Earth Sciences, GRA-IJO
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.
Earth Sciences Encyclopedia Articles By Title
graphite, mineral consisting of carbon. Graphite has a greasy feel and leaves a black mark, thus the name from......
gravel, aggregate of more or less rounded rock fragments coarser than sand (i.e., more than 2 mm [0.08 inch] in......
Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE), U.S.-German Earth-mapping mission consisting of twin spacecraft......
greenhouse effect, a warming of Earth’s surface and troposphere (the lowest layer of the atmosphere) caused by......
greenhouse gas, any gas that has the property of absorbing infrared radiation (net heat energy) emitted from Earth’s......
Greenland anticyclone, region of high atmospheric pressure over the glacial ice fields of the interior of Greenland.......
greenockite, cadmium sulfide (CdS), the only mineral containing an appreciable amount of cadmium. It forms coatings......
greenschist facies, one of the major divisions of the mineral facies classification of metamorphic rocks, the rocks......
Greenwich meridian, an imaginary line, last established in 1851, that was used to indicate 0° longitude. It passes......
gregale, strong and cold wind that blows from the northeast in the western and central Mediterranean region, mainly......
greisen, modification of granite, an intrusive igneous rock; it consists essentially of quartz and white mica (muscovite)......
grit, sedimentary rock that consists of angular sand-sized grains and small pebbles. The term is roughly equivalent......
grossular, a calcium aluminum garnet that sometimes resembles the gooseberry fruit. It can be colourless (when......
Groundhog Day, in the United States and Canada, day (February 2) on which the emergence of the groundhog (woodchuck)......
groundwater, water that occurs below the surface of Earth, where it occupies all or part of the void spaces in......
gummite, mixture of natural uranium oxides, representing the final oxidation and hydration stages of uraninite,......
gust, in meteorology, a sudden increase in wind speed above the average wind speed. More specifically, wind speed......
guyot, isolated submarine volcanic mountain with a flat summit more than 200 metres (660 feet) below sea level.......
Guzhangian Stage, last of three internationally defined stages of the Series 3 epoch of the Cambrian Period, encompassing......
gypcrete, gypsum-cemented duricrust, an indurated, or hardened, layer formed on or in soil. It generally occurs......
Gypsisol, one of the 30 soil groups in the classification system of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).......
gypsum, common sulfate mineral of great commercial importance, composed of hydrated calcium sulfate (CaSO4·2H2O).......
gyre, in oceanography and climatology, a vast circular system made up of ocean currents that spirals about a central......
Gzhelian Stage, last of four internationally defined stages of the Pennsylvanian Subsystem of the Carboniferous......
Günz Glacial Stage, major division of Pleistocene time and deposits in the Alpine region of Europe (the Pleistocene......
Günz-Mindel Interglacial Stage, major division of Pleistocene time and deposits in the Alpine region of Europe......
haboob, strong wind that occurs primarily along the southern edges of the Sahara in Sudan and is associated with......
Hadley cell, model of the Earth’s atmospheric circulation that was proposed by George Hadley (1735). It consists......
hail, precipitation of balls or pieces of ice with a diameter of 5 mm (about 0.2 inch) to more than 15 cm (about......
halide mineral, any of a group of naturally occurring inorganic compounds that are salts of the halogen acids (e.g.,......
halite, naturally occurring sodium chloride (NaCl), common or rock salt. Halite occurs on all continents in beds......
halloysite, clay mineral that occurs in two forms: one is similar in composition to kaolinite, and the other is......
halo, any of a wide range of atmospheric optical phenomena that result when the Sun or Moon shines through thin......
halocline, vertical zone in the oceanic water column in which salinity changes rapidly with depth, located below......
halotrichite, a sulfate mineral containing aluminum and iron [FeAl2(SO4)4·22H2O]. If more than 50 percent of the......
hardness, resistance of a mineral to scratching, described relative to a standard such as the Mohs hardness scale.......
harmattan, cool dry wind that blows from the northeast or east in the western Sahara and is strongest in late fall......
harmotome, hydrated barium aluminosilicate mineral, (Ba,Na,K)1–2 (Si,Al)8O16 ∙ 6H2O, in the zeolite family. Harmotome......
