The Solid Earth - Chapter 3: Geologic Work of Groundwater Flashcards

1
Q

The primary erosional work carried out by groundwater is that of ____ rock

A

dissolving

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2
Q

Name a rather soluble rock

A

limestone

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3
Q

Although nearly insoluble by H2O, limestone is quite easily dissolved by water containing small quanities of ________

A

carbonic acid

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4
Q

What forms when groundwater comes in contact with limestone because of the calcite in the rocks and the carbonic acid in the rain?

A

Calcium bicarbonate

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5
Q

True or false: calcium bicarbonate is soluble

A

True

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6
Q

In the US about 17,000 ____ have been discovered

A

Caves

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7
Q

Most caverns are created at or below the water table in the ___ ___ _____

A

zone of saturation

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8
Q

In the Zone of Saturation, acidic groundwater follows lines of _____ in the rocks

A

weakness

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9
Q

As time passes, the dissolving process from acidic groundwater slowly creates cavities that gradually enlarge into ____

A

caverns

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10
Q

Material that is dissolved by the groundwater is carried away and discharged into _____

A

streams

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11
Q

The name for cave deposits from dripping water

A

dripstone

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12
Q

The deposition of dripstone is not possible until the caverns are above the water table in the ____

A

zone of aeration

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13
Q

These icelike pendants hand from the ceiling of the cavern and form when the water seeps through cracks above

A

Stalactites

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14
Q

When water reaches air in a cave, some the dissolved CO2 escapes from the drop and ____ begins to precipitate

A

calcite

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15
Q

True or false: a limestone tube created by drops piling in deposition is solid

A

False; it is hollow

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16
Q

A stalactite that is hollow and takes the calcite from a drop but moves the water

A

soda straw

17
Q

Formations that develop on the floor of a cavern and reach upward toward the ceiling

A

Stalagmites

18
Q

Which are typically bigger and more rounded: Stalactites or Stalagmites

A

Stalagmites

19
Q

Areas that have largely been shaped by dissolving power of groundwater

A

karst topography

20
Q

Karst areas characteristically exhibit an irregular terrain punctuated with depressions called

A

sinkholes / sinks

21
Q

Two reasons sinkholes appear:

A

the limestone immediately below soil is dissolved by downward seeping rainwater that has CO2

the roof of a cavern collapses under own weight

22
Q

Karst regions show a striking lack of ______

A

surface drainage