Earth Sciences, 201-ARB
The Earth sciences are the fields of study concerned with the solid Earth, its waters, and the air that envelops it. Included are the geologic, hydrologic, and atmospheric sciences.
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2010 Haiti earthquake, large-scale earthquake that occurred January 12, 2010, on the West Indian island of Hispaniola,......
38th parallel, popular name given to latitude 38° N that in East Asia roughly demarcates North Korea and South......
Aalenian Stage, lowest of the four divisions of the Middle Jurassic Series, representing all rocks formed worldwide......
absolute humidity, the vapour concentration or density in the air. If mv is the mass of vapour in a volume of air,......
Acadian orogeny, a mountain-building event that affected an area from present-day New York to Newfoundland during......
acanthite, a silver sulfide mineral (Ag2S) that is the most important ore of silver. It is abundant, with other......
accessory mineral, any mineral in an igneous rock not essential to the naming of the rock. When it is present in......
Acrisol, one of the 30 soil groups in the classification system of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).......
actinolite, an amphibole mineral in the tremolite-actinolite series of calcium, magnesium, and iron silicates.......
adobe, a heavy clay soil used to make sun-dried bricks. The term, Spanish-Moorish in origin, also denotes the bricks......
adularia, a feldspar mineral and potassium aluminosilicate (KAlSi3O8). It commonly forms colourless, glassy, prismatic,......
advection, in atmospheric science, change in a property of a moving mass of air because the mass is transported......
aegirine, a pyroxene mineral, sodium and iron silicate (NaFe+3Si2O6), that is commonly found in alkaline igneous......
Aeronian Stage, second of three stages of the Llandovery Series, encompassing all rocks deposited during the Aeronian......
aeronomy, study of the physics and chemistry of the upper atmosphere, including the distribution of temperature,......
aerosol, a system of liquid or solid particles uniformly distributed in a finely divided state through a gas, usually......
Africa, the second largest continent (after Asia), covering about one-fifth of the total land surface of Earth.......
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aftershock, any of several lower-magnitude earthquakes that follow the main shock of a larger earthquake. An aftershock......
Aftonian Interglacial Stage, major division of Pleistocene deposits and time (2.6 million to 11,700 years ago)......
agate, common semiprecious silica mineral, a variety of chalcedony that occurs in bands of varying colour and transparency.......
agglomerate, large, coarse, rock fragments associated with lava flow that are ejected during explosive volcanic......
agglutinate, pyroclastic igneous rock formed from partly fused volcanic bombs. See bomb...
Mount Agung, volcano, northeastern Bali, Indonesia. The highest point in Bali and the object of traditional veneration,......
air, mixture of gases comprising the Earth’s atmosphere. The mixture contains a group of gases of nearly constant......
air mass, in meteorology, large body of air having nearly uniform conditions of temperature and humidity at any......
air pocket, strong updraft, downdraft, or sudden fall in headwind or tailwind encountered by an aircraft in flight.......
air-sea interface, boundary between the atmosphere and the ocean waters. The air-sea interface is one of the most......
airglow, faint luminescence of Earth’s upper atmosphere that is caused by air molecules’ and atoms’ selective absorption......
alabaster, fine-grained, massive gypsum that has been used for centuries for statuary, carvings, and other ornaments.......
Alaska earthquake of 1964, earthquake that occurred in south-central Alaska on March 27, 1964, with a moment magnitude......
Alaskan mountains, three principal mountain groups of far northwestern North America—the Brooks Range, Alaska Range,......
Albeluvisol, one of the 30 soil groups in the classification system of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).......
Albian Stage, uppermost of six main divisions of the Lower Cretaceous Series, representing rocks deposited worldwide......
albite, common feldspar mineral, a sodium aluminosilicate (NaAlSi3O8) that occurs most widely in pegmatites and......
Aleppo earthquake of 1138, earthquake, among the deadliest ever recorded, that struck the Syrian city of Aleppo......
Aleutian low, large atmospheric low-pressure (cyclonic) centre that frequently exists over the Aleutian Islands......
Alfisol, one of the 12 soil orders in the U.S. Soil Taxonomy. Alfisols are arable soils with water content adequate......
Alisol, one of the 30 soil groups in the classification system of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).......
alkali feldspar, any of several common silicate minerals that often occur as variously coloured, glassy crystals.......
alkaline rock, any of various rocks in which the chemical content of the alkalies (potassium oxide and sodium oxide)......
Alleghenian orogeny, mountain-building event, occurring almost entirely within the Permian Period (299 million......
allemontite, the mineral arsenic antimonide (AsSb). It commonly occurs in veins, as at Allemont, Isère, Fr.; Valtellina,......
alluvium, material deposited by rivers. It is usually most extensively developed in the lower part of the course......
almandine, either of two semiprecious gemstones: a violet-coloured variety of ruby spinel (q.v.) or iron aluminum......
Alpine orogeny, mountain-building event that affected a broad segment of southern Europe and the Mediterranean......
alstonite, a barium and calcium carbonate mineral, CaBa(CO3)2, with minor amounts of strontium. It is colourless......
alum, any of a group of hydrated double salts, usually consisting of aluminum sulfate, water of hydration, and......
alunite, a widespread rock-forming sulfate mineral that occupies pockets or seams in volcanic rocks such as rhyolites,......
alunogen, a sulfate mineral formed by sulfate solutions that attack aluminous minerals; alunogen is hydrated aluminum......
amalgam, alloy of mercury and one or more other metals. Amalgams are crystalline in structure, except for those......
amazonstone, a gemstone variety of green microcline (q.v.), a feldspar mineral. Frequently confused with jade,......
amblygonite, phosphate mineral composed of lithium, sodium, and aluminum phosphate [(Li,Na)AlPO4(F,OH)], that is......
