The Solid Earth - Chapter 3: Geologic Work of Groundwater Flashcards
The primary erosional work carried out by groundwater is that of ____ rock
dissolving
Name a rather soluble rock
limestone
Although nearly insoluble by H2O, limestone is quite easily dissolved by water containing small quanities of ________
carbonic acid
What forms when groundwater comes in contact with limestone because of the calcite in the rocks and the carbonic acid in the rain?
Calcium bicarbonate
True or false: calcium bicarbonate is soluble
True
In the US about 17,000 ____ have been discovered
Caves
Most caverns are created at or below the water table in the ___ ___ _____
zone of saturation
In the Zone of Saturation, acidic groundwater follows lines of _____ in the rocks
weakness
As time passes, the dissolving process from acidic groundwater slowly creates cavities that gradually enlarge into ____
caverns
Material that is dissolved by the groundwater is carried away and discharged into _____
streams
The name for cave deposits from dripping water
dripstone
The deposition of dripstone is not possible until the caverns are above the water table in the ____
zone of aeration
These icelike pendants hand from the ceiling of the cavern and form when the water seeps through cracks above
Stalactites
When water reaches air in a cave, some the dissolved CO2 escapes from the drop and ____ begins to precipitate
calcite
True or false: a limestone tube created by drops piling in deposition is solid
False; it is hollow