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دسته بندی: زمين شناسي ویرایش: 11 نویسندگان: Carla W. Montgomery سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780078022951, 0078022959 ناشر: Mcgraw hill سال نشر: 2020 تعداد صفحات: 576 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 338 مگابایت
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Cover Title Copyright Preface Contents SECTION I: FOUNDATIONS CHAPTER 1 Planet and Population: An Overview 1.1 Earth in Space and Time The Early Solar System The Planets Earth, Then and Now Life on Earth 1.2 Geology, Past and Present The Geologic Perspective Geology and the Scientific Method The Motivation to Find Answers Wheels Within Wheels: Earth Cycles and Systems 1.3 Nature and Rate of Population Growth Growth Rates: Causes and Consequences Growth Rate and Doubling Time 1.4 Impacts of the Human Population Farmland and Food Supply Population and Nonfood Resources Uneven Distribution of People and Resources Disruption of Natural Systems Case Study 1 Earth\'s Moon SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TEST YOUR LEARNING EXPLORING FURTHER DIG DEEPER: CONNECT, NETNOTES, READINGS CHAPTER 2 Rocks and Minerals—A First Look 2.1 Atoms, Elements, Isotopes, Ions, and Compounds Atomic Structure Elements and Isotopes Ions The Periodic Table Compounds 2.2 Minerals—General Minerals Defined Identifying Characteristics of Minerals Other Physical Properties of Minerals 2.3 Types of Minerals Silicates Nonsilicates 2.4 Rocks Case Study 2 Asbestos—A Tangled Topic Igneous Rocks Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks Metamorphic Rocks The Rock Cycle SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TEST YOUR LEARNING EXPLORING FURTHER DIG DEEPER: CONNECT, NETNOTES, READINGS SECTION II: INTERNAL PROCESSES CHAPTER 3 Plate Tectonics 3.1 Historical Roots 3.2 Accumulating Evidence The Topography of the Sea Floor Magnetism in Rocks—General Paleomagnetism and Seafloor Spreading Age of the Ocean Floor Polar-Wander Curves 3.3 Plate Tectonics—Underlying Concepts Stress and Strain in Geologic Materials Lithosphere and Asthenosphere Locating Plate Boundaries 3.4 Types of Plate Boundaries Divergent Plate Boundaries Convergent Plate Boundaries Transform Boundaries 3.5 How Far, How Fast, How Long, How Come? Past Motions, Present Velocities Why Do Plates Move? Case Study 3 New Theories for Old—Geosynclines and Plate Tectonics 3.6 Plate Tectonics and the Rock Cycle SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TEST YOUR LEARNING EXPLORING FURTHER DIG DEEPER: CONNECT, NETNOTES, READINGS CHAPTER 4 Earthquakes 4.1 Earthquakes—Terms and Principles Basic Terms Types of Faults Earthquake Locations 4.2 Seismic Waves and Earthquake Severity Seismic Waves Locating the Epicenter Magnitude and Intensity 4.3 Earthquake-Related Hazards and Their Reduction Ground Motion Ground Failure Tsunamis and Coastal Effects Case Study 4.1 Megathrusts Make Mega-Disasters Fire 4.4 Earthquake Prediction and Forecasting Seismic Gaps Earthquake Precursors and Prediction Current Status of Earthquake Prediction The Earthquake Cycle and Forecasting Slow-Slip Earthquakes Earthquake Early Warnings? Public Response to Earthquake Hazards Case Study 4.2 Understanding Faults Better—Parkfield and SAFOD 4.5 Earthquake Control? 4.6 Future Earthquakes in North America? Areas of Widely Recognized Risk Other Potential Problem Areas Induced Seismicity SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TEST YOUR LEARNING EXPLORING FURTHER DIG DEEPER: CONNECT, NETNOTES, READINGS CHAPTER 5 Volcanoes 5.1 Magma Sources and Types 5.2 Styles and Locations of Volcanic Activity Continental Fissure Eruptions Individual Volcanoes—Locations Shield Volcanoes Cinder Cones and Pyroclastics Composite Volcanoes 5.3 Hazards Related to Volcanoes Lava Pyroclastics Case Study 5.1 Living with Lava on Hawaii Pyroclastic Flows—Nuées Ardentes Lahars Toxic Gases Steam Explosions Landslides and Collapse Secondary Effects: Climate and Atmospheric Chemistry 5.4 Issues in Predicting Volcanic Eruptions Classification of Volcanoes by Activity The Volcanic Explosivity Index Volcanic Eruption Precursors Evacuation as Response to Eruption Predictions 5.5 More on Volcanic Hazards in the United States Cascade Range The Aleutians