Earth Sciences, FER-GRA
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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Ferrel cell, model of the mid-latitude segment of Earth’s wind circulation, proposed by William Ferrel (1856).......
ferricrete, iron-rich duricrust, an indurated, or hardened, layer in or on a soil. Soil particles are cemented......
ferrierite, hydrated aluminosilicate mineral, one of the members of the zeolite family present in sedimentary rocks.......
ferrosilite, silicate mineral (Fe2Si2O6) and iron-rich end member of the orthopyroxene solid solution...
fetch, area of ocean or lake surface over which the wind blows in an essentially constant direction, thus generating......
filter-pressing, process that occurs during the crystallization of intrusive igneous bodies in which the interstitial......
fire, in gems, rapidly changing flashes of colour seen in some gems, such as diamonds. Some minerals show dispersion;......
firn, partially compacted granular snow that is the intermediate stage between snow and glacial ice. Firn is found......
fission-track dating, method of age determination that makes use of the damage done by the spontaneous fission......
Floian Stage, last of two internationally defined stages of the Lower Ordovician Series, encompassing all rocks......
flood, high-water stage in which water overflows its natural or artificial banks onto normally dry land, such as......
Florissant Formation, division of middle and upper Oligocene rocks in central Colorado, U.S. (The Oligocene Epoch......
fluorapatite, common phosphate mineral, a calcium fluoride phosphate, Ca5(PO4)3F. It occurs as minute, often green,......
fluorite, common halide mineral, calcium fluoride (CaF2), which is the principal fluorine mineral. It is usually......
fluvial process, the physical interaction of flowing water and the natural channels of rivers and streams. Such......
Fluvisol, one of the 30 soil groups in the classification system of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).......
flysch, sequence of shales rhythmically interbedded with thin, hard, graywacke-like sandstones. The total thickness......
foehn, warm and dry, gusty wind that periodically descends the leeward slopes of nearly all mountains and mountain......
fog, cloud of small water droplets that is near ground level and sufficiently dense to reduce horizontal visibility......
fog dispersal, artificial dissipation of fogs, usually by seeding or heating. It is done primarily at airports......
fog drip, water that drips to the ground from trees and other objects wetted by drifting fog droplets. The needle-shaped......
fold, in geology, undulation or waves in the stratified rocks of Earth’s crust. Stratified rocks were originally......
foliation, planar arrangement of structural or textural features in any rock type but particularly that resulting......
forsterite-fayalite series, the most important minerals in the olivine family and possibly the most important constituents......
Fortunian Stage, first of two internationally defined stages of the Terreneuvian Series, encompassing all rocks......
fossil fuel, any of a class of hydrocarbon-containing materials of biological origin occurring within Earth’s crust......
fossil record, history of life as documented by fossils, the remains or imprints of organisms from earlier geological......
fracture, in mineralogy, appearance of a surface broken in directions other than along cleavage planes. There are......
Franklinian Geosyncline, a linear trough in the Earth’s crust in which rocks of Paleozoic and Late Proterozoic......
Frasnian Stage, lowermost of the two standard worldwide divisions of Late Devonian rocks and time. Frasnian time......
freezing nucleus, any particle that, when present in a mass of supercooled water, will induce growth of an ice......
Frigg, natural gas field located in the North Sea, on the northeastern European continental shelf, in operation......
front, in meteorology, interface or transition zone between two air masses of different density and temperature;......
frost, atmospheric moisture directly crystallized on the ground and on exposed objects. The term also refers to......
frost point, temperature, below 0° C (32° F), at which moisture in the air will condense as a layer of frost on......
Mount Fuji, highest mountain in Japan. It rises to 12,388 feet (3,776 metres) near the Pacific Ocean coast in Yamanashi......
fulgurite, a glassy silica mineral (lechatelierite or amorphous SiO2) fused in the heat from a lightning strike.......
fuller’s earth, any fine-grained, naturally occurring earthy substance that has a substantial ability to adsorb......
fulvic acid, one of two classes of natural acidic organic polymer that can be extracted from humus found in soil,......
fumarole, vent in the Earth’s surface from which steam and volcanic gases are emitted. The major source of the......
gabbro, any of several medium- or coarse-grained rocks that consist primarily of plagioclase feldspar and pyroxene.......
