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TODAY Get out your ESRT and a piece of paper The following questions are from your ESRT. You’ll have a minute per question…
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Question 1 What are 2 examples of weathering?
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Question 2 What is the difference between soil and dirt?
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Question 3 What is the P-wave travel time for 4000 km?
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Question 4 What layer of the earth has a greater temperature than melting point?
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Answers Two examples –Abrasion, Frost action Soil and Dirt? –Darker, particle size P-wave travel time for 4000 km? –00:07:00 What layer of the earth has a greater temperature than melting point? –Outer Core
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Erosion What happens after things are broken down?
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Vocab Agents of erosion Suspension Saltation Creep Angle of repose Mass wasting
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Weathering Vs Erosion Weathering –Breaking down of rocks and other particles into smaller pieces Erosion –Transport of the weathered particles. TALUS: Pile of sediment at bottom of slope
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Agents of Erosion 1)Gravity 2)Water 3)Wind 4)Ice
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Water Water when driven by gravity down slope. Think of the drainage ditch after it rains – does the water flow fast? Is it clean?
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Wind 3 things to know. 1.Suspension – Stuff in the air 2.Saltation – Bouncing 3.Creep – Rolling on the ground Dust bowl, Causes???
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Ice Glaciers move ice down a slope picking up sediments along the way. Long Island is simply glacial Poop!
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Gravity Gravity drives all erosion, but one form more important to know is mass movements. When the soil fails and falls or slides down a slope it is called a mass movement. Angle Of Repose –Angle where material stays on surface!
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Mass movements Slump –This is when the land slides down equally. Slide –This is when the land slides down not equally. Fall- avalanche –The land falls Flow –The land is liquefied and flows down.
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Deposition What happens to sediment that is eroded?
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Deposition This is like going to the bank geologically. Weathering breaks the rocks up Erosion moves the particles. Deposition leaves the particles on the ground.
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Factors Particle Size –How big the sediments are. Shape –Round or flat Density –Weight and composition Settling rates –How fast things settle
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Sorting Vs Unsorted Separating sediment by size ESRT page How to find sediment size. How to find Speed.
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Ways to deposit Glaciers –Sorted or Unsorted Streams (Water) –Sorted or Unsorted Wind –Sorted or Unsorted Mass movements (gravity) –Sorted or Unsorted
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Glaciers Glaciers leave sediment unsorted. Like gravity Land slides What moves the glacier?
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Water Streams, Rivers deposit sediment in sorted layers. Why are sediments sorted?
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Wind Wind like water sorts sediments. Why are sediments sorted?
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Wind Wind like water sorts sediments. Why are sediments sorted?
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Gravity Gravity alone does not sort sediment Landslides are the main form of gravity deposition. Why are sediments unsorted?
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