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Preface
iv
SECTION
Foundations
1
CHAPTER
An Overview of Our
Planetary Environment
3
Earth in Space and Time
4
The Early Solar System
4
The Planets
4
Earth, Then and Now
5
Life on Earth
8
Geology, Past and Present
9
The Geologic Perspective
9
Geology and the Scientific Method
10
The Motivation to Find Answers
10
Wheels Within Wheels: Earth Cycles and Systems
11
Nature and Rate of Population Growth
13
Growth Rates: Causes and Consequences
14
Growth Rate and Doubling Time
15
Impacts of the Human Population
16
Farmland and Food Supply
16
Population and Nonfood Resources
17
Uneven Distribution of People and Resources
18
Disruption of Natural Systems
18
■
CaseStudy
1
Earth s Moon
20
SUMMARY
21
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
21
EXERCISES
22
CHAPTER
Rocks and Minerals-
A First Look
23
Atoms, Elements, Isotopes, Ions, and
Compounds
24
Atomic Structure
24
Elements and Isotopes
24
Ions
24
The Periodic Table
25
Compounds
25
Minerals
—
General
26
Minerals Defined
26
Identifying Characteristics of Minerals
26
Other Physical Properties of Minerals
28
Types of Minerals
29
Silicates
30
Nonsilicates
31
Rocks
33
■
Case Study
2
Asbestos
—
A Tangled Topic
34
Igneous Rocks
35
Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks
37
Metamorphic Rocks
39
The Rock Cycle
39
SUMMARY
42
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
42
EXERCISES
42
Viii
SECT
JI
Internal Processes
CHAPTER *J
Plate Tectonics
44
Plate Tectonics
—
Underlying Concepts
46
Stress and Strain in Geologic Materials
46
Lithosphère
and Asthenosphere
48
Locating Plate Boundaries
48
Plate Tectonics
—
Accumulating Evidence
50
The Topography of the Sea Floor
50
Magnetism in Rocks
—
General
50
Paleomagnetism and Seafloor Spreading
51
Age of the Ocean Floor
52
Polar-Wander Curves
52
Types of Plate Boundaries
54
Divergent Plate Boundaries
55
Convergent Plate Boundaries
56
Transform Boundaries
58
How Far, How Fast, How Long, How Come?
59
Past Motions, Present Velocities
59
Why Do Plates Move?
61
Plate Tectonics and the Rock Cycle
61
■
Case Study
3
New Theories for Old
—
Geosynclines and
Plate Tectonics
62
SUMMARY
63
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
64
EXERCISES
64
CHAPTER
4
Earthquakes
65
Earthquakes—Terms and Principles
67
Basic Terms
67
Earthquake Locations
69
Seismic Waves and Earthquake Severity
70
Seismic Waves
70
Locating the Epicenter
71
Magnitude and Intensity
72
Earthquake-Related Hazards and Their
Reduction
73
Ground Motion
73
Ground Failure
73
Tsunamis and Coastal Effects
80
■
Case Study
4.1
Megathrust Makes Mega-Disaster
81
Fire
83
Earthquake Prediction and Forecasting
84
Seismic Gaps
84
Earthquake Precursors and Prediction
84
Current Status of Earthquake Prediction
84
The Earthquake Cycle and Forecasting
85
Earthquake Early Warnings?
86
Public Response to Earthquake Hazards
86
■
Case Study
4.2
Understanding Faults Better
—
Parkfield and
SAFOD
87
Earthquake Control?
88
Future Earthquakes in North America?
