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White smoke rises from Mount Asama in Tsumagoi, about 140 km northwest of Tokyo on February 2, 2009. Credit: Xinhua/Reuters Photo.

Geology is a core lecture from the school of geology.

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1 Azurite is a natural pigment composed of what likely source of blue?

2 Yes or No, A plume of water ice particles emanating from Enceladus is reaching altitudes as high as 400 km above the surface.

Yes
No

3 Submillimeter radiances can be matched by models which include ice particles of?

4 With respect to protoplanetary disks what green mineral has been found?

5 Complete the text:

Match up the form or type of quartz with the effect:
alpha quartz - A
coesite - B
cristobalite - C
stishovite - D
seifertite - E
tridymite - F
10 GPa and above 1200°C

.
2-3 gigapascals and 700°C

.
22-460°C tabular crystals

.
trigonal tectosilicate

.
35 GPa to 40 GPa orthorhombic

1470°C cubic or tetragonal form

.

6 A natural rocky source of chemicals from the sky to the ground may originate from what astronomical source?

Jupiter
the solar wind
the diffuse X-ray background
Mount Redoubt in Alaska
the asteroid belt
the International Space Station

7 True or False, Water ice has been detected on the surface of an asteroid.

TRUE
FALSE

8 A thin-section of a meteorite that may be analyzed has which of the following?

a great many light gray and dark gray chondrules present
large grain cross sections making sizing easy
an available sizing or magnification marker
independent verification as a meteorite
correctable diameters and relative abundances
optical conditions

9 True or False, Optical reflectance studies of Mercury provide evidence for Mg silicates.

TRUE
FALSE

10 Complete the text:

Match up the type of silicate with the name:
cyclosilicate - A
inosilicate - B
orthosilicate - C
sorosilicate - D
phyllosilicate - E
tectosilicate - F
structurally isolated double tetrahedra

.
single chain of tetrahedra

.
a continuous framework of tetrahedra

.
a ring of linked tetrahedra

.
a two-dimensional sheet of tetrahedra

isolated tetrahedra

.

11 Meteorites found on Earth may be from which of the following?

Saturn
Mercury
the Moon
the asteroid belt
Jupiter
Mars

12 Phenomena associated with some meteorites?

have a gaseous surface
long nickel-iron crystals
octahedrite
kamacite
taenite
plessite

13 Radiation phenomena associated with craters include?

catena
secondary craters
checking equations about complex systems
deformed strata
electric arcs
explosions

14 Which of the following is a phenomenon associated historically with Titania?

Jupiter
a large, trenchlike feature
a relatively light surface
few or no canyons and scarps
very few impact craters
helium ice

15 A terrestrial planet is composed primarily of?

16 Which of the following is not a radiation phenomenon associated with a crater?

strata
elongated dust particles
high albedo
olivine
Rayleighs
volcanoes

17 Moldavite is a mineral that may be associated with what radiation astronomy phenomenon?

predicting the end of the Earth
determining the accuracy of local computers
meteorite impacts
demonstrating that Venus was once a comet
predicting when currently dormant volcanoes will erupt
fireballs

18 True or False, The XRS aboard the MESSENGER spacecraft maps mineral composition.

TRUE
FALSE

19 Orpiment is a natural mineral pigment composed of what likely source of orange?

20 Which geological phenomena are associated with Earth?

lava-spewing volcanoes
sulfur volcanoes
plate tectonics
water oceans
liquid methane oceans
silicate minerals

21 Red ochre is a natural pigment composed of what likely source of red?

22 Complete the text:

The topographic map of Mars includes the

volcanoes in the west (including

,

to the east of Tharsis, and

in the southern hemisphere.

23 Tarapacaite is a natural mineral pigment composed of what likely source of yellow?

24 Which geochemical phenomena are associated with Earth?

weathering
lightning
calcium carbonate deposition in the oceans
uranium ions in its oceans
liquid methane oceans
silicate minerals

25 Purpurite is a natural mineral pigment composed of what likely source of violet or purple?


Hypotheses

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  1. The history of the Earth is in its rocks.

See also

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