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Environmental Geology, 6/e

Carla Montgomery, Northern Illinois University

ISBN: 0073661953
Copyright year: 2003

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Section One: Foundations


Chapter 1: An Overview of Our Planetary Environment

Earth in Space and Time

    The Early Solar System
    The Planets
    Earth, Then and Now
    Life on Earth
Geology, Past and Present
    The Geologic Perspective
    Geology and the Scientific Method
    The Motivation to Find Answers
    Wheels Within Wheels: Earth Cycles and Systems
Nature and Rate of Population Growth
    Growth Rates: Causes and Consequences
    Growth Rate and Doubling Time
Impacts of the Human Population
    Farmland and Food Supply
    Population and Nonfood Resources
    Uneven Distribution of People and Resources
    Disruption of Natural Systems
    Is Extraterrestrial Colonization a Solution?
LIVING GEOLOGY 1: Reality in Round Numbers (or, how many is a crowd?)


Chapter 2: Rocks and Minerals-A First Look

Atoms, Elements, Isotopes, Ions, and Compounds

    Atomic Structure
    Elements and Isotopes
    Ions
    Compounds
Minerals-General
    Minerals Defined
    Identifying Characteristics of Minerals
    Other Physical Properties of Minerals
Types of Minerals
    Silicates
    Nonsilicates
Rocks

LIVING GEOLOGY 2: Minerals-Risky Business?
    The Rock Cycle
    Igneous Rocks
    Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks
    Metamorphic Rocks
    The Rock Cycle Revisited

Section Two: Internal Processes


Chapter 3: Plate Tectonics

Plate Tectonics-General Principles
    Stress and Strain in Geologic Materials
    Lithosphere and Asthenosphere
    Locating Plate Boundaries
Plate Movements-Accumulating Evidence
    The Topography of the Sea Floor
    Magnetism in Rocks-General
    Paleomagnetism and Seafloor Spreading
    Age of the Ocean Floor
    Polar-Wander Curves
    Other Evidence
Types of Plate Boundaries
    Divergent Plate Boundaries
    Transform Boundaries
    Convergent Plate Boundaries
LIVING GEOLOGY 3: Subduction Zones-Disposal Zones?

How Far, How Fast, How Long, How Come?
    Past Motions, Present Velocities
    Why Do Plates Move?
    History of Plate Tectonics
Plate Tectonics and the Rock Cycle

Chapter 4: Earthquakes

Earthquakes-Basic Theory
    Basic Terms
    Earthquake Locations
Seismic Waves and Earthquake Severity
    Seismic Waves
    Locating the Epicenter
    Magnitude and Intensity
Earthquake-Related Hazards and Their Reduction
    Ground Motion
    Ground Failure
    Tsunamis and Coastal Effects
    Fire
Earthquake Prediction and Forecasting
    Seismic Gaps
    Earthquake Precursors and Prediction
    Current Status of Earthquake Prediction
    The Earthquake Cycle and Forecasting
Earthquake Control?

Earthquake Awareness, Public Response
    Concerns Related to Predictions
    Public Response to Earthquake Hazards
Further Thoughts on Modern and Future U.S. and Canadian Earthquakes
    Areas of Widely Recognized Risk
LIVING GEOLOGY 4: "Earthquake-proof" Buildings?
    Other Potential Problem Areas
Chapter 5: Volcanoes

Magma Sources and Types

Kinds and Locations of Volcanic Activity
    Individual Volcanoes-Locations
    Seafloor Spreading Ridges, Fissure Eruptions
    Shield Volcanoes
    Volcanic Domes
    Cinder Cones
    Composite Volcanoes
Hazards Related to Volcanoes
    Lava
    Pyroclastics
    Lahars
    Pyroclastic Flows-Nuées Ardentes
    Toxic Gases
    Steam Explosions
    Secondary Effects: Climate and Atmospheric Chemistry
Issues in Predicting Volcanic Eruptions
    Classification of Volcanoes by Activity
    Volcanic Precursors
LIVING GEOLOGY 5: All the Land's a Lava Flow. . . .
    Response to Eruption Predictions
Present and Future Volcanic Hazards in the United States
    Hawaii
    Cascade Range
    The Aleutians
    Long Valley and Yellowstone Calderas