Gaea, Greek personification of the Earth as a goddess. Mother and wife of Uranus (Heaven), from whom the Titan......
gahnite, the mineral zinc aluminum oxide, a member of the spinel (q.v.)...
gale, wind that is stronger than a breeze; specifically a wind of 28–55 knots (50–102 km per hour) corresponding......
galena, a gray lead sulfide (PbS), the chief ore mineral of lead. One of the most widely distributed sulfide minerals,......
garnet, any member of a group of common silicate minerals that have similar crystal structures and chemical compositions.......
gas reservoir, in geology and natural gas production, a naturally occurring storage area, characteristically a......
gauging station, site on a stream, canal, lake, or reservoir where systematic observations of gauge height (water......
gaylussite, a carbonate mineral, hydrated sodium and calcium carbonate [formulated Na2Ca(CO3)2·5H2O], that precipitates......
Geb, in ancient Egyptian religion, the god of the earth, the physical support of the world. Geb constituted, along......
gehlenite, mineral composed of calcium aluminum silicate, Ca2Al2SiO7, one end-member of the melilite mineral series......
Gelasian Stage, first of four stages of the Pleistocene Series, encompassing all rocks deposited during the Gelasian......
Gelisol, one of the 12 soil orders of the U.S. Soil Taxonomy. Gelisols are perennially frozen soils of the Arctic......
geochemical cycle, developmental path followed by individual elements or groups of elements in the crustal and......
geochemistry, scientific discipline that deals with the relative abundance, distribution, and migration of the......
geochronology, field of scientific investigation concerned with determining the age and history of Earth’s rocks......
geode, hollow mineral body found in limestones and some shales. The common form is a slightly flattened globe ranging......
geodesy, scientific discipline concerned with the precise figure of the Earth and its determination and significance.......
geoengineering, the large-scale manipulation of a specific process central to controlling Earth’s climate for the......
geography, the study of the diverse environments, places, and spaces of Earth’s surface and their interactions.......
- Introduction
- Exploration, Mapping, Science
- Academic Discipline, 19th Century, Education
- Exploration, Mapping, Cartography
- UK, Academic, Development
- Spatial Analysis, Human-Environment Interaction, Globalization
- Landforms, Climate, Environment
- Locational Analysis, Human Impact, Spatial Patterns
- GIS, Mapping, Analysis
- Human-Environment Interaction, Spatial Analysis, Globalization
- Human, Population, Landscape
- Mapping, Cartography, GIS
- Physical, Human, Regional
geoid, model of the figure of Earth—i.e., of the planet’s size and shape—that coincides with mean sea level over......
geology, the fields of study concerned with the solid Earth. Included are sciences such as mineralogy, geodesy,......
- Introduction
- Earth Composition, Rocks, Minerals
- Petrology, Rocks, Minerals
- Sedimentary Petrology, Stratigraphy, Rock Types
- Geochemistry, Rocks, Minerals
- Isotopes, Geochemistry, Rocks
- Structure, Rocks, Minerals
- Folds, Faults, Strata
- Plate Tectonics, Earthquakes, Volcanoes
- Surface Features, Processes, Earth
- Earth History, Stratigraphy, Plate Tectonics
- Fossils, Stratigraphy, Tectonics
- Astrogeology, Planetary Science, Earth Science
- Mining, Construction, Environment
- Mineral Deposits, Formation, Exploration
geomagnetic field, magnetic field associated with Earth. It is primarily dipolar (i.e., it has two poles, the geomagnetic......
- Introduction
- Measurement, Variation, Reversal
- Dipolar, Earth, Magnetosphere
- Sources, Steady, Magnetic
- Ionospheric Dynamo, Earth's Core, Magnetic Reversals
- Magnetopause, Currents, Shielding
- Field-Aligned Currents
- Sources, Variation, Steady
- Ionospheric Dynamo, Currents, Variations
- Magnetic Reconnection, Earth's Core, Solar Wind
- Ring Current Decay
- Expansion, Earth's Core, Magnetism
geomagnetic reversal, an alternation of the Earth’s magnetic polarity in geologic time. See polar...
geomagnetic storm, disturbance of Earth’s upper atmosphere brought on by coronal mass ejections—i.e., large eruptions......
geomagnetics, branch of geophysics concerned with all aspects of the Earth’s magnetic field, including its origin,......
geomorphic cycle, theory of the evolution of landforms. In this theory, first set forth by William M. Davis between......
geomorphology, scientific discipline concerned with the description and classification of the Earth’s topographic......
geophone, trade name for an acoustic detector that responds to ground vibrations generated by seismic waves. Geophones—also......
geophysics, major branch of the Earth sciences that applies the principles and methods of physics to the study......