American Philosophical Society, oldest extant learned society in the United States, founded under the impetus of......
amethyst, a transparent, coarse-grained variety of the silica mineral quartz that is valued as a semiprecious gem......
ammonium chloride (NH4Cl), the salt of ammonia and hydrogen chloride. Its principal uses are as a nitrogen supply......
amosite, a variety of the silicate mineral cummingtonite, which is a source of asbestos (see...
amphibole, any of a group of common rock-forming silicate minerals. Amphiboles are found principally in metamorphic......
amphibole asbestos, a variety of the silicate mineral actinolite...
amphibolite, a rock composed largely or dominantly of minerals of the amphibole group. The term has been applied......
amphibolite facies, one of the major divisions of the mineral-facies classification of metamorphic rocks, the rocks......
amygdule, secondary deposit of minerals found in a rounded, elongated, or almond-shaped cavity in igneous rock.......
anabatic wind, local air current that blows up a hill or mountain slope facing the Sun. During the day, the Sun......
analcime, common feldspathoid mineral, a hydrated sodium aluminosilicate (NaAlSi2O6·H2O) that occurs in seams and......
anatase, one of three minerals composed of titanium dioxide (TiO2), the other two being rutile and brookite. It......
anatexis, in geology, the differential, or partial, melting of rocks. Each mineral in a rock has its own melting......
Ancash earthquake of 1970, earthquake that originated off the coast of Peru on May 31, 1970, and caused massive......
andalusite, (Al2SiO5), aluminum silicate mineral that occurs in relatively small amounts in various metamorphic......
andesite, any member of a large family of rocks that occur in most of the world’s volcanic areas. Andesites occur......
Andisol, one of the 12 soil orders in the U.S. Soil Taxonomy. Andisols are defined by the single property of having......
Andosol, one of the 30 soil groups in the classification system of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).......
andradite, calcium-iron garnet, perhaps the most spectacular garnet because of its high dispersion (separation......
anglesite, naturally occurring lead sulfate (PbSO4). A common secondary mineral that is a minor ore of lead, it......
anhydrite, an important rock-forming mineral, anhydrous calcium sulfate (CaSO4). It differs chemically from gypsum......
Anisian Stage, lower of two divisions of the Middle Triassic Series, representing those rocks deposited worldwide......
annabergite, hydrated nickel arsenate mineral that is very similar to erythrite...
anorthite, a feldspar mineral, calcium aluminosilicate (CaAl2Si2O8), that occurs as white or grayish, brittle,......
anorthoclase, any member of a continuous series of feldspar minerals related to sanidine...
anorthosite, type of intrusive igneous rock composed predominantly of calcium-rich plagioclase feldspar. All anorthosites......
Antarctic Circle, parallel, or line of latitude around Earth, at 66°30′ S. Because Earth’s axis is inclined about......
Antarctic Convergence, transition region of the Southern Hemisphere, a major boundary zone of the world’s oceans......
Antarctica, the world’s southernmost and fifth largest continent. Its landmass is almost wholly covered by a vast......
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anthophyllite, an amphibole mineral, a magnesium and iron silicate that occurs in altered rocks, such as the crystalline......
Anthrosol, one of the 30 soil groups in the classification system of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).......
anticyclone, any large wind system that rotates about a centre of high atmospheric pressure clockwise in the Northern......
antigorite, mineral, a polymorph of serpentine...
antimonide, any member of a rare mineral group consisting of compounds of one or more metals with antimony (Sb).......
antimony (Sb), a metallic element belonging to the nitrogen group (Group 15 [Va] of the periodic table). Antimony......
Antler orogeny, a mountain-building event in Late Devonian and Mississippian time (about 340 to 370 million years......
antlerite, a copper sulfate mineral, Cu3(SO4) (OH)4, that is found in the oxidized zone of copper deposits, particularly......
apatite, any member of a series of phosphate minerals, the world’s major source of phosphorus, found as variously......
aplite, any intrusive igneous rock of simple composition, such as granite composed only of alkali feldspar, muscovite......
apophyllite, potassium-calcium fluoride-silicate mineral that is related structurally to the zeolite family of......
Appalachian Geosyncline, Great downbuckle in the Earth’s crust in the region of the present Appalachian Mountains.......
Appleton layer, upper layer (called F2) of the F region of the ionosphere. The layer was named for British physicist......
Aptian Stage, fifth of six main divisions (in ascending order) in the Lower Cretaceous Series, representing rocks......
aquamarine, pale greenish blue or bluish green variety of beryl that is valued as a gemstone. The most common variety......
aquifer, in hydrology, rock layer that contains water and releases it in appreciable amounts. The rock contains......
Aquitanian Stage, earliest and lowermost division of Miocene rocks, representing all rocks deposited worldwide......
aragonite, widespread mineral, the stable form of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) at high pressures. It may be distinguished......
Arbuckle orogeny, period of high-angle block faulting, some thrusting and tilting of strata, and deposition of......