Earth Sciences, SUN-TRO
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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sunstone, a gemstone variety of feldspar that has minute platelike inclusions of iron oxide (hematite or goethite)......
supercontinent, large landmass that accounts for the vast majority of Earth’s land. Some researchers argue that......
supergene sulfide enrichment, in geology, natural upgrading of buried sulfide deposits by the secondary or subsequent......
law of superposition, a major principle of stratigraphy stating that within a sequence of layers of sedimentary......
surge, in meteorology, an atmospheric process that operates on oceans and inland waters whereby a change in atmospheric......
Surtsey, volcanic island off the southern coast of Iceland, southwest of the Vestmanna Islands (Vestmannaeyjar).......
sussexite, white to straw-yellow borate mineral, basic manganese borate [MnBO2(OH)]. Magnesium replaces manganese......
svabite, arsenate mineral, calcium fluoride arsenate [Ca5(AsO4)3F], in the apatite group of phosphates. Typical......
Swaziland System, major division of rocks and time in southern Africa in Precambrian Time (3.96 billion to 540......
syenite, any of a class of intrusive igneous rocks essentially composed of an alkali feldspar and a ferromagnesian......
sylvanite, a gold and silver telluride mineral [(Au,Ag)Te2] in which the ratio of gold to silver atoms is commonly......
sylvite, halide mineral, potassium chloride (KCl), the chief source of potassium. It is rarer than halite (sodium......
szaibelyite, mineral composed of basic magnesium borate [MgBo2(OH)], similar to the manganese mineral sussexite...
Tabberabberan orogeny, a mountain-building event in eastern Australia during the Devonian Period (416 million to......
tachylyte, glassy igneous rocks low in silica, such as basalt or diabase. Tachylytes are black with a pitchlike......
Taconic orogeny, first of three mountain-building events forming the Appalachian Mountains in eastern North America,......
taconite, a low-grade siliceous iron ore composed of 20–30 percent magnetite that occurs in fine-grained banded......
taenite, nickel-iron mineral having a face-centred cubic structure and playing a major role in the crystallization......
Taiwan earthquake of 1999, earthquake that began at 1:47 am local time on Sept. 21, 1999, below an epicentre 93......
talc, common silicate mineral that is distinguished from almost all other minerals by its extreme softness (it......
Mount Tambora, volcanic mountain on the northern coast of Sumbawa island, Indonesia, that in April 1815 exploded......
Tangshan earthquake of 1976, earthquake on July 28, 1976, with a magnitude of 7.5, which nearly razed the Chinese......
tantalite, tantalum-rich variety of the mineral columbite (q.v.) with the chemical formula (Fe,Mn)(Ta,Nb)2O6. Tantalite......
tantalum (Ta), chemical element, bright, very hard, silver-gray metal of Group 5 (Vb) of the periodic table, characterized......
tar sand, deposit of loose sand or partially consolidated sandstone that is saturated with highly viscous bitumen.......
Tarantian Stage, last of four stages of the Pleistocene Series, encompassing all rocks deposited during the Tarantian......
Tarhun, ancient Anatolian weather god. His name appears in Hittite and Assyrian records (c. 1400–612 bc) and later......
Tasman Geosyncline, a linear trough in the Earth’s crust in which rocks that formed during the Paleozoic Era (542......
tectogene, great downbuckle of the Earth’s crust into the mantle below deep-sea trenches that are filled with marine......
tectonics, scientific study of the deformation of the rocks that make up the Earth’s crust and the forces that......
tectosilicate, any member of a group of compounds with structures that have silicate tetrahedrons (each of which......
Teide Peak, volcanic peak at the centre of the island of Tenerife, in the Santa Cruz de Tenerife provincia (province)......
tektite, any of a class of small, natural glassy objects that are found only in certain areas of Earth’s surface.......
tellurium (Te), semimetallic chemical element in the oxygen group (Group 16 [VIa] of the periodic table), closely......
Telychian Stage, last of three stages of the Llandovery Series, encompassing all rocks deposited during the Telychian......
temperature inversion, a reversal of the normal behaviour of temperature in the troposphere (the region of the......
temperature–humidity index (THI), combination of temperature and humidity that is a measure of the degree of discomfort......
tenorite, copper oxide mineral (CuO) found as gray-to-black metallic crystals as a sublimation product on lavas.......
tephrochronology, method of age determination that makes use of layers of ash (tephra). Tephra layers are excellent......
tephroite, olivine mineral found only in iron-manganese ore deposits and skarns and in metamorphosed manganese-rich......
terrigenous sediment, deep-sea sediment transported to the oceans by rivers and wind from land sources. Terrigeneous......
teschenite, coarse- to fine-grained, rather dark-coloured, intrusive igneous rock that occurs in sills (tabular......
Teshub, in the religions of Asia Minor, the Hurrian weather god, assimilated by the Hittites to their own weather......
tetradymite, a sulfide mineral of bismuth and tellurium (Bi2Te2S). It is commonly found in gold-quartz veins and......
tetrahedrite, common sulfosalt mineral, an antimony sulfide of copper, iron, zinc, and silver [(Cu,Fe,Zn,Ag)12Sb4S13],......
texture, in rocks, the size, shape, and arrangement (or fabric) of the mineral grains and crystals. Also important......
Thanetian Stage, uppermost division of Paleocene rocks, representing all rocks deposited worldwide during the Thanetian......
Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin, two of the 19th century’s most enduring thinkers and figures, share more than......
thenardite, any of a type of sodium sulfate mineral (Na2SO4) that has been deposited as an evaporation product......
theralite, any member of a group of intrusive igneous rocks that contain labradorite (basic plagioclase feldspar),......
thermal, current of air rising from a locally hot patch of ground. See updraft and...
thermocline, oceanic water layer in which water temperature decreases rapidly with increasing depth. A widespread......
thermohaline circulation (THC), the component of general oceanic circulation controlled by horizontal differences......
thermonatrite, a carbonate mineral, hydrated sodium carbonate (Na2CO3·H2O), found near saline lakes as an evaporation......
thermosphere, region of increasing temperature in Earth’s atmosphere that is located above the mesosphere. The......
tholeiite, fine-grained extrusive igneous rock, a basalt that contains plagioclase feldspar (labradorite), clinopyroxene......
thomsonite, rare mineral in the zeolite family, similar to natrolite...
thorianite, thorium dioxide mineral (ThO2) that is very heavy, hard, and coloured dark gray to brownish black or......
thorite, thorium silicate, ThSiO4, one of the most important thorium minerals. Almost always altered by hydration,......
thulite, pink, manganese-rich variety of the mineral zoisite (q.v.). This is the national stone of...
thunder, sound caused by a lightning discharge. Lightning heats the air in its path and causes a large over-pressure......
thunderstorm, a violent short-lived weather disturbance that is almost always associated with lightning, thunder,......
tidal bore, body of water that, during exceptionally high sea tides, rushes up some rivers and estuaries near a......
tide, any of the cyclic deformations of one astronomical body caused by the gravitational forces exerted by others.......
tillite, sedimentary rock that consists of consolidated masses of unweathered blocks (large, angular, detached......
tin (Sn), a chemical element belonging to the carbon family, Group 14 (IVa) of the periodic table. It is a soft,......
tincalconite, a borate mineral, hydrated sodium tetraborate (Na2B4O5(OH)4·3H2O), that is found in nature only as......
tinguaite, pale- to dark-green, very fine-grained igneous rock that may be considered the dike (tabular body injected......
TIROS, any of a series of U.S. meteorological satellites, the first of which was launched on April 1, 1960. The......
Titan, the largest moon of Saturn and the only moon in the solar system known to have clouds and a dense atmosphere.......
titanite, titanium and calcium silicate mineral, CaTiSiO4(O,OH,F), that, in a crystallized or compact form, makes......
Tithonian Stage, uppermost of the three divisions of the Upper Jurassic Series, representing all rocks formed worldwide......
Toarcian Stage, uppermost of the four divisions of the Lower Jurassic Series, representing all rocks formed worldwide......
Tokyo-Yokohama earthquake of 1923, earthquake with a magnitude of 7.9 that struck the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan......
topaz, silicate mineral that is valued as a gemstone. It is believed that the topaz of modern mineralogists was......
topazolite, yellowish andradite garnet, named for its resemblance to topaz. See...
torbernite, hydrated copper uranate phosphate mineral, Cu(UO2)2(PO4)2·8–12H2O, that is one of the principal uranium-bearing......
tornado, a small-diameter column of violently rotating air developed within a convective cloud and in contact with......
Tortonian Stage, division of middle Miocene rocks, representing all rocks deposited worldwide during the Tortonian......
tourmaline, borosilicate mineral of complex and variable composition. Three types of tourmaline, distinguished......
Tournaisian Stage, lowest and first of three intercontinental stages of the Mississippian Subsystem, Carboniferous......
trachyte, light-coloured, very fine-grained extrusive igneous rock that is composed chiefly of alkali feldspar......
trade wind, persistent wind that blows westward and toward the Equator from the subtropical high-pressure belts......
transform fault, in geology and oceanography, a type of fault in which two tectonic plates slide past one another.......
travertine, dense, banded rock composed of calcite (calcium carbonate, CaCO3). Formed by the evaporation of river......
Tremadocian Stage, lowermost of the two standard worldwide divisions of the Lower Ordovician Series and lowest......
trevorite, the mineral nickel iron oxide, NiFe3+2O4, a member of the magnetite (q.v.) series of...
tridymite, silica mineral, the stable form of silica (silicon dioxide, SiO2) at temperatures between 870° and 1,470°......
triphylite, common phosphate mineral, lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4), usually forming bluish or grayish, glassy......
triplite, phosphate mineral, consisting of manganese, iron, magnesium, and calcium phosphate [(Mn, Fe, Mg, Ca)2PO4(F,OH)].......
tripoli, porous, friable, microcrystalline siliceous rock of sedimentary origin that is composed chiefly of chalcedony......
Triton, U.S. nuclear-powered submarine that was the first vessel to circumnavigate the globe underwater. The Triton......
troctolite, coarse-grained, intrusive igneous rock that is composed almost entirely of olivine (often iron-rich)......
troilite, variety of the iron sulfide mineral pyrrhotite (q.v.) present in...
trona, an evaporite mineral, hydrated sodium bicarbonate [Na3H(CO3)2·2H2O], occasionally encountered as a saline......
tropical and subtropical desert climate, major climate type of the Köppen classification dominated in all months......
tropical and subtropical steppe climate, major climate type of the Köppen classification that occurs primarily......
tropical cyclone, an intense circular storm that originates over warm tropical oceans and is characterized by low......
tropical monsoon and trade-wind littoral climate, major climate type of the Köppen classification characterized......
tropical storm, organized centre of low pressure that originates over warm tropical oceans. The maximum sustained......