Section Three: Surface Processes


Chapter 6: Streams and Flooding

The Hydrologic Cycle

Streams and Their Features
    Streams-General
    Sediment Transport
    Velocity, Gradient, and Base Level
    Velocity and Sediment Sorting and Deposition
    Channel and Floodplain Evolution
Flooding
    Factors Governing Flood Severity
    Flood Characteristics
    Stream Hydrographs
    Flood-Frequency Curves
Consequences of Development in Floodplains
    Reasons for Floodplain Occupation
    Effects of Development on Flood Hazards
Strategies for Reducing Flood Hazards
    Restrictive Zoning and "Floodproofing"
    Retention Ponds, Diversion Channels
    Channelization
LIVING GEOLOGY 6: Looking out for the "Flash" in "Flash Floods"
    Levees
    Flood-Control Dams and Reservoirs

Chapter 7: Coastal Zones and Processes

Nature of the Coastline

Emergent and Submergent Coastlines
    Causes of Long-Term Sea-Level Change
    Signs of Changing Relative Sea Level
Coastal Erosion, Sediment Deposition and Transport
    Sand Transport and Beach Erosion
    Cliff Erosion
Especially Difficult Coastal Environments
    Barrier Islands
    Estuaries
Weather, Climate, and Coastal Dynamics
    Present and Future Sea-Level Trends
    Storms and Coastal Erosion
Costs of Construction-and Reconstruction-in High-Energy Environments
    Recognition of Coastal Hazards
LIVING GEOLOGY 7: Now You See It, Now You Don't

Chapter 8: Mass Movements

Factors Influencing Slope Stability
    Effects of Slope and Materials
    Effects of Fluid
    Effects of Vegetation
    Earthquakes
    Quick Clays
Types of Mass Wasting
    Falls
    Slumps and Slides
    Flows and Avalanches
    Scales and Rates of Movements
Consequences of Mass Movements
    Impact of Human Activities
    In Harm's Way #1: The Vaiont Dam
    In Harm's Way #2: The Venezuelan Coast
Possible Preventive Measures
    Slope Reduction
    Retention Structures
    Fluid Removal
    Other Slope-Stabilization Measures
    Recognizing the Hazards
    Landslide Warnings?
LIVING GEOLOGY 8: Watching the Slippery Slope

Chapter 9: Geology and Climate: Glaciers, Deserts, and Global Climate Trends

Glaciers and Glacial Features
    Glacier Formation
    Types of Glaciers
    Movement and Change of Glaciers
    Glacial Erosion and Deposition
    Glaciers as a Water Source
Wind and Its Geologic Impacts
    Wind Erosion
    Wind Deposition
    Dune Migration
    Loess
Deserts and Desertification
    Causes of Natural Deserts
    Desertification
    Causes of Desertification
    Desertification in the United States
    Global Impact of Desertification
LIVING GEOLOGY 9: Climate-Blowing Hot and Cold

Global Climate, Past and Present
    Evidence of Climates Past
    Ice Ages and Their Possible Causes
Climate, Present and Future
    The Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming
    Climate Change Is More Than Global Warming
    Winds and Currents, Climate and Commerce: El Niño


Section Four: Resources



    Resources, People, and Standards of Living

    Projection of Resource Supply and Demand

Chapter 10: Water as a Resource

The Global Water Budget

Fluid Storage and Movement: Porosity and Permeability

Subsurface Waters

Aquifer Geometry
    Confined and Unconfined Aquifers
    Other Factors in Water Availability
Consequences of Groundwater Withdrawal
    Lowering the Water Table
    Compaction and Surface Subsidence
    Saltwater Intrusion
Other Impacts of Urbanization on Groundwater Systems
    Loss of Recharge
    Artificial Recharge
Other Features Involving Subsurface Water
    Sinkholes
    Karst
Water Quality
    Measures of Water Quality
    Hard Water
LIVING GEOLOGY 10: What's in the Water?