George Philip and Son, British publishing house, one of the oldest in the United Kingdom, located in London. The......
geosyncline, linear trough of subsidence of the Earth’s crust within which vast amounts of sediment accumulate.......
ghibli, hot and dusty wind descending from the interior highlands of Libya toward the Mediterranean Sea. Although......
gibbsite, the mineral aluminum hydroxide [Al(OH)3] an important constituent of bauxite (q.v.) deposits, particularly......
gismondine, rare mineral in the zeolite family. Many specimens have been found in Ireland and Iceland in basaltic......
Givetian Stage, uppermost of the two standard worldwide divisions of Middle Devonian rocks and time. Givetian time......
glacial stage, in geology, a cold episode during an ice age, or glacial period. An ice age is a portion of geologic......
glacier, any large mass of perennial ice that originates on land by the recrystallization of snow or other forms......
glaciology, scientific discipline concerned with all aspects of ice on landmasses. It deals with the structure......
glaucochroite, manganese-rich variety of the mineral monticellite...
glauconite, greenish ferric-iron silicate mineral with micaceous structure [(K, Na)(Fe3+,Al, Mg)2(Si, Al)4O10(ΟH)2],......
glaucophane, common amphibole mineral, a sodium, magnesium, and aluminum silicate that occurs only in crystalline......
glaucophane facies, one of the major divisions of the mineral facies classification of metamorphic rocks, the rocks......
glaze, ice coating that forms when supercooled rain, drizzle, or fog drops strike surfaces that have temperatures......
Gleysol, one of the 30 soil groups in the classification system of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).......
global warming, the phenomenon of increasing average air temperatures near the surface of Earth over the past one......
- Introduction
- Climate Change, Glaciation, Effects
- Greenhouse Gases, Climate Change, Pollution
- Radiative Forcing
- Carbon Dioxide, Climate Change, Greenhouse Gases
- Ozone, Compounds, Pollution
- Land Use, Climate Change, Emissions
- Volcanic Aerosols
- Orbital Variations, Climate Change, Earth
- Climate Sensitivity, Feedback, Impacts
- Climate Research
- Climate Models, Emissions, Impacts
- Climate Change, Impacts, Solutions
- Ice Melt, Sea Level Rise
- Climate Change, Melting Ice, Rising Sea Levels
- Socioeconomic Impacts, Climate Change, Adaptation
globe, the most common general-use model of spherical Earth. It is a sphere or ball that bears a map of the Earth......
gmelinite, hydrated sodium aluminosilicate mineral in the zeolite family [(Na2,Ca)Al2Si4O12·6H2O]. Its crystal......
gneiss, metamorphic rock that has a distinct banding, which is apparent in hand specimen or on a microscopic scale.......
goethite, a widespread iron oxide mineral [α-FeO(OH)] and the most common ingredient of iron rust. It was named......
gold (Au), chemical element, a dense lustrous yellow precious metal of Group 11 (Ib), Period 6, of the periodic......
Gorstian Stage, first of two stages of the Ludlow Series, made up of all rocks deposited during the Gorstian Age......
gossan, rust-coloured oxide and hydroxide minerals of iron and manganese that cap an ore deposit. Gossans form......
gradient wind, wind that accounts for air flow along a curved trajectory. It is an extension of the concept of......
grain size scale, in sedimentology, division of a continuous range of particle sizes into a series of discrete......
granite, coarse- or medium-grained intrusive igneous rock that is rich in quartz and feldspar; it is the most common......
granitization, formation of granite or closely related rocks by metamorphic processes, as opposed to igneous processes......
granodiorite, medium- to coarse-grained rock that is among the most abundant intrusive igneous rocks. It contains......
granophyre, fine-grained igneous rock that is characterized by a porphyritic texture, having large crystals (phenocrysts)......
granulite facies, one of the major divisions of the mineral facies classification of metamorphic rocks, the rocks......