Earth Sciences, BOW-CLA
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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Bowning orogeny, mountain-building event in eastern Australia in Late Silurian time (the Silurian Period began......
boxwork, in geology, honeycomb pattern of limonite (a mixture of hydrous iron and manganese oxide minerals) that......
breccia, lithified sedimentary rock consisting of angular or subangular fragments larger than 2 millimetres (0.08......
breeze, air current designation on the Beaufort scale; it is weaker than a gale. Breeze also denotes various local......
brine, salt water, particularly a highly concentrated water solution of common salt (sodium chloride). Natural......
brittle mica, any member of the mica group of silicate minerals that has calcium instead of potassium or sodium.......
brochantite, a copper sulfate mineral, its chemical formula being Cu4SO4(OH)6. It is ordinarily found in association......
Brocken spectre, the apparently enormously magnified shadow that an observer casts, when the Sun is low, upon the......
brookite, one of three minerals composed of titanium dioxide (TiO2) (see also rutile; anatase). It typically occurs......
brucite, mineral composed of magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2. It generally forms soft, waxy to glassy, white or pale-green,......
brushite, rare mineral, a hydrated calcium phosphate (CaHPO4·2H2O), that forms colourless to pale-yellow, transparent......
Bryce Canyon National Park, area of spectacular rock formations in southern Utah, U.S., roughly 40 miles (64 km)......
bulging, in geology, mass movement of rock material caused by loading by natural or artificial means of soft rock......
Burdigalian Stage, second of the six stages (in ascending order) subdividing Miocene rocks, representing all rocks......
Buys Ballot’s law, the relation of wind direction with the horizontal pressure distribution named for the Dutch......
Calabrian Stage, the second of four stages of the Pleistocene Series, encompassing all rocks deposited during the......
calamine, either of two zinc minerals. The name has been dropped in favour of the species names hemimorphite (q.v.;......
calaverite, a gold telluride mineral (AuTe2) that is a member of the krennerite group of sulfides and perhaps a......
Calcisol, one of the 30 soil groups in the classification system of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).......
calcite, the most common form of natural calcium carbonate (CaCO3), a widely distributed mineral known for the......
calcite compensation depth (CCD), in oceanography, the depth at which the rate of carbonate accumulation equals......
calcrete, calcium-rich duricrust, a hardened layer in or on a soil. It is formed on calcareous materials as a result......
caldera, large bowl-shaped volcanic depression more than one kilometre in diameter and rimmed by infacing scarps.......
californite, jadelike variety of the mineral vesuvianite...
Callovian Stage, uppermost of the four divisions of the Middle Jurassic Series, representing all rocks formed worldwide......
calomel (Hg2Cl2), a very heavy, soft, white, odourless, and tasteless halide mineral formed by the alteration of......
Cambisol, one of the 30 soil groups in the classification system of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).......
Campanian Stage, fifth of six main divisions (in ascending order) in the Upper Cretaceous Series, representing......
Canadian high, large weak semipermanent atmospheric high-pressure centre produced by the low temperatures over......
Tropic of Cancer, latitude approximately 23°27′ N of the terrestrial Equator. This latitude corresponds to the......
cancrinite, rare feldspathoid mineral, an aluminosilicate that contains sodium and calcium carbonate and occurs......
Canyonlands National Park, desert wilderness of water-eroded sandstone spires, canyons, and mesas, with Archaic......
Cape emerald, gem-quality prehnite (not emerald). See...
capillary wave, small, free, surface-water wave with such a short wavelength that its restoring force is the water’s......
Capitanian Stage, last of the three stages of the Middle Permian (Guadalupian) Series, encompassing all rocks deposited......
Capitol Reef National Park, long, narrow area of imposing sandstone formations in south-central Utah, U.S. Established......
Tropic of Capricorn, latitude approximately 23°27′ S of the terrestrial Equator. This latitude corresponds to the......
carat, unit of weight for diamonds and certain other precious gems. Before 1913 the weight of a carat varied in......
carbon capture and storage (CCS), the process of recovering carbon dioxide from the fossil-fuel emissions produced......
carbon-14 dating, method of age determination that depends upon the decay to nitrogen of radiocarbon (carbon-14).......
carbonate mineral, any member of a family of minerals that contain the carbonate ion, CO32-, as the basic structural......
carbonate rock, any rock composed mainly of carbonate minerals. The principal members of the group are the sedimentary......
carbonate-apatite, rare phosphate mineral belonging to the apatite series. See...
carnallite, a soft, white halide mineral, hydrated potassium and magnesium chloride (KMgCl3·6H2O), that is a source......
carnelian, a translucent, semiprecious variety of the silica mineral chalcedony that owes its red to reddish brown......
Carnian Stage, lowermost of the three divisions of the Upper Triassic Series, representing those rocks deposited......
carnotite, radioactive, bright-yellow, soft and earthy vanadium mineral that is an important source of uranium.......
cassiterite, heavy, metallic, hard tin dioxide (SnO2) that is the major ore of tin. It is colourless when pure,......
cataclastite, any rock produced by dynamic metamorphism during which faulting, granulation, and flowage may occur......
catastrophism, doctrine that explains the differences in fossil forms encountered in successive stratigraphic levels......
cave pearl, small, almost spherical concretion of calcite that is formed in a pool of water in a cave and is not......
