2.1 Flashcards

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Why do igneous rocks erode slowly?

A
  • crystalline structure; interlocking crystals make rock harder
  • igneous rocks have few joints; limited weaknesses for erosional processes to exploit
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Differences in composition of intrusive vs extrusive igneous rocks

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  • intrusive solidify at depth, extrusive at surface (volcanic eruptions)
  • intrusive is almost always crystalline, extrusive may be partly glassy
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3
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Why do metamorphic rocks erode slowly?

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  • are crystalline in structure
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What weaknesses are there in metamorphic rocks?

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  • can exhibit foliation; crystals orientated in only one direction
  • can be heavily folded and fractured; faults can be exploited
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5
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What are clastic sedimentary rocks?

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Rocks made up of pieces of pre existing rocks that are compressed together

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What geological factors can affect rate of erosion?

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  • permeability of rock
    • linked with hardness (determined by rock type)
  • age of rock (younger is weaker)
  • whether reactive minerals are present in the rock
    • eg calcite, which dissolves in water
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7
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Where are sand dunes found?

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Runkerry
West of Giants Causeway

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8
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What is the name of the major headland?

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Portrush

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9
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What are the Skerries?

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Group of volcanic islands off North Antrim coast

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10
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What is present at White Rocks?

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White chalk cliffs topped with basalt

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What process has exposed the chalk at White Rocks?

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  • Tectonics uplift
    • Dip changed to landward
    • now the lower chalk strata is being eroded rather than the basalt cap
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What is the general geological structure of the North Antrim Coast?

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  • top layers are composed of basalt
    • as a result of volcanic activity 60 mya
    • covers most of North Antrim Coast
  • lower layers are softer sedimentary rocks
    • laid down by warm shallow ocean millions of years ago
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13
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What sort of sedimentary rocks are present in Northern Ireland?

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  • sandstone
  • chalk
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