Earth Sciences, DIA-FER
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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diapir, (from Greek diapeirein, “to pierce”), geological structure consisting of mobile material that was forced......
diaspore, white or grayish, hard, glassy aluminum oxide mineral (HAlO2) that is associated with corundum in emery......
diastrophism, large-scale deformation of Earth’s crust by natural processes, which leads to the formation of continents......
diatomaceous earth, light-coloured, porous, and friable sedimentary rock that is composed of the siliceous shells......
dickite, clay mineral, a form of kaolinite...
dike, in geology, tabular or sheetlike igneous body that is often oriented vertically or steeply inclined to the......
diopside, common silicate mineral in the pyroxene family that occurs in metamorphosed siliceous limestones and......
diorite, medium- to coarse-grained intrusive igneous rock that commonly is composed of about two-thirds plagioclase......
dip circle, instrument for measuring the inclination, or dip, of the Earth’s magnetic field. It consists essentially......
dip pole, any point on the Earth’s surface where the dip (magnetic inclination; i.e., the angle between the Earth’s......
dipolar hypothesis, theory that the Earth’s magnetic field is produced or is best represented by a magnetic dipole,......
dog days, periods of exceptionally hot and humid weather that often occur in July, August, and early September......
doldrums, equatorial regions of light ocean currents and winds within the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ),......
dolomite, type of limestone, the carbonate fraction of which is dominated by the mineral dolomite, calcium magnesium......
dolomitization, process by which limestone is altered into dolomite; when limestone comes into contact with magnesium-rich......
dome, in geology, any large or elliptical structure formed by the fractureless upwarping of rock strata. It is......
domeykite, a copper arsenide mineral (formulated Cu3As) that is often intergrown with algodonite, another copper......
Donau Glacial Stage, major division of early Pleistocene time and deposits in the Alpine region of Europe (the......
Donau-Günz Interglacial Stage, major division of early Pleistocene time and deposits in the Alpine region of Europe......
Douglas scale, either of two arbitrary series of numbers from 0 to 9, used separately or in combination to define......
dravite, a brown, magnesium-rich variety of tourmaline. See...
drizzle, very small, numerous water drops that may appear to float while being carried by air currents; drizzle......
drought, lack or insufficiency of rain for an extended period that causes a considerable hydrologic (water) imbalance......
Drumian Stage, second of three internationally defined stages of the Series 3 epoch of the Cambrian Period, encompassing......
dunite, light yellowish green, intrusive igneous ultramafic rock that is composed almost entirely of olivine. Dunite......
duricrust, surface or near-surface of the Earth consisting of a hardened accumulation of silica (SiO2), alumina......
Durisol, one of the 30 soil groups in the classification system of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).......
Dust Bowl, name for both the drought period in the Great Plains that lasted from 1930 to 1936 and the section of......
dust devil, small, brief whirlwind occurring most frequently in the early afternoon when a land surface is heating......
dynamo theory, geophysical theory that explains the origin of Earth’s main magnetic field in terms of a self-exciting......
E region, ionospheric region that generally extends from an altitude of 90 km (60 miles) to about 160 km (100 miles).......
Earth, third planet from the Sun and the fifth largest planet in the solar system in terms of size and mass. Its......
Earth sciences, the fields of study concerned with the solid Earth, its waters, and the air that envelops it. Included......
- Introduction
- Prehistoric, Origins, Geology
- Nile Origin, Geology, Hydrology
- Paleontology, Stratigraphy, Geology
- Evaporation, Oceans, Climate
- William Smith, Faunal Succession
- Geologic Time, Age, Earth
- Hydrology, Water Cycle, Groundwater
- Clouds, Fog, Dew
- Radiometric Dating
- Plate Tectonics, Geology, Geophysics
- Desalination, Tidal Power, Minerals
- Atmosphere, Climate, Weather
- Weather Modification, Climate Change, Atmospheric Science
Earth tide, deformation of the solid Earth as it rotates within the gravitational fields of the Sun and Moon. Earth......
geologic history of Earth, evolution of the continents, oceans, atmosphere, and biosphere. The layers of rock at......
earthflow, sheet or stream of soil and rock material saturated with water and flowing downslope under the pull......
earthquake, any sudden shaking of the ground caused by the passage of seismic waves through Earth’s rocks. Seismic......
