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platinum
platinum (Pt), chemical element, the best known and most widely used of the six platinum metals of Groups 8–10,......
Pleistocene Series
Pleistocene Series, worldwide division of rocks deposited during the Pleistocene Epoch (2.6 million to 11,700 years......
pleochroic halo
pleochroic halo, ring of colour produced around a radioactive impurity included in a mineral by alpha particles......
Pliensbachian Stage
Pliensbachian Stage, third of the four divisions of the Lower Jurassic Series, representing all rocks formed worldwide......
Plinthosol
Plinthosol, one of the 30 soil groups in the classification system of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).......
plumbojarosite
plumbojarosite, a widespread iron and lead sulfate mineral, PbFe6(So4)4(OH)12, that has been found in the oxidized......
pluton
pluton, body of intrusive igneous rock the size, composition, shape, or exact type of which is in doubt; when such......
Plymouth Rock
Plymouth Rock, granite slab upon which, according to tradition, the Pilgrim Fathers stepped first after disembarking......
Podzol
Podzol, one of the 30 soil groups in the classification system of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).......
podzolic soil
podzolic soil, soil usually forming in a broadleaf forest and characterized by moderate leaching, which produces......
polar air mass
polar air mass, air mass that forms over land or water in the higher latitudes. See air mass;...
polar anticyclone
polar anticyclone, wind system associated with a region in which high atmospheric pressure develops over or in......
polar front
polar front, in meteorology, the transition region separating warmer tropical air from colder polar air in the......
polar front jet stream
polar front jet stream, a belt of powerful upper-level winds that sits atop the polar front. The winds are strongest......
polar region
polar region, area around the North Pole or the South Pole. The northern polar region consists mainly of floating......
polar vortex
polar vortex, large area of persistent low pressure generally located above each of Earth’s polar regions and containing......
polar wandering
polar wandering, the migration of the magnetic poles over Earth’s surface through geologic time. The study of polar......
polybasite
polybasite, heavy, black sulfosalt mineral, a sulfide of the elements silver, copper, and antimony ([Ag, Cu]16Sb2S11),......
polyhalite
polyhalite, a sulfate mineral in evaporite deposits [K2Ca2Mg(SO4)4·2H2O] that often occurs with anhydrite and halite.......
porcellanite
porcellanite, hard, dense rock that takes its name from its resemblance to unglazed porcelain. Frequently porcellanite......
porphyry copper deposit
porphyry copper deposit, large body of rock, typically a porphyry of granitic to dioritic composition, that has......
potassium nitrate
potassium nitrate (KNO3), an ionic white crystalline salt made up of potassium ions and nitrate ions. Uses of potassium......
potassium-argon dating
potassium-argon dating, method of determining the time of origin of rocks by measuring the ratio of radioactive......
Pottsville Series
Pottsville Series, in geology, division of the Late Carboniferous Epoch (318 million to 299 million years ago).......
powellite
powellite, the mineral calcium molybdate, CaMoO4, ordinarily found only as a component of solid solutions in the......
Pragian Stage
Pragian Stage, second of the three standard worldwide divisions of Early Devonian rocks and time. Pragian time......
prase
prase, translucent, leek-green variety of the silica mineral chalcedony (q.v.). Coloured by hornblende fibres and......
precipitation
precipitation, all liquid and solid water particles that fall from clouds and reach the ground. These particles......
prehnite
prehnite, pale green to gray, glassy silicate mineral that commonly lines cavities in igneous rocks. It also occurs......
Priabonian Stage
Priabonian Stage, uppermost division of Eocene rocks, representing all rocks deposited worldwide during the Priabonian......
priceite
priceite, an earthy, white borate mineral, hydrated calcium borate (Ca4B10O19·7H2O). It has been found as masses......
