additional Readings | p. 90 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 91 |
Weathering, Soil, Sediment, and Sedimentary Rocks | p. 92 |
Prologue | p. 93 |
Introduction | p. 94 |
Mechanical Weathering | p. 95 |
Chemical Weathering | p. 97 |
Soil | p. 100 |
Weathering and Mineral Resources | p. 104 |
Sediment | p. 106 |
Sedimentary Rocks | p. 108 |
Sedimentary Facies | p. 112 |
Environmental Analysis | p. 113 |
Sediments, Sedimentary Rocks, and Natural Resources | p. 118 |
Chapter Summary | p. 120 |
Important Terms | p. 121 |
Review Questions | p. 121 |
Points to Ponder | p. 122 |
Additional Readings | p. 122 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 123 |
Metamorphism and Metamorphic Rocks | p. 124 |
Prologue | p. 125 |
Introduction | p. 126 |
The Agents of Metamorphism | p. 126 |
Types of Metamorphism | p. 130 |
Classification of Metamorphic Rocks | p. 132 |
Metamorphic Zones and Facies | p. 137 |
Metamorphism and Plate Tectonics | p. 139 |
Metamorphism and Natural Resources | p. 140 |
Chapter Summary | p. 141 |
Important Terms | p. 141 |
Review Questions | p. 142 |
Points to Ponder | p. 142 |
Additional Readings | p. 143 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 143 |
Earthquakes and Earth's Interior | p. 144 |
Prologue | p. 145 |
Introduction | p. 147 |
Elastic Rebound Theory | p. 148 |
Seismology | p. 149 |
The Frequency and Distribution of Earthquakes | p. 150 |
Seismic Waves | p. 153 |
Locating an Earthquake | p. 154 |
Measuring Earthquake Intensity and Magnitude | p. 156 |
The Destructive Effects of Earthquakes | p. 158 |
Earthquake Prediction | p. 162 |
Earthquake Control | p. 163 |
Earth's Interior | p. 164 |
Earth's Core | p. 166 |
The Mantle | p. 168 |
Earth's Internal Heat | p. 169 |
Seismic Tomography | p. 169 |
Chapter Summary | p. 170 |
Important Terms | p. 171 |
Review Questions | p. 171 |
Points to Ponder | p. 172 |
Additional Readings | p. 173 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 173 |
The Sea Floor | p. 174 |
Prologue | p. 175 |
Introduction | p. 176 |
Oceanographic Research | p. 176 |
Continental Margins | p. 179 |
Types of Continental Margins | p. 181 |
The Deep-Ocean Basin | p. 181 |
Deep-Sea Sedimentation | p. 187 |
Reefs | p. 188 |
Resources from the Sea | p. 189 |
Chapter Summary | p. 190 |
Important Terms | p. 191 |
Review Questions | p. 191 |
Points to Ponder | p. 192 |
Additional Readings | p. 192 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 193 |
Plate Tectonics: A Unifying Theory | p. 194 |
Prologue | p. 195 |
Introduction | p. 197 |
Early Ideas About Continental Drift | p. 197 |
Alfred Wegener and the Continental Drift Hypothesis | p. 198 |
The Evidence for Continental Drift | p. 198 |
Paleomagnetism and Polar Wandering | p. 203 |
Magnetic Reversals and Sea-Floor Spreading | p. 204 |
Plate Tectonic Theory | p. 207 |
Plate Boundaries | p. 208 |
Plate Movement and Motion | p. 216 |
The Driving Mechanism of Plate Tectonics | p. 217 |
Plate Tectonics and the Distribution of Natural Resources | p. 219 |
Plate Tectonics and the Distribution of Life | p. 220 |
Chapter Summary | p. 221 |
Important Terms | p. 222 |
Review Questions | p. 222 |
Points to Ponder | p. 223 |
Additional Readings | p. 223 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 223 |
Deformation, Mountain Building, and the Continents | p. 224 |
Prologue | p. 225 |
Introduction | p. 225 |
Deformation | p. 226 |
Mountains | p. 238 |
Microplate Tectonics and Mountain Building | p. 242 |
Composition and Structure of Earth's Crust | p. 243 |
The Principle of Isostasy | p. 244 |
Chapter Summary | p. 246 |
Important Terms | p. 246 |
Review Questions | p. 247 |
Points to Ponder | p. 248 |
Additional Readings | p. 248 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 248 |
Mass Wasting | p. 250 |
Prologue | p. 251 |
Introduction | p. 252 |
Factors Influencing Mass Wasting | p. 252 |
Types of Mass Wasting | p. 258 |
Recognizing and Minimizing the Effects of Mass Movements | p. 269 |
Chapter Summary | p. 275 |
Important Terms | p. 276 |
Review Questions | p. 276 |
Points to Ponder | p. 277 |