Water Use, Water Supply
    General U.S. Water Use
    Surface Water versus Ground Water as Supply
    Regional Variations in Water Use
Case Studies in Water Consumption
    The Colorado River Basin
    The High Plains (Ogallala) Aquifer System
    The Aral Sea
Extending the Water Supply
    Conservation
    Interbasin Water Transfer
    Desalination


Chapter 11: Soil as a Resource

Soil Formation
    Soil-Forming Processes: Weathering
    Soil Profiles, Soil Horizons
Chemical and Physical Properties of Soils
    Color, Texture, and Structure of Soils
    Soil Classification
Soils and Human Activities
    Lateritic Soil
    Wetland Soils
    Soil Erosion
    Soil Erosion versus Soil Formation
    Strategies for Reducing Erosion
    Irrigation and Soil Chemistry
    The Soil Resource-The Global View
LIVING GEOLOGY 11: Unintended Consequences

Chapter 12: Mineral and Rock Resources

Ore Deposits
    Definition
    Distribution
Types of Mineral Deposits
    Igneous Rocks and Magmatic Deposits
    Hydrothermal Ores
    Relationship to Plate Margins
    Sedimentary Deposits
    Other Low-Temperature Ore- Forming Processes
    Metamorphic Deposits
Mineral and Rock Resources-Examples
    Metals
    Nonmetallic Minerals
    Rock Resources
Mineral Supply and Demand
    U.S. Mineral Production and Consumption
    World Mineral Supply and Demand
Minerals for the Future: Some Options Considered
    New Methods in Mineral Exploration
    Marine Mineral Resources
    Conservation of Mineral Resources
LIVING GEOLOGY 12: What's in a 12-Ounce Can?

Impacts of Mining Activities
    Underground Mines
    Surface Mines
    Mineral Processing


Chapter 13: Energy Resources-Fossil Fuels

Oil and Natural Gas
    Formation of Oil and Gas Deposits
    Oil and Gas Migration
    The Time Factor
Supply and Demand for Oil and Natural Gas
    Oil
    U.S. Oil Supplies
    Natural Gas
    Future Prospects
    Enhanced Oil Recovery
    Geopressurized Natural Gas and Other Alternate Gas Sources
    Conservation
Oil Spills

LIVING GEOLOGY 13: Energy Prices, Energy Uses

Coal
    Formation of Coal Deposits
    Coal Reserves and Resources
    Limitations on Coal Use
    Gasification
    Liquefaction
Environmental Impacts of Coal Use
    Sulfur in Coal
    Ash
    Coal-Mining Hazards and Environmental Impacts
Oil Shale

Tar Sand

Chapter 14: Energy Resources-Alternative Sources

Nuclear Power-Fission
    Fission-Basic Principles
    The Geology of Uranium Deposits
    Extending the Nuclear Fuel Supply
    Concerns Related to Nuclear Reactor Safety
    Concerns Related to Fuel Handling
    Radioactive Wastes
    Risk Assessment, Risk Projection
    Concluding Observations
Nuclear Power-Fusion

Solar Energy
    Solar Heating
    Solar Electricity
    Potential Environmental Impacts of Large-Scale Commitment to Solar Electricity
    Solar Energy Summary
Geothermal Power
    The Geothermal Resource
    Applications of Geothermal Energy
    Environmental Considerations of Geothermal Power
    Limitations on Geothermal Power
    Alternative Geothermal Sources
    Summary of Geothermal Potential
Hydropower
    Limitations on Hydropower Development
Tidal Power

Wind Energy

Biomass

    Alcohol as Fuel
LIVING GEOLOGY 14: The Educational Bill
    Biogas


Section Five: Waste Disposal and Pollution



Chapter 15: Waste Disposal

Solid Wastes-General

Municipal Waste Disposal
    Open Dumps
    Sanitary Landfills
    Incineration
    Ocean Dumping
Reducing Waste Volume
    Handling (Nontoxic) Organic Matter
    Recycling
LIVING GEOLOGY 15: Decisions, Decisions . . . .
    Other Options
Liquid-Waste Disposal
    Secure Landfills
    Deep-Well Disposal
    Other Strategies
Sewage Treatment
    Septic Systems
    Municipal Sewage Treatment
The Ghost of Toxins Past: Superfund

Radioactive Wastes
    Radioactive Decay
    Effects of Radiation
    Nature of Radioactive Wastes
    Historical Suggestions: Space, Ice, and Plate Tectonics
    Seabed Disposal
    Bedrock Caverns for Liquid Waste
    Bedrock Disposal of Solid High-Level Wastes
    Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP)
    The Long Road to Yucca Mountain
    No High-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Yet