89
Areas of Widely Recognized Risk
89
Other Potential Problem Areas
90
SUMMARY
91
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
92
EXERCISES
92
CHAPTER
_
Volcanoes
93
Magma Sources and Types
94
Styles and Locations of Volcanic Activity
96
Continental Fissure Eruptions
96
Individual Volcanoes
—
Locations
97
Shield Volcanoes
97
Cinder Cones
98
Composite Volcanoes
98
Hazards Related to Volcanoes
99
Lava
99
Pyroclastics
102
■
Case Study
5.1
Living with Lava on Hawaii
103
Lahars
105
Contents
IX
Pyroclastic Flows—
Nuées Ardentes
106
Toxic
Gases
108
Steam
Explosions
110
Landslides and Collapse
110
Secondary Effects: Climate and Atmospheric Chemistry
110
Issues in Predicting Volcanic Eruptions
111
Classification of Volcanoes by Activity
111
The Volcanic Explosivity Index
112
Volcanic Eruption Precursors
112
Response to Eruption Predictions
114
More on Volcanic Hazards in the United States
Cascade Range
115
Alaska and The Aleutians
115
Long Valley and Yellowstone
Calderas
116
■
Case Study
5.2
Redoubt Volcano, Alaska
117
SUMMARY
121
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
121
EXERCISES
122
115
SECTION
Surface Processes
CHAPTER
6
Streams and Flooding
124
The
Hydrologie
Cycle
125
Streams and Their Features
125
Streams—General
125
Sediment Transport
126
Velocity, Gradient, and Base Level
127
Velocity and Sediment Sorting and Deposition
128
Channel and Floodplain Evolution
130
Flooding
131
Factors Governing Flood Severity
131
Flood Characteristics
133
Stream Hydrographs
133
Flood-Frequency Curves
135
■
Case Study
6.1
How Big Is the One Hundred-Year Flood?
137
Consequences of Development in Flood
pla
ins
139
Strategies for Reducing Flood Hazards
140
Restrictive Zoning and Floodproofing
140
Retention Ponds, Diversion Channels
141
Channelization
141
Levees
142
Flood-Control Dams and Reservoirs
142
■
Case Study
6.2
Life on the Mississippi: A History of Levees
744
Flood Warnings?
146
SUMMARY
148
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
149
EXERCISES
149
7
CHAPTER
Coastal Zones and
Processes
150
Nature of the Coastline
151
Waves and Tides
151
Sediment Transport and Deposition
153
Storms and Coastal Dynamics
153
Emergent and
Submergent
Coastlines
155
Causes of
Long-Term
Sea-Level Change
155
Signs of Changing Relative Sea Level
156
Present and Future Sea-Level Trends
158
Coastal Erosion and Stabilization
159
Beach Erosion, Protection, and Restoration
160
Cliff Erosion
161
Especially Difficult Coastal Environments
163
Barrier Islands
163
Estuaries
165
■
Case Study
7
Hurricanes and Coastal Vulnerability
166
Costs of Construction—and Reconstruction
—
in High-Energy Environments
168
Recognition of Coastal Hazards
168
SUMMARY
170
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
170
EXERCISES
170
Contents
8
CHAPTER
Mass Movements
171
Factors Influencing Slope Stability
172
Effects of Slope and Materials
172
Effects of Fluid
173
Effects of Vegetation
175
Earthquakes
176
Quick Clays
176
Types of Mass Wasting
177
Falls
177
Slumps and Slides
177
Flows and Avalanches
178
Consequences of Mass Movements
179
Impact of Human Activities
179
A Compounding of Problems: the Venezuelan Coast
182
■
Case Study
8
Va
iont
Dam
184
Possible Preventive Measures
184
Slope Stabilization
186
Recognizing the Hazards
187
Landslide Warnings?