Additional Readings | p. 277 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 277 |
Running Water | p. 278 |
Prologue | p. 279 |
Introduction | p. 281 |
The Hydrologic Cycle | p. 281 |
Running Water | p. 283 |
Stream Erosion | p. 285 |
Transport of Sediment Load | p. 285 |
Stream Deposition | p. 286 |
Drainage Basins and Drainage Patterns | p. 294 |
Base Level | p. 296 |
The Graded Stream | p. 297 |
Development of Stream Valleys | p. 298 |
Superposed Streams | p. 299 |
Stream Terraces | p. 300 |
Incised Meanders | p. 300 |
Chapter Summary | p. 302 |
Important Terms | p. 302 |
Review Questions | p. 303 |
Points to Ponder | p. 304 |
Additional Readings | p. 304 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 304 |
Groundwater | p. 306 |
Prologue | p. 307 |
Introduction | p. 308 |
Groundwater and the Hydrologic Cycle | p. 308 |
Porosity and Permeability | p. 308 |
The Water Table | p. 309 |
Groundwater Movement | p. 310 |
Springs, Water Wells, and Artesian Systems | p. 310 |
Groundwater Erosion and Deposition | p. 314 |
Modifications of the Groundwater System and Their Effects | p. 320 |
Hot Springs and Geysers | p. 325 |
Chapter Summary | p. 331 |
Important Terms | p. 332 |
Review Questions | p. 332 |
Points to Ponder | p. 332 |
Additional Readings | p. 333 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 333 |
Glaciers and Glaciation | p. 334 |
Prologue | p. 335 |
Introduction | p. 336 |
Glaciers and the Hydrologic Cycle | p. 337 |
The Origin of Glacial Ice | p. 337 |
Types of Glaciers | p. 337 |
The Glacial Budget | p. 339 |
Rates of Glacial Movement | p. 340 |
Glacial Erosion and Transport | p. 341 |
Glacial Deposits | p. 346 |
Glaciers and Isostasy | p. 351 |
Causes of Glaciation | p. 351 |
Chapter Summary | p. 355 |
Important Terms | p. 355 |
Review Questions | p. 356 |
Points to Ponder | p. 356 |
Additional Readings | p. 357 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 357 |
Work of Wind and Deserts | p. 358 |
Prologue | p. 359 |
Introduction | p. 361 |
Sediment Transport by Wind | p. 361 |
Wind Erosion | p. 361 |
Wind Deposits | p. 364 |
Air Pressure Belts and Global Wind Patterns | p. 370 |
The Distribution of Deserts | p. 371 |
Characteristics of Deserts | p. 372 |
Desert Landforms | p. 376 |
Chapter Summary | p. 380 |
Important Terms | p. 381 |
Review Questions | p. 381 |
Points to Ponder | p. 382 |
Additional Readings | p. 382 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 383 |
Shorelines and Shoreline Processes | p. 384 |
Prologue | p. 385 |
Introduction | p. 386 |
Shoreline Processes | p. 386 |
Shoreline Deposition | p. 391 |
Shoreline Erosion | p. 398 |
Rising Sea Level and Coastal Management | p. 400 |
Types of Coasts | p. 403 |
Chapter Summary | p. 405 |
Important Terms | p. 405 |
Review Questions | p. 405 |
Points to Ponder | p. 406 |
Additional Readings | p. 406 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 407 |
Geologic Time: Concepts and Principles | p. 408 |
Prologue | p. 409 |
Introduction | p. 410 |
Early Concepts of Geologic Time and the Age of Earth | p. 411 |
James Hutton and the Recognition of Geologic Time | p. 412 |
Relative Dating Methods | p. 413 |
Correlation | p. 421 |
Absolute Dating Methods | p. 425 |
Development of the Geologic Time Scale | p. 433 |
Stratigraphy and Stratigraphic Terminology | p. 433 |
Chapter Summary | p. 435 |
Important Terms | p. 435 |
Review Questions | p. 436 |
Points to Ponder | p. 436 |
Additional Readings | p. 437 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 437 |
Fossils and Evolution | p. 438 |
Prologue | p. 439 |
Introduction | p. 440 |
The Evolution of an Idea | p. 440 |
Mendel and the Birth of Genetics | p. 443 |
The Modern Synthesis | p. 446 |
Evidence for Evolution | p. 450 |
Fossils and Fossilization | p. 454 |
Fossils and Evolution | p. 459 |
Chapter Summary | p. 460 |
Important Terms | p. 460 |
Review Questions | p. 461 |
Points to Ponder | p. 461 |
Additional Readings | p. 462 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 462 |
A History of the Universe, Solar System and Planets | p. 464 |
