• Q : Analyzing the geology of a region for potential aquifers....
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    When analyzing the geology of a region for potential aquifers, what features or factors would you consider? As well, what areas (based on natural and human factors) would you avoid?

  • Q : History of evolution of life and atmosphere....
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    I have to write down a short one and a half page essay which is a history of the evolution of life and the atmosphere from the date of earliest atmosphere to the end of Neogene.

  • Q : Significance of geology to civilization....
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    The significance of the science of geology to us is civilization. Give at least two illustrations. For illustration: the capability to predict earthquakes and other disasters, or understanding minin

  • Q : Predicting age of crystals using radioactive decay....
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    Analysis of zircon crystals separated from the sandstone showed that the 206Pb/238U ratio was is 0.90, How do you work out an estimate for the age of the zircon

  • Q : Professional knowledge-field of geology....
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    Describe how developing professional knowledge and capabilities influence career success. I am interested in the field of geology; I recognized The Geological Society of America as a professional or

  • Q : The richter scale and marine fossils....
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    Explain how does the plate tectonics theory help describe the existence of fossilizes marine life in rocks atop the Ural Mountains? (Comprise an explanation of the specific process(es).

  • Q : Geological events in pacific northwest....
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    Describe the different geological events which occurred in the Pacific Northwest region. Explain the different types of rocks which formed due to these geological events.

  • Q : Plate tectonics-divergence and hotspots....
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    I'm after info which will help me answer what the relevance of the age of the oceanic crusts and the continental crusts in the South American plate. Is there presence of hotspots on the plate?

  • Q : How are faults-foci-epicenters associated....
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    Explain how are faults, foci, and epicenters associated? Faults which are experiencing no active creep (relatively consistent yet minor movements) might be considered ‘safe'?

  • Q : Uniformitarianism and catastrophism in geology....
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    Compare and contrast the philosophies of Catastrophism and Uniformitarianism. What are the main differences in how each philosophy addresses the age of the Earth?

  • Q : Tectonics influenced earth climate over time....
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    Explain how has plate tectonics influenced Earth's climate over time? How has it influenced Earth's geography? How has it influenced the distribution of organisms, both living and fossils?

  • Q : Moment which earth magnetic field shut down....
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    Assume that for a moment which Earth's magnetic field shut down, however that heat was still being generated within the planet. Would plate tectonics still be an active procedure on our planet?

  • Q : Plate tectonics and subduction zones....
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    Most of the hydrothermal mineral deposits of copper, gold, silver and other metals have been found in the countries bordering on Pacific Ocean.

  • Q : Solution on the consequences of plate tectonics on earth....
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    Solution dealing with the consequences of plate tectonics on climate, ancient life and geography. How has the motion or location of the tectonic plates affected the climate of Earth over geologic ti

  • Q : Distinguish between kinds of erosion-weathering....
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    Explain the difference between the terms weathering and erosion, comprise: a) Mechanical weathering. b) Chemical weathering. c) Water erosion. d) Wind erosion. e) Ice erosion.

  • Q : Tectonic cycle-faults and plates....
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    The tectonic cycle is a cycle in which crust is both made and destroyed. Where does crust get made and how does this take place? Where does crust get destroyed and how does this take place?

  • Q : California geological characteristics and events....
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    Explain the geological characteristics and different types of rocks which formed in California (for illustration, mountains, craters, canyons, volcanoes, fault lines or folds).

  • Q : Assessing energy release in an earthquake....
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    Explain how many time as much energy is released by an earthquake with a magnitude of 6 as compared to one with a magnitude of 4?

  • Q : Internal versus external methods....
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    Differentiate between the internal and external methods which shape the Earth's surface. For illustration, how are intrusive igneous rock formations distinct from extrusive ones and what responsibil

  • Q : Quantum mechanics and influence of galileo....
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    Which do you consider to represent the biggest advancement: Quantum mechanics or discovering the shape of the DNA molecule--- and explain why?

  • Q : The topography of a european country....
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    n the subject line, select a European country. Explain the topography of your selected country. Look at where the main cities are located and compare it to the topography.

  • Q : Hydrogeology fetters-discharge-water table elevation....
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    Calculate the discharge per 100-ft-wide strip of the aquifer in cubic feet per day? Find out the water-table elevation at a point midway among the two observation wells? Show all work.

  • Q : Question regarding leachate....
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    As I am studying for my finals now, time is of the essence... can anyone describe to me what leachate from landfills is why it is significant, and its effects on groundwater. Its description in the

  • Q : Significant information regarding leachate....
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    I am trying to understand the consequences of leachate from landfills and its consequences on groundwater, and since I am in environmental health- its effects on the human health.

  • Q : Question regarding groundwater....
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    Briefly explain each feature related with groundwater: water table, aquifer, well, cave, karst topography, and geothermal energy. Explain the features of each and every feature and how it is associa

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