191
SUMMARY
194
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
194
EXERCISES
194
CHAPTER
-7
Ice and Glaciers, Wind and
Deserts
195
Glaciers and Glacial Features
196
Glacier Formation
196
Types of Glaciers
197
Movement and Change of Glaciers
197
Glacial Erosion and Deposition
199
Ice Ages and Their Possible Causes
201
■
Case Study
9
Vanishing Glaciers, Vanishing Water Supply
204
Wind and Its Geologic Impacts
206
Wind Erosion
207
Wind Deposition
209
Dune Migration
209
Loess
210
Deserts and Desertification
210
Causes of Natural Deserts
211
Desertification
213
SUMMARY 21S
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
215
EXERCISES
215
CHAPTER
10
Climate
—
Past,
Present, and Future
216
Major Controls on Global Climate; The
Greenhouse Effect
217
Climate and Ice Revisited
218
The Hidden Ice: Permafrost
219
Oceans and Climate
219
The Thermohaline Circulation
221
El Niño
222
Other Aspects of Global Change
224
Evidence of Climates Past
227
■
Case Study
10
Taking Earth s Temperature
228
Whither for the Future? Climate Feedbacks,
Predictive Uncertainty
229
SUMMARY
232
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
232
EXERCISES
232
Contents
S E
с
τ ι ο ν
IV Resources
Resources, People, and Standards of Living
235
Projection of Resource Supply and Demand
237
11
CHAPTER
Water as a Resource
239
Fluid Storage and Mobility: Porosity and
Permeability
240
Subsurface Waters
241
Aquifer Geometry and Groundwater Flow
242
Confined and Unconfined Aquifers
242
Darcy s Law and Groundwater Flow
243
Other Factors in Water Availability
243
Consequences of Groundwater Withdrawal
244
Lowering the Water Table
244
Compaction and Surface Subsidence
245
Saltwater Intrusion
247
Impacts of Urbanization on Groundwater
Recharge
248
Karst
and Sinkholes
248
Water Quality
251
Measures of Water Quality
252
■
Case Study
11
What s in the Water?
252
Hard Water
253
Water Use, Water Supply
254
General U.S. Water Use
254
Regional Variations in Water Use
257
Case Studies in Water Consumption
259
The Colorado River Basin
259
The High Plains (Ogallala) Aquifer System
261
The Aral Sea
262
Lake Chad
263
Extending the Water Supply
263
Conservation
263
Interbasin Water Transfer
265
Desalination
266
SUMMARY
267
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
267
EXERCISES
267
12
CHAPTER
Soil as a Resource
269
Soil Formation
270
Soil-Forming Processes: Weathering
270
Soil Profiles, Soil Horizons
273
Chemical and Physical Properties of Soils
274
Color, Texture, and Structure of Soils
274
Soil Classification
275
Soils and Human Activities
277
Latentie
Soil
277
Wetland Soils
278
Soil Erosion
278
Soil Erosion versus Soil Formation
280
Strategies for Reducing Erosion
283
Irrigation and Soil Chemistry
285
■
Case Study
12.
1 Plantations in Paradise: Unintended
Consequences
286
The Soil Resource—The Global View
287
■
CaseStudy
12.2
Suspects and Soils
289
SUMMARY
289
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
290
EXERCISES
290
CHAPTER
13
Mineral and Rock
Resources
291
Ore Deposits
292
Types of Mineral Deposits
292
Igneous Rocks and
Magmatic
Deposits
292
Hydrothermal
Ores
294
Sedimentary Deposits
296
Contents
Other Low-Temperature Ore-Forming Processes
296
Metamorphic Deposits
297
Mineral and Rock Resources
—
Examples
298
Metals
298
Nonmetallic Minerals
298
Rock Resources
299
Mineral Supply and Demand
299
U.S. Mineral Production and Consumption
299
World Mineral Supply and Demand
301
Minerals for the Future: Some Options
Considered
303
New Methods in Mineral Exploration
304
Marine Mineral Resources
306
Conservation of Mineral Resources
308
■
Case Study
13
Mining Your Cell Phone?
309
Impacts of Mining-Related Activities
310
SUMMARY
314
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
314
EXERCISES
314
CHAPTER
14
Energy Resources
—
Fossil Fuels
316
Formation of Oil and Natural Gas Deposits
318
Supply and Demand for Oil and Natural Gas
319
Oil
320
a Case Study
14.1
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge-
To Drill or Not to Drill?