Pridoli Series
Pridoli Series, uppermost of four main divisions of the Silurian System, representing those rocks deposited worldwide......
primary mineral
primary mineral, in an igneous rock, any mineral that formed during the original solidification (crystallization)......
protactinium-231–thorium-230 dating
protactinium-231–thorium-230 dating, method of age determination that makes use of the quantities of certain protactinium......
protoenstatite
protoenstatite, a variety of the silicate mineral enstatite (q.v.). Protoenstatite is stable only at high...
protonosphere
protonosphere, region in the Earth’s upper atmosphere where atomic hydrogen and protons (ionic hydrogen) are the......
proustite
proustite, a sulfosalt mineral, silver arsenic sulfide (Ag3AsS3), that is an important source of silver. Sometimes......
pseudomorph
pseudomorph, mineral formed by chemical or structural change of another substance, though retaining its original......
psilomelane
psilomelane, Barium and manganese hydrous oxide, BaMnMn8O16(OH)4, an important ore mineral of manganese. What was......
psychrometer
psychrometer, a hygrometer composed of two similar thermometers. The bulb of one thermometer is kept wet (by means......
pumice
pumice, a very porous, frothlike volcanic glass that has long been used as an abrasive in cleaning, polishing,......
pycnocline
pycnocline, in oceanography, boundary separating two liquid layers of different densities. In oceans a large density......
pyrargyrite
pyrargyrite, a sulfosalt mineral, a silver antimony sulfide (Ag3SbS3), that is an important source of silver, sometimes......
pyrite
pyrite, a naturally occurring iron disulfide mineral. The name comes from the Greek word pyr, “fire,” because pyrite......
pyrochlore
pyrochlore, a complex oxide mineral [(Na, Ca)2Nb2O6(OH,F)] composed of niobium, sodium, and calcium that forms......
pyroclastic flow
pyroclastic flow, in a volcanic eruption, a fluidized mixture of hot rock fragments, hot gases, and entrapped air......
pyroelectricity
pyroelectricity, development of opposite electrical charges on different parts of a crystal that is subjected to......
pyrolite
pyrolite, rock consisting of about three parts peridotite and one part basalt. The name was coined to explain the......
pyrolusite
pyrolusite, common manganese mineral, manganese dioxide (MnO2), that constitutes an important ore. Always formed......
pyromorphite
pyromorphite, a phosphate mineral, lead chloride phosphate, [Pb5(PO4)3Cl], that is a minor ore of lead. It occurs......
pyrope
pyrope, magnesium aluminum garnet (Mg3Al2), the transparent form of which is used as a gemstone. Its colour varies......
pyrophyllite
pyrophyllite, very soft, pale-coloured silicate mineral, hydrated aluminum silicate, Al2(OH)2 Si4O10, that is the......
pyroxene
pyroxene, any of a group of important rock-forming silicate minerals of variable composition, among which calcium-,......
pyroxenite
pyroxenite, dark-coloured, intrusive igneous rock that consists chiefly of pyroxene. Pyroxenites are not abundant;......
pyrrhotite
pyrrhotite, iron sulfide mineral (Fe1–xS) in the niccolite group; in it, the ratio of iron to sulfur atoms is variable......
Qinghai earthquake of 2010
Qinghai earthquake of 2010, severe earthquake that occurred on April 14, 2010, in the isolated southern Yushu Tibetan......
quartz
quartz, widely distributed mineral of many varieties that consists primarily of silica, or silicon dioxide (SiO2).......
quartz arenite
quartz arenite, variety of the rock quartzite (q.v.) formed by deposition of silica in subterranean...
quartz monzonite
quartz monzonite, intrusive igneous rock (solidified from a liquid state) that contains plagioclase feldspar, orthoclase......
quartzite
quartzite, sandstone that has been converted into a solid quartz rock. Unlike sandstones, quartzites are free from......
quasi-biennial oscillation
quasi-biennial oscillation, layer of winds that encircle Earth’s lower stratosphere, at altitudes from 20 to 40......