Hassi Messaoud, major oilfield, east-central Algeria. The field lies in the Grand Erg (sand dunes) Oriental of......
hausmannite, a manganese oxide mineral (Mn2+Mn3+2O4) that occurs as brownish black crystals or granular masses......
Hauterivian Stage, third of six main divisions (in ascending order) of the Lower Cretaceous Series, representing......
hawk’s-eye, variety of the semiprecious quartz tiger’s-eye...
haze, suspension in the atmosphere of dry particles of dust, salt, aerosols, or photochemical smog that are so......
heat wave, period of prolonged abnormally high surface temperatures relative to those normally expected. Heat waves......
hedenbergite, silicate mineral, calcium iron silicate of the pyroxene group closely analogous to diopside...
Heinrich event, any of a series of at least six large discharges of icebergs that carried coarse-grained rocky......
Hekla, active volcano, southern Iceland, lying within the country’s East Volcanic Zone. It is Iceland’s most active......
helium dating, method of age determination that depends on the production of helium during the decay of the radioactive......
hematite, heavy and relatively hard oxide mineral, ferric oxide (Fe2O3), that constitutes the most important iron......
hemimorphite, one of two minerals formerly called calamine in the U.S., a white silicate mineral that is an important......
hercynite, the mineral iron aluminum oxide, a member of the spinel (q.v.)...
hessonite, translucent, semiprecious, reddish-brown variety of grossular (q.v.), a garnet...
Hettangian Stage, lowest of the four divisions of the Lower Jurassic Series, representing all rocks formed worldwide......
heulandite, hydrated sodium and calcium aluminosilicate mineral in the zeolite family, formulated (Ca,Na)2-3Al3(Al,Si)2Si13O36·12H2O.......
hiddenite, green, semiprecious variety of the silicate mineral spodumene...
highland climate, major climate type often added to the Köppen classification, although it was not part of German......
Hirnantian Stage, last of three internationally defined stages of the Upper Ordovician Series, encompassing all......
Histosol, one of the 12 soil orders in the U.S. Soil Taxonomy. Histosols are formed under waterlogged conditions......
Histosol, one of the 30 soil groups in the classification system of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).......
hoarfrost, deposit of ice crystals on objects exposed to the free air, such as grass blades, tree branches, or......
Holstein Interglacial Stage, major division of Pleistocene deposits and time in Europe (the Pleistocene Epoch began......
Homerian Stage, second of two stages of the Wenlock Series, encompassing all rocks deposited during the Homerian......
horizon, a distinct layer of soil, approximately parallel with the land surface, whose properties develop from......
hornblende, calcium-rich amphibole mineral that is monoclinic in crystal structure. Hornblende’s generalized chemical......
hornfels facies, a major division of metamorphic rocks (rocks that form by contact metamorphism in the inner parts......
horse latitude, either of two subtropical atmospheric high-pressure belts that encircle Earth around latitudes......
horst and graben, elongate fault blocks of the Earth’s crust that have been raised and lowered, respectively, relative......
hot spring, spring with water at temperatures substantially higher than the air temperature of the surrounding......
hotspot, region of Earth’s upper mantle that upwells to melt through the crust to form a volcanic feature. Most......
People and all other known forms of life inhabit one very old planet. In numerical terms, the best estimate of......
Hudsonian orogeny, Precambrian thermal event on the Canadian Shield that took place 1.7 billion years ago (± 1.5......
humic acid, one of two classes of natural acidic organic polymer that can be extracted from humus found in soil,......
humid continental climate, major climate type of the Köppen classification that exhibits large seasonal temperature......
humid subtropical climate, major climate type of the Köppen classification characterized by relatively high temperatures......
humidity, the amount of water vapour in the air. It is the most variable characteristic of the atmosphere and constitutes......
humite, member of a group of layered silicate minerals related to the olivines that are nearly always restricted......
humus, nonliving, finely divided organic matter in soil, derived from microbial decomposition of plant and animal......