- Introduction
- Tectonics, Seismology, Faults
- Volcanism, Seismology, Tectonics
- Seismic Waves, Faulting, Ground Shaking
- Magnitude, Intensity, Effects
- Magnitude, Seismology, Epicenter
- Shallow, Intermediate, Deep Foci
- Seismic Waves, Properties, Geology
- Seismology, Epicenters, Magnitude
- Reducing Hazards
- Magnitude, Epicenters, Destruction
Easter Fracture Zone, submarine fracture zone in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, defined by one of the major transform......
ebb tide, seaward flow in estuaries or tidal rivers during a tidal phase of lowering water level. The reverse flow,......
Eburon Glacial Stage, division of Pleistocene time in northern Europe (the Pleistocene Epoch began about 2.6 million......
eclogite, any member of a small group of igneous and metamorphic rocks whose composition is similar to that of......
economic geology, scientific discipline concerned with the distribution of mineral deposits, the economic considerations......
Eemian Interglacial Stage, major division of Pleistocene time and deposits in Europe (the Pleistocene Epoch began......
Eifelian Stage, lowermost of the two standard worldwide divisions of Middle Devonian rocks and time. Eifelian time......
Ekman layer, a vertical region of the ocean affected by the movement of wind-driven surface waters. This layer,......
Ekman spiral, theoretical displacement of current direction by the Coriolis effect, given a steady wind blowing......
Ekofisk, group of Norwegian offshore natural-gas and oil fields located in the North Sea about 180 miles (290 km)......
El Niño, in oceanography and climatology, the anomalous appearance, every few years, of unusually warm ocean conditions......
electrojet, streaming movement of charged particles in the lower ionosphere. The term is limited by some to those......
electrum, natural or artificial alloy of gold with at least 20 percent silver, which was used to make the first......
Elsterian Glacial Stage, major division of Pleistocene deposits and time in northern Europe (the Pleistocene Epoch......
eluviation, Removal of dissolved or suspended material from a layer or layers of the soil by the movement of water......
emerald, grass-green variety of beryl (q.v.) that is highly valued as a gemstone. The name comes indirectly from......
emery, granular rock consisting of a mixture of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide, Al2O3) and iron oxides such......
Emsian Stage, uppermost of the three standard worldwide divisions of Early Devonian rocks and time. Emsian time......
enargite, sulfosalt mineral, copper arsenic sulfide (Cu3AsS4), that is occasionally an important ore of copper.......
engineering geology, the scientific discipline concerned with the application of geological knowledge to engineering......
enstatite, common silicate mineral in the pyroxene family. It is the stable form of magnesium silicate (MgSiO3,......
Entisol, one of the 12 soil orders in the U.S. Soil Taxonomy. Entisols are soils defined by the absence or near......
environmental geology, field concerned with applying the findings of geologic research to the problems of land......
Eocene Series, second of three main divisions (in ascending order) in the Paleogene System, representing all those......
eolian sound, sound produced by wind when it encounters an obstacle. Fixed objects, such as buildings and wires,......
epeirogeny, in geology, broad regional upwarp of the cratonic (stable interior) portions of continents. In contrast......
epicentre, point on the surface of the Earth that is directly above the underground point (called the focus) where......
epidote, any of a group of colourless to green or yellow-green silicate minerals with the general chemical formula......
epidote-amphibolite facies, one of the major divisions of the mineral-facies classification of metamorphic rocks,......
epistilbite, hydrated sodium and calcium aluminosilicate mineral in the zeolite family. It forms piezoelectric......
epsomite, a common sulfate mineral, hydrated magnesium sulfate (MgSO4·7H2O). Its deposits are formed by evaporation......