Queenston Delta
Queenston Delta, Late Ordovician wedge of sediments that spread across an extensive area of northeastern North......
quicksand
quicksand, state in which saturated sand loses its supporting capacity and acquires the character of a liquid.......
radiation-damage dating
radiation-damage dating, method of age determination that makes use of the damage to crystals and the radiation......
radiative forcing
radiative forcing, a measure, as defined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), of the influence......
radiosonde
radiosonde, balloon-borne instrument for making atmospheric measurements, such as temperature, pressure, and humidity,......
rain
rain, precipitation of liquid water drops with diameters greater than 0.5 mm (0.02 inch). When the drops are smaller,......
rain shadow
rain shadow, lee side of an orographic (mountainous) barrier, which receives considerably less precipitation than......
rainbow
rainbow, series of concentric coloured arcs that may be seen when light from a distant source—most commonly the......
rainmaking
rainmaking, any process of increasing the amount of precipitation discharged from a cloud. Primitive methods, such......
realgar
realgar, an important ore of arsenic, a red or orange mineral containing both arsenic and sulfur. Typically it......
red snow
red snow, snow or ice surfaces, usually overlying soil on mountains, that are coloured by algae such as Chlamydomonas......
red soil
red soil, Any of a group of soils that develop in a warm, temperate, moist climate under deciduous or mixed forests......
red sprites and blue jets
red sprites and blue jets, flashes of light that occur above thunderstorms and that are associated with normal......
reflection seismology
reflection seismology, analysis of vibrations caused by man-made explosions to determine Earth structures, generally......
regolith
regolith, a region of loose unconsolidated rock and dust that sits atop a layer of bedrock. On Earth, regolith......
Regosol
Regosol, one of the 30 soil groups in the classification system of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).......
relative humidity
relative humidity, ratio of the actual vapour pressure of water in the air to that in air saturated with water......
Relizian Stage
Relizian Stage, major division of Miocene rocks and time on the Pacific coast of North America (the Miocene epoch......
remanent magnetism
remanent magnetism, the permanent magnetism in rocks, resulting from the orientation of the Earth’s magnetic field......
replacement deposit
replacement deposit, in geology, mineral deposit formed by chemical processes that dissolve a rock and deposit......
Reuveran Stage
Reuveran Stage, major division of geologic time and deposits in the Netherlands. The Reuveran Stage, named for......
Rhaetian Stage
Rhaetian Stage, uppermost of the three divisions of the Upper Triassic Series, representing those rocks deposited......
rhenium–osmium dating
rhenium–osmium dating, method of determining the age of the important ore mineral molybdenite; the method is based......
rhodochrosite
rhodochrosite, mineral, composed of manganese carbonate (MnCO3), that is a source of manganese for the ferromanganese......
rhodolite
rhodolite, pink or rose-red variety of pyrope (q.v.), a garnet...
rhodonite
rhodonite, silicate mineral that occurs as rounded crystals, masses, or grains in various manganese ores, often......
Rhuddanian Stage
Rhuddanian Stage, first of three stages of the Llandovery Series, encompassing all rocks deposited during the Rhuddanian......
rhyolite
rhyolite, extrusive igneous rock that is the volcanic equivalent of granite. Most rhyolites are porphyritic, indicating......
Richter scale
Richter scale (ML), quantitative measure of an earthquake’s magnitude (size), devised in 1935 by American seismologists......
richterite
richterite, amphibole mineral, a sodium silicate of calcium and magnesium or manganese. It occurs in thermally......
rickardite
rickardite, copper telluride mineral with the formula Cu7Te5, the purple-red masses of which resemble tarnished......
riebeckite
riebeckite, a sodium-iron silicate mineral [Na2Fe2+3Fe3+2Si8O22(OH)2] in the amphibole family. It forms part of......
Riecke’s principle
Riecke’s principle, in geology, statement that a mineral grain possesses a greater solubility under high stress......
rime
rime, white, opaque, granular deposit of ice crystals formed on objects that are at a temperature below the freezing......
Ring of Fire
Ring of Fire, long horseshoe-shaped seismically active belt of earthquake epicentres, volcanoes, and tectonic plate......
rip current
rip current, narrow jetlike stream of water that flows sporadically seaward for several minutes, in a direction......
ripple mark
ripple mark, one of a series of small marine, lake, or riverine topographic features, consisting of repeating wavelike......
Riss Glacial Stage
Riss Glacial Stage, major division of Pleistocene time (2.6 million to 11,700 years ago) and deposits in Alpine......
Riss-Würm Interglacial Stage
Riss-Würm Interglacial Stage, major division of Pleistocene time and deposits (2.6 million to 11,700 years ago)......

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