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1 Geology: Processes, Hazards, and Soils Chapter 10
“Civilization exists by geological consent to change without notice.” Will Durant

2 Key Concepts Internal geologic processes External geologic processes
Minerals, rocks and the rock cycle Earthquakes and volcanoes Soil structure and formation Soil conservation

3 Geologic Processes Structure of the Earth Fig pg 204

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5 Features of the Crust Fig p. 205

6 Plate Tectonics

7 Internal Earth Processes
Divergent boundaries Convergent boundaries Subduction zone Transform fault Ring of Fire Fig p. 208

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10 Ring of Fire

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12 Natural Hazards: Earthquakes
Features Magnitude Aftershocks Primary effects Secondary effects Fig. 10-9, p 210

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14 Tsunami Meulaboh, Indonesia (Before)

15 Tsunami Meulaboh, Indonesia (After)

16 Tsunami Banda Aceh, Indonesia (Before)

17 Tsunami Banda Aceh, Indonesia (After)

18 Expected Earthquake Damage
Canada United States No damage expected Minimal damage Moderate damage Severe damage Fig , p 211

19 Natural Hazards: Volcanic Eruptions
extinct volcanoes magma reservoir central vent conduit Solid lithosphere Upwelling Partially molten asthenosphere Fig , p 211

20 External Earth Processes
Erosion Mechanical weathering Frost wedging Chemical weathering

21 Minerals and Rocks Rock Types Mineral (diamond, bauxite)
Igneous (granite, lava rock) Sedimentary (limestone, sandstone) Metamorphic (marble, slate) Rock Types

22 The Rock Cycle Sedimentary Rock Heat, Pressure Heat, Igneous Rock
Shale, Sandstone, Limestone Deposition Transport Erosion Heat, Pressure Weathering External Processes Internal Processes Heat, Pressure Igneous Rock Granite, Pumice, Basalt Metamorphic Rock Slate, Quartzite, Marble Magma (Molten Rock) Refer to Fig p. 210

23 Soils: Formation Soil horizons Soil profile Humus Fig. 10-12, p 212
O horizon Leaf litter A horizon Topsoil B horizon Subsoil C horizon Parent material Mature soil Young soil Regolith Bedrock Immature soil Fig , p 212

24 Increasing percentage sand
Soil Properties Water High permeability Low permeability Fig p. 217 Infiltration Leaching Texture Porosity/ permeability Structure pH 100%clay Increasing percentage silt percentage clay 20 40 60 80 100%sand 100%silt Increasing percentage sand Fig p. 216

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26 Table 10-1 p. 216 Texture Nutrient Infiltration Water-Holding Aeration Tilth Capacity Capacity Clay Good Poor Good Poor Poor Silt Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Sand Poor Good Poor Good Good Loam Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium

27 Soils: Erosion Sheet erosion Rill erosion Gully erosion

28 Areas of serious concern Stable or nonvegetative areas
Global Soil Erosion Areas of serious concern Areas of some concern Stable or nonvegetative areas Fig , p 218

29 Soils: Degradation Desertification Salinization Waterlogging
Evaporation Transpiration Waterlogging Less permeable clay layer Fig , p 221

30 Solutions: Soil Conservation
Conventional-tillage Conservation tillage Cropping methods Windbreaks Land Classification

31 Soil Restoration Organic fertilizer Animal manure Green manure Compost
Crop rotation Commercial inorganic fertilizer


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