Hunter-Bowen orogeny, a mountain-building event in eastern Australia that began about 265 million years ago during......
hyacinth, a red, orange, or yellow variety of the gemstone zircon...
hyalophane, a barium-rich variety of potassium feldspar; see...
hydraulic equivalence, size–density relationship that governs the deposition of mineral particles from flowing......
hydrologic sciences, the fields of study concerned with the waters of Earth. Included are the sciences of hydrology,......
- Introduction
- Interception, Precipitation, Runoff
- Groundwater, Aquifers, Recharge
- Catchment Hydrology, Modeling, Simulation
- Lakes, Ecology, Limnology
- Lakes, Water Quality, Ecology
- Ocean Circulation, Water Cycle, Marine Ecosystems
- Glaciology, Hydrology, Geomorphology
- Water Management, Conservation, Floods
- Droughts, Climatic Patterns, Water Cycle
hydrology, scientific discipline concerned with the waters of the Earth, including their occurrence, distribution,......
hydrometeor, any water or ice particles that have formed in the atmosphere or at the Earth’s surface as a result......
hydrometeorology, branch of meteorology that deals with problems involving the hydrologic cycle, the water budget,......
hydrosphere, discontinuous layer of water at or near Earth’s surface. It includes all liquid and frozen surface......
- Introduction
- Biogeochemical, Water Cycle, Oceans
- Rivers, Oceans, Waters
- Congruent, Incongruent, Weathering
- Lakes, Water Cycle, Ecosystems
- Groundwater, Aquifers, Recharge
- Water Cycle, Oceans, Atmosphere
- Cycle, Evaporation, Precipitation
- Precipitation, Distribution, Water Cycle
- Water Cycle, Oceans, Atmosphere
- Water Cycle, Oceans, Atmosphere
- Sodium Imbalance, Water Cycle, Oceans
- Pollution, Climate Change, Conservation
- Greenhouse Gases, Climate Change, Oceans
hydrothermal mineral deposit, any concentration of metallic minerals formed by the precipitation of solids from......
hydrous mica, any of the illite group of clay minerals, including illite, bramallite (a sodium illite), and glauconite.......
hydroxylapatite, phosphate mineral, calcium hydroxide phosphate [Ca5(PO4)3OH], that forms glassy, often green crystals......
hygrometer, instrument used in meteorological science to measure the humidity, or amount of water vapour in the......
hypsometric curve, cumulative height frequency curve for the Earth’s surface or some part thereof. A hypsometric......
hälleflinta, (Swedish: “rock flint”), white, gray, yellow, greenish, or pink fine-grained rock that consists of......
hübnerite, manganese-rich variety of the mineral wolframite...
ice age, any geologic period during which thick ice sheets cover vast areas of land. Such periods of large-scale......
ice formation, any mass of ice that occurs on the Earth’s continents or surface waters. Such masses form wherever......
Iceland spar, a transparent calcite used for polariscope prisms. See...
Icelandic low, large persistent atmospheric low-pressure centre that forms between Iceland and southern Greenland.......
igneous rock, any of various crystalline or glassy rocks formed by the cooling and solidification of molten earth......
- Introduction
- Minerals, Magma, Crystals
- Granular, Magma, Crystals
- Intrusive, Extrusive, Textures
- Clastic Structures
- Plutonic, Classification, Rocks
- Volcanic, Hypabyssal, Classification
- Magma Types, Formation, Composition
- Albite, Anorthite, System
- Assimilation, Magma, Crystallization
- Intrusive, Magma, Plutonic
- Convergent Plate, Magma, Intrusive
ignimbrite, rock composed of compacted volcanic ejecta (see...
ijolite, intrusive igneous rock that is composed essentially of nepheline and an alkali pyroxene, usually aegirine-augite.......