Long Valley and Yellowstone Calderas Case Study 5.2 Redoubt Volcano, Alaska SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TEST YOUR LEARNING EXPLORING FURTHER DIG DEEPER: CONNECT, NETNOTES, READINGS SECTION III: SURFACE PROCESSES CHAPTER 6 Streams and Flooding 6.1 The Hydrologic Cycle 6.2 Streams and Their Features Streams—General Sediment Transport Velocity, Gradient, and Base Level Velocity and Sediment Sorting and Deposition Channel and Floodplain Evolution 6.3 Flooding Factors Governing Flood Severity Flood Characteristics Flash Floods Stream Hydrographs Flood-Frequency Curves Case Study 6.1 How Big Is the One-Hundred-Year Flood? 6.4 Consequences of Development in Floodplains 6.5 Strategies for Reducing Flood Hazards Restrictive Zoning and \"Floodproofing\" Retention Ponds, Diversion Channels Channelization Levees Flood-Control Dams and Reservoirs Case Study 6.2 Life on the Mississippi: The Ups and Downs of Levees Flood History, Flood Warnings SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TEST YOUR LEARNING EXPLORING FURTHER DIG DEEPER: CONNECT, NETNOTES, READINGS CHAPTER 7 Coastal Zones and Processes 7.1 Nature of the Coastline Waves and Tides Sediment Transport and Deposition Storms and Coastal Dynamics 7.2 Emergent and Submergent Coastlines Causes of Long-Term Sea-Level Change Signs of Changing Relative Sea Level Present and Future Sea-Level Trends 7.3 Coastal Erosion and \"Stabilization\" Beach Erosion, Protection, and Restoration Cliff Erosion 7.4 Especially Challenging Coastal Environments Barrier Islands Estuaries Case Study 7 Hurricanes and Coastal Vulnerability 7.5 Costs of Construction—and Reconstruction—in High-Energy Environments Recognition of Coastal Hazards SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TEST YOUR LEARNING EXPLORING FURTHER DIG DEEPER: CONNECT, NETNOTES, READINGS CHAPTER 8 Mass Movements 8.1 Factors Influencing Slope Stability Effects of Slope and Materials Effects of Fluid Effects of Vegetation Earthquakes Quick Clays 8.2 Types of Mass Wasting Falls Slumps and Slides Flows and Avalanches 8.3 Consequences of Mass Movements Impact of Human Activities A Compounding of Problems: The Venezuelan Coast 8.4 Possible Preventive Measures Slope Stabilization Recognizing the Hazards Landslide Warnings? Case Study 8 The Vaiont Dam—Reservoirs and Landslides SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TEST YOUR LEARNING EXPLORING FURTHER DIG DEEPER: CONNECT, NETNOTES, READINGS CHAPTER 9 Ice and Glaciers, Wind and Deserts 9.1 Glaciers and Glacial Features Glacier Formation Types of Glaciers Movement and Change of Glaciers Glacial Erosion and Deposition Ice Ages and Their Possible Causes Case Study 9 Vanishing Glaciers, Vanishing Water Supply 9.2 Wind and Its Geologic Impacts Wind Erosion Wind Deposition Dune Migration Loess 9.3 Deserts and Desertification Causes of Natural Deserts Desertification SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TEST YOUR LEARNING EXPLORING FURTHER DIG DEEPER: CONNECT, NETNOTES, READINGS CHAPTER 10 Climate—Past, Present, and Future 10.1 Major Controls on Global Climate; The Greenhouse Effect 10.2 Climate and Ice Revisited The Hidden Ice: Permafrost 10.3 Oceans and Climate The Thermohaline Circulation El Niño 10.4 Other Aspects of Global Change 10.5 Evidence of Climates Past Case Study 10 Taking Earth\'s Temperature 10.6 Whither for the Future? Climate Feedbacks, Predictive Uncertainty Geoengineering? SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TEST YOUR LEARNING EXPLORING FURTHER DIG DEEPER: CONNECT, NETNOTES, READINGS SECTION IV: RESOURCES CHAPTER 11 Groundwater and Water Resources 11.1 Fluid Storage and Mobility: Porosity and Permeability 11.2 Subsurface Waters 11.3 Aquifer Geometry and Groundwater Flow Confined and Unconfined Aquifers Darcy\'s Law and Groundwater Flow Other Factors in Water Availability 11.4 Consequences of Groundwater Withdrawal Lowering the Water Table Compaction and Surface Subsidence Saltwater Intrusion 11.5 Impacts of Urbanization on Groundwater Recharge 11.6 Karst and Sinkholes 11.7 Water Quality 11.8 Water Use, Water Supply General U. S. Water Use Regional Variations in Water Use 11.9 Case Studies in Water Consumption The High Plains (Ogallala) Aquifer System The Aral Sea Lake Chad Case