Chapter 16: Water Pollution

General Principles
    Geochemical Cycles
    Residence Time
    Residence Time and Pollution
    Point and Nonpoint Pollution Sources
Industrial Pollution
    Inorganic Pollutants-Metals
    Other Inorganic Pollutants
    Organic Compounds
    Problems of Control
    Thermal Pollution
Organic Matter
    Nature and Impacts
    Biochemical Oxygen Demand
    Eutrophication
Agricultural Pollution
    Fertilizers
    Sediment Pollution
LIVING GEOLOGY 16: Clogging with Kindness?
    Herbicides and Pesticides
Reversing the Damage-Surface Water
    Dredging
    Physical Isolation or Chemical Treatment of Sediments
    Decontamination; Aeration
Groundwater Pollution
    The Surface-Ground Water Connection Explored
    Damage Control by Containment-The Rocky Mountain Arsenal
Reversing the Damage-Ground Water
    In Situ Decontamination
    Decontamination After Extraction
New Technology Meets Problems from the Past: California Gulch Superfund Site, Leadville, Colorado

Chapter 17: Air Pollution

Atmospheric Chemistry-Cycles and Residence Times

Costs of Air Pollution

Types and Sources of Air Pollution
    Particulates
    Carbon Gases
    Sulfur Gases
    Nitrogen Gases
    Ozone and Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
    Lead
    Other Pollutants
Acid Rain
    The Nature of Acid Rain
LIVING GEOLOGY 17: Indoor Air Pollution?
    Regional Variations in Rainfall Acidity and Impacts
Air Pollution and Weather
    Thermal Inversion
    Impact on Precipitation
Toward Air-Pollution Control
    Air-Quality Standards
    Control Methods
    Automobile Emissions
    Cost and Effect


Section Six: Other Related Topics



Chapter 18: Environmental Law

Resource Law: Water
    Surface-Water Law
    Groundwater Law
Resource Law: Minerals and Fuels
    Mineral Rights
    Mine Reclamation
International Resource Disputes
    Law of the Sea and Exclusive Economic Zones
    Antarctica
Pollution and Its Control
    A Clean Environment-By What Right?
    Water Pollution
    Air Pollution
    Waste Disposal
    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
    Defining Limits of Pollution
    The Canadian Environmental Protection Act
    International Initiatives
Cost-Benefit Analysis
    Problems of Quantification
    Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Federal Government
Laws Relating to Geologic Hazards
    Construction Controls
    Other Responses to Earthquake Hazards
    Flood Hazards, Flood Insurance
    Problems with Geologic-Hazard Mitigation Laws
The National Environmental Policy Act (1969)

LIVING GEOLOGY 18: Floodplain? What Floodplain?

Chapter 19: Land-Use Planning and Engineering Geology

Land-Use Planning-Why?
    Conversion of Rural Land
    Some Considerations in Planning
Land-Use Options
    Multiple Use
    Sequential Use
The Federal Government and Land-Use Planning

Maps as a Planning Tool

Engineering Geology-Some Considerations

LIVING GEOLOGY 19: How Green Is My-Golf Course?

The Role of Testing and Scale Modeling

Case Histories, Old and New
    The Leaning Tower of Pisa
    The Panama Canal
    The Rotterdam Subway, Holland
    Tower Latino Americano, Mexico City
Dams and Their Failures
    The St. Francis Dam
    Other Examples and Issues

Appendix A: Geologic Time, Geologic Process Rates

Introduction

Relative Dating
    Arranging Events in Order
    Correlation
    Uniformitarianism
How Old Is the Earth?
    Early Efforts
    The Nineteenth-Century View
Radiometric Dating
    The Discovery of Radioactivity
    Radioactive Decay and Dating
    Choice of an Isotopic System
    Radiometric and Relative Ages Combined
The Geologic Time Scale

Geologic Process Rates
    Examples of Rate Determination
    The Danger of Extrapolation


Appendix B: Introduction to Topographic and Geologic Maps and Satellite Imagery

Maps and Scale

Topographic Maps
    Contour Lines, Contour Intervals
    Other Features on Standard Topographic Maps
    Obtaining Topographic Maps
Geologic Maps
    Basic Concepts Related to Geologic Maps
    Interpretation from Geologic Maps- Examples
    Cross Sections
    Obtaining Geologic Maps
Remote Sensing and Satellite Imagery
    Landsat Images and Applications
    Radar Imaging
    Imaging Spectroscopy

Appendix C: Mineral and Rock Identification Mineral Identification
    A Note on Mineral Formulas
Rock Identification

Appendix D: Units of Measurement-Conversions

GLOSSARY

INDEX
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