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GEOLOGY 1500 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE 2026 Orogeny - Answers mount building event that forms elongate ranges called mountain belts or orogens Brittle deformation - Answers breaks cracks Plastic Deformation - Answers flattens / elongates without breaking Stress - Answers amount of force applied per unit area of a rock joints - Answers natural cracks in a rock fracture - Answers fracture on which sliding occurs and earthquakes can be generated Reverse Dip-slip fault - Answers hanging wall up with steep dip Thrust Dip-slip fault - Answers hanging wall up with gentle dip Normal Dip-slip - Answers hanging wall down Strike-slip - Answers a type of fault where rocks on either side move past each other sideways oblique-slip fault - Answers a fault in which sliding occurs diagonally along the fault plane Stress: compression, tension, sheer Strain: change in shape of rock caused by stress - Answers What are the causes of mountain building? Isostatic adjustment - Answers buoyancy force pushing lithosphere up equals gravitational force pulling lithosphere down Orogenic collapse - Answers mountains began to collapse under their own weight and spread laterally Volcano - Answers an erupting vent where molten rock reaches the Earth's surface or the hill/mountain built from products of eruptions Vesicles - Answers holes formed in igneous rocks from preservation of gas bubbles in magma as it cools quickly Active volcano - Answers a volcano that is erupting or has shown signs that it may erupt in the near future dormant volcano - Answers A volcano that has not erupted for a long time, but may erupt again one day. Extinct volcano - Answers a volcano that no longer erupts o Basaltic lava flows: low viscosity that travels long distance o Andesitic lava flows: too viscous to flow far o Felsic: very viscous that could pile in a dome-shaped mass - Answers What are the three types of lava composition and its effect on flow? lava flows gasses and aerosols deposits - Answers What are the three products of volcanic eruption? Tephra/pyroclastic devris Basaltic eruptions: Lava fountain, lapilli, bombs and blocks Andesitc and Rhyolitic eruptions: ash, pumice lapilli,§ accretionary lapilli, pyrocatisc flow, tuff - Debris flow: snow, ice, rain mixed with debris - Lahars: ash-rich debris + water = lahar that travels for tens of km - Answers What are the volcanic deposits? - Shield: shallow with broad gentle dome, produces wide flat flows, effusive style - Cinder cones: subaerial consisting of cone-shaped pile of tephra where slopes are close to the maximum slope that loose fragments can sustain before sliding down, explosive style

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GEOLOGY 1500 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE 2026



Orogeny - Answers mount building event that forms elongate ranges called mountain belts or
orogens

Brittle deformation - Answers breaks cracks

Plastic Deformation - Answers flattens / elongates without breaking

Stress - Answers amount of force applied per unit area of a rock

joints - Answers natural cracks in a rock

fracture - Answers fracture on which sliding occurs and earthquakes can be generated

Reverse Dip-slip fault - Answers hanging wall up with steep dip

Thrust Dip-slip fault - Answers hanging wall up with gentle dip

Normal Dip-slip - Answers hanging wall down

Strike-slip - Answers a type of fault where rocks on either side move past each other sideways

oblique-slip fault - Answers a fault in which sliding occurs diagonally along the fault plane

Stress: compression, tension, sheer

Strain: change in shape of rock caused by stress - Answers What are the causes of mountain
building?

Isostatic adjustment - Answers buoyancy force pushing lithosphere up equals gravitational force
pulling lithosphere down

Orogenic collapse - Answers mountains began to collapse under their own weight and spread
laterally

Volcano - Answers an erupting vent where molten rock reaches the Earth's surface or the
hill/mountain built from products of eruptions

Vesicles - Answers holes formed in igneous rocks from preservation of gas bubbles in magma as
it cools quickly

Active volcano - Answers a volcano that is erupting or has shown signs that it may erupt in the
near future

dormant volcano - Answers A volcano that has not erupted for a long time, but may erupt again
one day.

, Extinct volcano - Answers a volcano that no longer erupts

o Basaltic lava flows: low viscosity that travels long distance

o Andesitic lava flows: too viscous to flow far

o Felsic: very viscous that could pile in a dome-shaped mass - Answers What are the three types
of lava composition and its effect on flow?

lava flows

gasses and aerosols

deposits - Answers What are the three products of volcanic eruption?

Tephra/pyroclastic devris

Basaltic eruptions: Lava fountain, lapilli, bombs and blocks

Andesitc and Rhyolitic eruptions: ash, pumice lapilli,§ accretionary lapilli, pyrocatisc flow, tuff

- Debris flow: snow, ice, rain mixed with debris

- Lahars: ash-rich debris + water = lahar that travels for tens of km - Answers What are the
volcanic deposits?

- Shield: shallow with broad gentle dome, produces wide flat flows, effusive style

- Cinder cones: subaerial consisting of cone-shaped pile of tephra where slopes are close to the
maximum slope that loose fragments can sustain before sliding down, explosive style

- Stratovolcano: large, cone-shaped with alternating layers of lava and tephra, explosive and
effusive - Answers What are the three volcano types and their eruption styles

Pyroclastic flow, falling as, high elevation aircrafts - Answers What are the three volcanic hazards
other than lava?

Epicenter - Answers location at the surface directly above the focus of an earthquake, typically
associated with strong damage

Focus - Answers The location where a fault slips during an earthquake

Fault - Answers a planar fracture or discontinuity in a volume of rock across which there has
been significant displacement as a result of rock-mass movements

Seismograph - Answers instrument used to measure seismic energy

Tsunami - Answers sudden displacement of water from disturbance of seafloor

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