Cedar Breaks National Monument, a vast natural amphitheatre, with a diameter of more than 3 miles (5 km), eroded......
ceilometer, device for measuring the height of cloud bases and overall cloud thickness. One important use of the......
celestine, mineral that is a naturally occurring form of strontium sulfate (SrSO4). It resembles barite, barium......
Cellini’s halo, bright white ring surrounding the shadow of the observer’s head on a dew-covered lawn with a low......
celsian, an uncommon feldspar mineral, barium aluminosilicate (BaAl2Si2O8), that occurs as hard, light-coloured,......
cementation, in geology, hardening and welding of clastic sediments (those formed from preexisting rock fragments)......
Cenomanian Stage, first of six main divisions (in ascending order) in the Upper Cretaceous Series, representing......
cerargyrite, gray, very heavy halide mineral composed of silver chloride (AgCl); it is an ore of silver. It forms......
cerussite, lead carbonate (PbCO3), an important ore and common secondary mineral of lead. It is formed by the chemical......
chabazite, common hydrated sodium and calcium aluminosilicate mineral, (Ca,Na2)Al2Si4O12·6H2O, in the zeolite family.......
chalcanthite, a widespread sulfate mineral, naturally occurring hydrated copper sulfate, CuSO4·5H2O. It occurs......
chalcedony, a very fine-grained (cryptocrystalline) variety of the silica mineral quartz (q.v.). A form of chert,......
chalcocite, sulfide mineral that is one of the most important ores of copper. Valuable occurrences include deposits......
chalcopyrite, the most common copper mineral, a copper and iron sulfide, and a very important copper ore. It typically......
chalk, soft, fine-grained, easily pulverized, white-to-grayish variety of limestone. Chalk is composed of the shells......
Challenger Expedition, prolonged oceanographic exploration cruise from Dec. 7, 1872, to May 26, 1876, covering......
chamosite, mineral of the chlorite group. See...
Changhsingian Stage, last of two internationally defined stages of the Upper Permian (Lopingian) Series, encompassing......
charnockite, any member of a series of metamorphic rocks with variable chemical composition, first described from......
chatoyance, the property of some minerals to exhibit a wavy, luminous band with a silky lustre, reminiscent of......
Chattian Stage, uppermost and latest division of Oligocene rocks, representing all rocks deposited worldwide during......
chemical hydrology, subdivision of hydrology that deals with the chemical characteristics of the water on and beneath......
Chernozem, one of the 30 soil groups in the classification system of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).......
chert and flint, very fine-grained quartz (q.v.), a silica mineral with minor impurities. Several varieties are......
Chesterian Series, uppermost major stratigraphic division of North American rocks of the Mississippian Period (the......
chiastolite, a variety of the mineral andalusite...
Chile earthquake of 1960, the largest earthquake recorded in the 20th century. Originating off the coast of southern......
Chile earthquake of 2010, severe earthquake that occurred on February 27, 2010, off the coast of south-central......
Chile saltpetre, sodium nitrate, a deliquescent crystalline sodium salt that is found chiefly in northern Chile......
chinook, warm, dry wind descending the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, primarily in winter. Winds of the......
Chiricahua National Monument, wilderness of unusual volcanic rock formations—tall and slender pinnacles crowded......
chlorite, widespread group of layer silicate minerals occurring in both macroscopic and clay-grade sizes; they......
chloritoid, common silicate mineral, a basic aluminosilicate of manganese, magnesium, and iron. Once thought to......
Christchurch earthquakes of 2010–11, series of tremors that occurred within and near the city of Christchurch,......
chromate mineral, any member of a small group of rare inorganic compounds that have formed from the oxidation of......
chromite, relatively hard, metallic, black oxide mineral of chromium and iron (FeCr2O4) that is the chief commercial......
chrysoberyl, gemstone, beryllium and aluminum oxide (BeAl2O4). A variety that is often cloudy, opalescent, and......
chrysocolla, a silicate mineral, hydrated copper silicate, CuSiO3·2H2O, formed as a decomposition product of copper......
chrysoprase, brittle, translucent, semiprecious chalcedony (q.v.), a variety of the silica mineral quartz. It owes......
chrysotile, (Greek: “hair of gold”), fibrous variety of the magnesium silicate mineral serpentine; chrysotile is......
Cincinnatian Series, uppermost rocks of the Ordovician System in North America, famous for their fossils. This......
cinnabar, mercury sulfide (HgS), the chief ore mineral of mercury. It is commonly encountered with pyrite, marcasite,......
citrine, transparent, coarse-grained variety of the silica mineral quartz (q.v.). Citrine is a semiprecious gem......
Cizin, (Mayan: “Stinking One”), Mayan earthquake god and god of death, ruler of the subterranean land of the dead.......
Clarendonian Stage, lowermost and oldest major division of continental rocks and time of the Pliocene Epoch (5.3......
Clarion Fracture Zone, submarine fracture zone, 3,200 miles (5,200 km) in length, defined by one of numerous transform......
clay, soil particles the diameters of which are less than 0.005 millimetre; also a rock that is composed essentially......
clay mineral, any of a group of important hydrous aluminum silicates with a layer (sheetlike) structure and very......
clay mineralogy, the scientific discipline concerned with all aspects of clay minerals, including their properties,......