Study 11 The Contentious Colorado 11.10 Extending the Water Supply Conservation Interbasin Water Transfer Desalination SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TEST YOUR LEARNING EXPLORING FURTHER DIG DEEPER: CONNECT, NETNOTES, READINGS CHAPTER 12 Weathering, Erosion, and Soil Resources 12.1 Soil Formation Soil-Forming Processes: Weathering Soil Profiles, Soil Horizons 12.2 Chemical and Physical Properties of Soils Color, Texture, and Structure of Soils Soil Classification 12.3 Soils and Human Activities Lateritic Soil Wetland Soils Soil Erosion Case Study 12.1 Plantations in Paradise—Unintended Consequences Soil Erosion Versus Soil Formation Strategies for Reducing Erosion Irrigation and Soil Chemistry Case Study 12.2 Soils and Suspects The Soil Resource—The Global View SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TEST YOUR LEARNING EXPLORING FURTHER DIG DEEPER: CONNECT, NETNOTES, READINGS CHAPTER 13 Mineral and Rock Resources 13.1 Resources, Reserves, and Ore Deposits 13.2 Types of Mineral Deposits Igneous Rocks and Magmatic Deposits Hydrothermal Ores Sedimentary Deposits Other Low-Temperature Ore-Forming Processes Metamorphic Deposits 13.3 Mineral and Rock Resources—Examples Metals Nonmetallic Minerals Rock Resources 13.4 Mineral Supply and Demand U.S. Mineral Production and Consumption World Mineral Supply and Demand Case Study 13.1 The Not-So-Rare Rare Earths 13.5 Minerals for the Future: Some Options Considered Modern Methods in Mineral Exploration Marine Mineral Resources Conservation of Mineral Resources Case Study 13.2 Mining Your Cell Phone? 13.6 Impacts of Mining-Related Activities SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TEST YOUR LEARNING EXPLORING FURTHER DIG DEEPER: CONNECT, NETNOTES, READINGS CHAPTER 14 Energy Resources—Fossil Fuels 14.1 Formation of Oil and Natural Gas Deposits 14.2 Supply and Demand for Oil and Natural Gas Oil Case Study 14.1 The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: To Drill or Not to Drill? Oil Sand Natural Gas Future Prospects for Oil and Gas Enhanced Oil Recovery Unconventional Natural Gas Sources Conservation 14.3 Oil Spills Case Study 14.2 Energy Prices, Energy Choices 14.4 Coal Formation of Coal Deposits Coal Reserves and Resources Limitations on Coal Use 14.5 Environmental Impacts of Coal Use Gases Ash Coal-Mining Hazards and Environmental Impacts 14.6 Oil Shale SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TEST YOUR LEARNING EXPLORING FURTHER DIG DEEPER: CONNECT, NETNOTES, READINGS CHAPTER 15 Alternative Sources 15.1 Nuclear Power—Fission Fission—Basic Principles The Geology of Uranium Deposits Extending the Nuclear Fuel Supply Concerns Related to Nuclear Reactor Safety Case Study 15.1 A Tale of Two Disasters: Chernobyl and Fukushima Concerns Related to Fuel and Waste Handling Risk Assessment, Risk Projection 15.2 Nuclear Power—Fusion 15.3 Solar Energy Solar Heating Solar Electricity 15.4 Geothermal Energy Traditional Geothermal Energy Uses Alternative Geothermal Sources 15.5 Hydropower Limitations on Hydropower Development 15.6 Energy from the Oceans 15.7 Wind Energy Case Study 15.2 Electricity\'s Hidden Energy Costs 15.8 Biofuels Waste-Derived Fuels Alcohol Fuels SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TEST YOUR LEARNING EXPLORING FURTHER DIG DEEPER: CONNECT, NETNOTES, READINGS SECTION V: WASTE DISPOSAL, POLLUTION, AND HEALTH CHAPTER 16 Waste Disposal 16.1 Solid Wastes—General 16.2 Municipal Waste Disposal Sanitary Landfills Incineration Ocean Dumping 16.3 Reducing Solid-Waste Volume Handling (Nontoxic) Organic Matter Recycling Other Options 16.4 Toxic-Waste Disposal Secure Landfills Case Study 16.1 Decisions, Decisions … Deep-Well Disposal Other Strategies 16.5 Sewage Treatment Septic Systems Municipal Sewage Treatment 16.6 Radioactive Wastes Radioactive Decay Case Study 16.2 The Ghost of Toxins Past: Superfund Effects of Radiation Nature of Radioactive Wastes Historical Suggestions: Space, Ice, Plate Tectonics, and the Deep-Sea Floor Bedrock Caverns for Liquid Waste Bedrock Disposal of Solid High-Level Wastes Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP): A Model? The Long Road to Yucca Mountain: A Dead End? No High-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Yet SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TEST YOUR LEARNING EXPLORING FURTHER DIG DEEPER: CONNECT, NETNOTES, READINGS CHAPTER 17 Water Pollution 17.1 General Principles Geochemical Cycles Residence Time Residence Time and Pollution Trace Elements, Health, and Pollution Point and Nonpoint Pollution Sources 17.2 Organic Matter Biochemical Oxygen Demand Eutrophication 17.3 Agricultural Pollution Fertilizers and Organic Waste Sediment Pollution Pesticides 17.4 Industrial Pollution Inorganic Pollutants—Metals Case Study 17.1 Lessons from Minamata Other Inorganic Pollutants Organic Compounds Problems of Control Thermal Pollution Case Study 17.2 The Long Shadow of DDT 17.5 Reversing the Damage—Surface Water 17.6 Groundwater Pollution The Surface Water– Groundwater Connection Explored Tracing Pollution\'s Path 17.7 Reversing the Damage—Groundwater Decontamination After Extraction In Situ Decontamination Damage Control by Containment—The Rocky Mountain Arsenal 17.8 New Technology Meets Problems from the Past: California Gulch Superfund Site, Leadville, Colorado SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TEST YOUR LEARNING EXPLORING FURTHER DIG DEEPER: CONNECT, NETNOTES, READINGS CHAPTER 18 Air Pollution 18.1 Atmospheric Chemistry—Cycles and Residence Times 18.2 Types and Sources of Air Pollution Particulates Carbon Gases Sulfur Gases Nitrogen Gases and \"Smog Ozone\" The Ozone Layer and Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) Lead Other Pollutants Case Study 18 Indoor Air Pollution? 18.3 Acid Rain Regional Variations in Rainfall Acidity and Impacts 18.4 Air Pollution and Weather Thermal Inversion Impact on Weather 18.5 Toward Air-Pollution Control Air-Quality Standards Control Methods Automobile Emissions Carbon Capture and Storage SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TEST YOUR LEARNING EXPLORING FURTHER DIG DEEPER: CONNECT, NETNOTES, READINGS SECTION VI: OTHER RELATED TOPICS CHAPTER 19 Environmental Law and Policy 19.1 Resource Law: Water Surface-Water Law Groundwater Law 19.2 Resource Law: Minerals and Fuels Mineral Rights Mine Reclamation 19.3 International Resource Disputes Law of the Sea and Exclusive Economic Zones Antarctica 19.4 Pollution and Its Control Water Pollution Air Pollution Waste Disposal The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Defining Limits of Pollution International Initiatives 19.5 Cost-Benefit Analysis Problems of Quantification Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Federal Government 19.6 Laws Relating to Geologic Hazards Construction Controls Other Responses to Earthquake Hazards Flood Hazards, Flood Insurance Problems with Geologic-Hazard Mitigation Laws 19.7 The National Environmental Policy Act (1969) Case Study 19 A Tale of Two Pipelines SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TEST YOUR LEARNING EXPLORING FURTHER DIG DEEPER: CONNECT, NETNOTES, READINGS CHAPTER 20 Land-Use Planning and Engineering Geology 20.1 Land-Use Planning—Why? 20.2 Land-Use Options 20.3 The Federal Government and Land-Use Planning 20.4 Maps as a Planning Tool Case Study 20.1 How Green Is My—Golf Course? 20.5 Engineering Geology—Some Considerations Testing and Scale Modeling 20.6 Case Histories, Old and New The Leaning Tower of Pisa The Panama Canal Boston\'s \"Big Dig\" 20.7 Dams, Failures, and Consequences The St. Francis Dam Three Gorges Dam Other Examples and Construction Issues Case Study 20.2 The Oroville Dam SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS TEST YOUR LEARNING EXPLORING FURTHER DIG DEEPER: CONNECT, NETNOTES, READINGS Appendix A: Geologic Time, Geologic Process Rates Introduction Relative Dating Arranging Events in Order Correlation Uniformitarianism How Old Is the Earth? Early Efforts Nineteenth-Century Views Radiometric Dating Radioactive Decay and Dating Choice of an Isotopic System Radiometric and Relative Ages Combined The Geologic Time Scale Geologic Process Rates SUMMARY KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS Appendix B: Mineral and Rock Identification Mineral Identification A Note on Mineral Formulas Rock Identification Appendix C: Units of Measurement—Conversions GLOSSARY A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Z INDEX A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z