Equator, great circle around Earth that is everywhere equidistant from the geographic poles and lies in a plane......
equatorial countercurrent, current phenomenon noted near the equator, an eastward flow of oceanic water in opposition......
equatorial current, ocean current flowing westward near the equator, predominantly controlled by the winds. Characteristically,......
equatorial front, zone near the Equator in which the trade winds of the two hemispheres meet. The designation (about......
erionite, hydrated sodium-potassium-calcium aluminosilicate mineral in the zeolite family, one of the most abundant......
erosion, removal of surface material from Earth’s crust, primarily soil and rock debris, and the transportation......
erythrite, arsenate mineral in the vivianite group, hydrated cobalt arsenate [Co3(AsO4)2·8H2O]. Erythrite, which......
essexite, dark gray to black, fine-grained, intrusive igneous rock that occurs in Essex County, Mass.; at Mount......
etesian wind, remarkably steady southbound drift of the lower atmosphere over the eastern Mediterranean and adjacent......
Mount Etna, active volcano on the east coast of Sicily. The name comes from the Greek Aitne, from aithō, “I burn.”......
eucrite, rock that contains 30 to 35 percent calcium-rich plagioclase feldspar (bytownite or anorthite), as well......
Eurasia, geological and geopolitical term that relates in the former sense to the single enormous landmass composed......
Europe, second smallest of the world’s continents, composed of the westward-projecting peninsulas of Eurasia (the......
- Introduction
- Geology, Tectonics, Plate Boundaries
- Hercynian, Orogenic, Belt
- Cenozoic, Igneous, Provinces
- Geography, Climate, People
- Mediterranean, Balkan, Iberian
- Climate, Regions, Weather
- Flora, Fauna, Ecosystems
- Wildlife, Fauna, Ecosystems
- Migration, Ethnicity, Religion
- Religions, Faiths, Beliefs
- Trade, Manufacturing, Services
- Resources, Power, Geography
- Manufacturing, Industries, Trade
- Tourism, Culture, History
euxenite, complex oxide mineral, a niobate–titanate that forms hard, brilliant black crystals and masses in granite......
evaporite, any of a variety of individual minerals found in the sedimentary deposit of soluble salts that results......
evapotranspiration, Loss of water from the soil both by evaporation from the soil surface and by transpiration......
exfoliation, separation of successive thin shells, or spalls, from massive rock such as granite or basalt; it is......
exosphere, outermost region of a planet’s atmosphere, where molecular densities are low and the probability of......
extratropical cyclone, a type of storm system formed in middle or high latitudes, in regions of large horizontal......
extrusive rock, any rock derived from magma (molten silicate material) that was poured out or ejected at Earth’s......
F region, highest region of the ionosphere, at altitudes greater than 160 km (100 miles); it has the greatest concentration......
Famennian Stage, uppermost of the two standard worldwide divisions of Late Devonian rocks and time. Famennian time......
faujasite, hydrated sodium and calcium aluminosilicate mineral that is a rare member of the zeolite family. Faujasite......
fault, in geology, a planar or gently curved fracture in the rocks of Earth’s crust, where compressional or tensional......
law of faunal succession, observation that assemblages of fossil plants and animals follow or succeed each other......
faunizone, stratigraphic unit that is distinguished by the presence of a particular fauna of some time or environmental......
fayalite, iron-rich silicate mineral that is a member of the forsterite–fayalite series (q.v.) of...
feldspar, any of a group of aluminosilicate minerals that contain calcium, sodium, or potassium. Feldspars make......
feldspathoid, any of a group of alkali aluminosilicate minerals similar to the feldspars in chemical composition......
felsic and mafic rocks, division of igneous rocks on the basis of their silica content. Chemical analyses of the......
ferberite, iron-rich variety of the mineral wolframite...
Ferralsol, one of the 30 soil groups in the classification system of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).......