322
Natural Gas
324
Future Prospects
324
Enhanced Oil Recovery
325
Alternate Natural Gas Sources
325
Conservation
327
Oil Spills
327
■
Case Study
14.2
Energy Prices, Energy Uses
328
Coal
331
Formation of Coal Deposits
331
Coal Reserves and Resources
332
Limitations on Coal Use
332
Environmental Impacts of Coal Use
334
Gases
334
Ash
334
Coal-Mining Hazards and Environmental Impacts
334
Oil Shale
337
Tar Sand
338
SUMMARY
339
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
339
EXERCISES
339
CHAPTER
15
Energy Resources-
Alternative Sources
341
Nuclear Power
—
Fission
343
Fission
—
Basic Principles
343
The Geology of Uranium Deposits
344
Extending the Nuclear Fuel Supply
344
Concerns Related to Nuclear Reactor Safety
345
■
Case Study
15.1
Crisis at Chernobyl
346
Concerns Related to Fuel and Waste Handling
347
Risk Assessment, Risk Projection
348
Nuclear Power
—
Fusion
350
Solar Energy
351
Solar Heating
352
Solar Electricity
352
Geothermal Energy
355
Traditional Geothermal Energy Uses
355
Alternative Geothermal Sources
357
Hydropower
358
Limitations on Hydropower Development
359
Energy from the Oceans
360
Wind Energy
362
Biofuels
363
Waste-Derived Fuels
364
Alcohol Fuels
365
■
Case Study
15.2
Electricity s Hidden Energy Costs
366
SUMMARY
368
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
368
EXERCISES
368
Contents
xiii
S E C T
I
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ν
V Waste Disposal, Pollution, and Health
CHAPTER
Ю
Waste Disposal
373
Solid Wastes—General
374
Municipal Waste Disposal
374
Sanitary Landfills
375
Incineration
378
Ocean Dumping
378
Reducing Solid-Waste Volume
380
Handling (Nontoxic) Organic Matter
380
Recycling
381
Other Options
382
Toxic-Waste Disposal
385
■
Case Study
16.1
Decisions, Decisions
... 386
Secure Landfills
387
Deep-Well Disposal
387
Other Strategies
388
Sewage Treatment
388
Septic Systems
388
Municipal Sewage Treatment
390
■
Case Study
16.2
The Ghost of Toxins Past: Superfund
392
Radioactive Wastes
392
Radioactive Decay
393
Effects of Radiation
394
Nature of Radioactive Wastes
395
Historical Suggestions: Space, Ice, and Plate Tectonics
396
Seabed Disposal
397
Bedrock Caverns for Liquid Waste
397
Bedrock Disposal of Solid High-Level Wastes
398
Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
(WIPP):
A Model?
399
The Long Road to Yucca Mountain
400
No High-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Yet
403
SUMMARY
404
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
404
EXERCISES
404
17
CHAPTER
Water Pollution
406
General Principles
407
Geochemical Cycles
407
Residence Time
407
Residence Time and Pollution
408
Point and Nonpoint Pollution Sources
409
Organic Matter
409
Biochemical Oxygen Demand
410
Eutrophication
411
Industrial Pollution
412
Inorganic Pollutants
—
Metals
412
■
Case Study
17.1
Lessons from Minamata
416
Other Inorganic Pollutants
416
Organic Compounds
418
Problems of Control
419
Thermal Pollution
420
■
Case Study
17.2
The Long Shadow of DDT
421
Agricultural Pollution
422
Fertilizers and Organic Waste
422
Sediment Pollution
423
Pesticides
424
Reversing the Damage—Surface Water
425
Groundwater Pollution
427
The Surface—Ground Water Connection Explored
427
Tracing Pollution s Path
429
Reversing the Damage—Ground Water
431
Decontamination After Extraction
431
in Situ Decontamination
431
Damage Control by Containment—The Rocky Mountain
Arsenal
431
New Technology Meets Problems from the Past:
California Gulch Superfund Site, Leadville,
Colorado
433
SUMMARY
434
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
435
EXERCISES
435
XIV
Contents
18
CHAPTER
Air Pollution
436
Atmospheric Chemistry
—
Cycles and Residence
Times
437
Types and Sources of Air Pollution
438
Particulates
438
Carbon Gases
440
Sulfur Gases
441
Nitrogen Gases and Smog Ozone
442
The Ozone Layer and Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
443
Lead
446
Other Pollutants
448
Acid Rain
448
■
Case Study
18
Indoor Air Pollution?