Prologue | p. 465 |
Introduction | p. 466 |
Origin of the Universe | p. 466 |
Origin and Early Development of the Solar System | p. 467 |
Meteorites | p. 469 |
The Planets | p. 473 |
Origin and Differentiation of the Early Earth | p. 483 |
Origin of the Earth-Moon System | p. 484 |
Chapter Summary | p. 487 |
Important Terms | p. 487 |
Review Questions | p. 487 |
Points to Ponder | p. 488 |
Additional Readings | p. 488 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 489 |
Precambrian Earth and Life History | p. 490 |
Prologue | p. 491 |
Introduction | p. 492 |
Shields and Cratons | p. 493 |
Archean Rocks | p. 494 |
Development of Archean Cratons | p. 494 |
Archean Plate Tectonics | p. 496 |
Proterozoic Crustal Evolution | p. 497 |
Proterozoic Super Continents | p. 502 |
Proterozoic Rocks | p. 503 |
The Archean Atmosphere and Oceans | p. 506 |
The Proterozoic Atmosphere | p. 507 |
The Origin of Life | p. 508 |
Archean Life | p. 510 |
Proterozoic Life | p. 511 |
Archean Mineral Deposits | p. 517 |
Proterozoic Mineral Deposits | p. 518 |
Chapter Summary | p. 519 |
Important Terms | p. 520 |
Review Questions | p. 520 |
Points to Ponder | p. 521 |
Additional Readings | p. 521 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 522 |
Paleozoic Earth History | p. 524 |
Prologue | p. 525 |
Introduction | p. 525 |
Continental Architecture: Cratons and Mobile Belts | p. 526 |
Paleozoic Paleogeography | p. 527 |
Paleozoic Evolution of North America | p. 532 |
The Sauk Sequence | p. 533 |
The Tippecanoe Sequence | p. 533 |
The Kaskaskia Sequence | p. 539 |
The Absaroka Sequence | p. 544 |
History of the Paleozoic Mobile Belts | p. 549 |
Paleozoic Microplates and the Formation of Pangaea | p. 554 |
Paleozoic Mineral Resources | p. 554 |
Chapter Summary | p. 556 |
Important Terms | p. 556 |
Review Questions | p. 557 |
Points to Ponder | p. 562 |
Additional Readings | p. 562 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 563 |
Paleozoic Life History | p. 564 |
Prologue | p. 565 |
Introduction | p. 565 |
The Cambrian Period and the Emergence of a Shelly Fauna | p. 566 |
Paleozoic Invertebrate Marine Life | p. 567 |
Vertebrate Evolution | p. 575 |
Fish | p. 577 |
Amphibians--Vertebrates Invade the Land | p. 581 |
Evolution of the Reptiles--the Land is Conquered | p. 582 |
Plant Evolution | p. 584 |
Chapter Summary | p. 589 |
Important Terms | p. 592 |
Review Questions | p. 592 |
Points to Ponder | p. 593 |
Additional Readings | p. 593 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 593 |
Mesozoic Earth and Life History | p. 596 |
Prologue | p. 597 |
Introduction | p. 598 |
The Breakup of Pangaea | p. 598 |
The Mesozoic History of North America | p. 600 |
Mesozoic Mineral Resources | p. 612 |
Mesozoic Life | p. 612 |
Mesozoic Climates and Paleogeography | p. 624 |
Mass Extinctions--A Crisis in the History of Life | p. 625 |
Chapter Summary | p. 626 |
Important Terms | p. 627 |
Review Questions | p. 627 |
Points to Ponder | p. 632 |
Additional Readings | p. 632 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 633 |
Cenozoic Earth and Life History | p. 634 |
Prologue | p. 635 |
Introduction | p. 636 |
Cenozoic Plate Tectonics and Orogeny | p. 636 |
The North American Cordillera | p. 637 |
The Interior Lowlands | p. 642 |
The Gulf Coastal Plain | p. 643 |
Eastern North America | p. 644 |
Pleistocene Glaciation | p. 645 |
The Effects of Glaciation | p. 646 |
Cenozoic Mineral Resources | p. 647 |
Cenozoic Life | p. 648 |
Pleistocene Faunas | p. 655 |
Primate Evolution | p. 655 |
Pleistocene Extinctions | p. 661 |
Chapter Summary | p. 661 |
Important Terms | p. 662 |
Review Questions | p. 662 |
Points to Ponder | p. 663 |
Additional Readings | p. 663 |
World Wide Web Activities | p. 664 |
English-Metric Conversion Chart | p. 665 |
Periodic Table of the Elements | p. 666 |
Mineral Identification Tables | p. 669 |
Topographic Maps | p. 673 |
Classification of Organisms | p. 677 |
Answers to Multiple-Choice Review Questions | p. 683 |
Glossary | p. 685 |
Credits | p. 699 |
Index | p. 707 |
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