450
Regional Variations in Rainfall Acidity and Impacts
452
Air Pollution and Weather
453
Thermal Inversion
453
Impact on Weather
455
Toward Air-Pollution Control
455
Air-Quality Standards
455
Control Methods
455
Automobile Emissions
456
Carbon Sequestration
458
SUMMARY
459
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
460
EXERCISES
460
SECT
ν
VI Other Related Topics
CHAPTER
19
Environmental Law
and Policy
462
Resource Law: Water
463
Surface-Water Law
463
Groundwater Law
464
Resource Law: Minerals and Fuels
464
Mineral Rights
464
Mine Reclamation
465
International Resource Disputes
465
Law of the Sea and Exclusive Economic Zones
466
Antarctica
468
Pollution and Its Control
468
Water Pollution
468
Air Pollution
471
Waste Disposal
471
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
472
Defining Limits of Pollution
472
International Initiatives
473
Cost-Benefit Analysis
476
Problems of Quantification
476
Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Federal Government
476
Laws Relating to Geologic Hazards
477
Construction Controls
477
Other Responses to Earthquake Hazards
478
Flood Hazards, Flood Insurance
479
Problems with Geologic-Hazard Mitigation Laws
480
The National Environmental Policy Act
(1969) 480
■
Case Study
19
Impact Analysis and the Trans-Alaska
Pipeline
483
SUMMARY
484
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
485
EXERCISES
485
CHAPTER
20
Land-Use Planning and
Engineering Geology
486
Land-Use Planning—Why?
487
Land-Use Options
488
Contents
XV
The Federal Government and Land-Use
Planning
490
Maps as a Planning Tool
491
■
Case Study
20.1
How
Creen
Is My
—
Golf Course?
496
Engineering Geology—Some Considerations
498
The Role of Testing and Scale Modeling
501
Case Histories, Old and New
501
The Leaning Tower of Pisa
501
The Panama Canal
503
Boston s Big Dig
504
Oams, Failures, and Consequences
505
The St. Francis Dam
505
Other Examples and Construction Issues
506
■
Case Study
20.2
Three Gorges Dam (It s Not Only About
Safety)
508
SUMMARY
510
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
510
EXERCISES
511
Appendix A
Geologic Time, Geologic Process
Rates A-1
Introduction A-1
Relative Dating A-1
Arranging Events in Order A-1
Correlation A-2
Uniformitarianism A-3
How Old Is the Earth? A-4
Early Efforts A-4
Nineteenth-Century Views A-5
Radiometrie
Dating A-5
Radioactive Decay and Dating A-5
Choice of an
Isotopie
System A-5
Radiometrie
and Relative Ages Combined A-6
The Geologic Time Scale A-6
Geologic Process Rates A-7
SUMMARY A-8
KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS A-8
Appendix
В
Mineral and Rock Identification B-1
Mineral Identification B-1
A Note on Mineral Formulas B-1
Rock Identification B-1
GLOSSARY G-1
INDEX
1-1
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spelling | Montgomery, Carla W. 1951- Verfasser (DE-588)1049538544 aut Environmental geology Carla W. Montgomery 9. ed., internat. student ed. New York, NY McGraw-Hill 2011 XVI, 509, A1-I12 Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Umweltgeologie (DE-588)4251569-5 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Umweltgeologie (DE-588)4251569-5 s DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024151443&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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