Deck 13: Water Resources and Karst Landforms

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Acid mine drainage ____.

A)often raises the pH of local streams
B)is a problem in many of the coal-mining regions of the eastern United States
C)is primarily related to mining salt from the waters of the Great Lakes
D)is a procedure developed to reduce chemical pollutants in streams
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Karst usually develops in humid climates due to ____.

A)excess rainfall
B)greater amounts of vegetation
C)presence of streams
D)excess groundwater
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Pumping ancient groundwater faster than it is being replenished is called ____.

A)water recharge
B)aquicluding
C)water mining
D)subsidence
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Karst refers to landforms and landscapes dominated by ____.

A)glaciers
B)volcanoes
C)oxidation
D)solution
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Speleology is the study of ____.

A)glaciers
B)weathering
C)caverns
D)streams
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Features that grow up from a cavern floor are known as ____.

A)uvalas
B)swallow holes
C)stalactites
D)stalagmites
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Which of the following represents the most intense karst development?

A)sinkholes
B)disappearing streams
C)haystack hills (hums)
D)columns
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Geothermal water is usually associated with ____.

A)areas of tectonic and volcanic activity
B)aquifers
C)areas of karst topography
D)warm climates
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Speleothems that form on the ceiling of caverns are called ____.

A)stalagmites
B)stalactites
C)dripstone
D)limestone
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Tower karst is most common in the ____.

A)high latitudes
B)humid tropics
C)humid mid-latitude
D)tropical deserts
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Large withdrawals of subsurface water can cause a sinking of the land known as ____.

A)artificial recharge
B)subsidence
C)a cone of depression
D)an artesian condition
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Cones of depression are caused by ____.

A)rapid artesian flow
B)pumping water wells
C)perched water tables
D)sinkholes
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Water most commonly percolates from ____.

A)the zone of saturation to the zone of aeration
B)the zone of saturation to the zone of porosity
C)the zone of aeration to the intermediate zone
D)an aquifer to an aquiclude
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Earth materials through which water flows rapidly ____.

A)have a high porosity
B)have a low porosity
C)have a high permeability
D)have a low permeability
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The zone of saturation ____.

A)lies directly beneath the zone of aeration
B)lies directly beneath the intermediate zone
C)is an aquiclude
D)lies directly above the zone of porosity
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The Ogallala aquifer underlies the ____.

A)Rocky Mountains
B)Appalachian Mountains
C)Florida peninsula
D)Great Plains
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Large-scale karst topography occurs primarily in ____.

A)North Dakota
B)the north-central Mediterranean region
C)Russia
D)Antarctica
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To be an artesian spring, a feature must ____.

A)contain salt water
B)flow above the local water table
C)lie below a cone of depression
D)have been drilled or dug by people
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Precipitation of calcium carbonate in caverns is most likely to create ____.

A)springs
B)uvalas
C)sinkholes
D)stalactites
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Rocks and sediments composed of clay-sized clasts generally have ____.

A)high permeability and high porosity
B)low permeability and low porosity
C)high permeability and low porosity
D)low permeability and high porosity
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Most hot springs and geysers contain a significant amount of minerals in solution.
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Springs may occur where the water table intersects the ground surface.
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Karst is the German word for cavern.
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Base flow is ____.

A)groundwater seeping into stream channels
B)stream water seeping through the channel into the subsurface
C)gravity flow of water from the zone of aeration to the zone of saturation
D)the rate at which water moves from the zone of aeration to the water table
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Joints can provide rocks with some porosity and permeability.
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Karst topography was named for a region located in ____.

A)southern China
B)Florida
C)Croatia
D)Japan
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Sinkhole collapse can result from lowering the water table.
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An extensive artesian groundwater system exists in South Dakota.
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Water in an artesian well ____.

A)erupts in steam and hot water
B)rises above the water table
C)slowly seeps naturally onto the surface
D)shoots out onto the ground surface in a natural fountain
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Some streams can give water to the groundwater system.
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Groundwater consists of all the water that lies on the surface of the ground.
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To be considered geothermal, water must ____.

A)erupt in a geyser
B)follow cyclical patterns
C)be heated by subsurface rocks
D)have a high pH
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In humid regions of low relief, the water table may be so high it intersects the ground surface.
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A region of the United States with a high concentration of karst lakes is located in ____.

A)Hawaii
B)Nevada
C)Florida
D)North Dakota
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A spelunker is a(n) ____.

A)dry artesian well
B)excellent aquifer
C)feature deposited in a cavern
D)person who explores caverns
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What is the amount of space between particles that make sup sediments and rocks?

A)porosity
B)recharge
C)infiltration
D)permeability
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Disappearing streams are natural outflows of water on the ground surface.
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Approximately how much of the freshwater on Earth exists in the frozen form, largely as ice and snow in the polar regions?

A)1%
B)10%
C)25%
D)70%
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An accumulation of groundwater above an aquiclude is called ____.

A)the water table
B)a perched water table
C)an aquifer
D)a spring
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Which of the following is a type of speleothem?

A)column
B)uvala
C)tower karst
D)swallow hole
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Surface water is absorbed into the subsurface in a process called ________________.
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The top of the zone of saturation is called the ________________.
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_______________ are natural surface outflows of groundwater.
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What is a perched water table, and what precautions need to be taken to use water found in one?
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________________ are circular surface depressions produced by groundwater dissolving limestone bedrock, usually at joint intersections.
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Describe in detail the path that a drop of water would take from striking Earth's surface as raindrop to reappearing at the surface in a spring.
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Coalescing sinkholes form a(n) ___________________.
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A(n) _______________ is an intermittent hot spring that erupts steam above the surface under unusually high pressure.
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___________________ is a rock type that has virtually no pore space.
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__________________ landscapes are found in regions of limestone bedrock.
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A rock layer that is porous and permeable and acts as a container and transmitter of water is called a(n) __________________.
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_______________ refers to the volume of pore space in rock in proportion to the total volume of rock material.
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Deck 13: Water Resources and Karst Landforms
1
Acid mine drainage ____.

A)often raises the pH of local streams
B)is a problem in many of the coal-mining regions of the eastern United States
C)is primarily related to mining salt from the waters of the Great Lakes
D)is a procedure developed to reduce chemical pollutants in streams
B
2
Karst usually develops in humid climates due to ____.

A)excess rainfall
B)greater amounts of vegetation
C)presence of streams
D)excess groundwater
B
3
Pumping ancient groundwater faster than it is being replenished is called ____.

A)water recharge
B)aquicluding
C)water mining
D)subsidence
C
4
Karst refers to landforms and landscapes dominated by ____.

A)glaciers
B)volcanoes
C)oxidation
D)solution
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Speleology is the study of ____.

A)glaciers
B)weathering
C)caverns
D)streams
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6
Features that grow up from a cavern floor are known as ____.

A)uvalas
B)swallow holes
C)stalactites
D)stalagmites
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Which of the following represents the most intense karst development?

A)sinkholes
B)disappearing streams
C)haystack hills (hums)
D)columns
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8
Geothermal water is usually associated with ____.

A)areas of tectonic and volcanic activity
B)aquifers
C)areas of karst topography
D)warm climates
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9
Speleothems that form on the ceiling of caverns are called ____.

A)stalagmites
B)stalactites
C)dripstone
D)limestone
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Tower karst is most common in the ____.

A)high latitudes
B)humid tropics
C)humid mid-latitude
D)tropical deserts
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Large withdrawals of subsurface water can cause a sinking of the land known as ____.

A)artificial recharge
B)subsidence
C)a cone of depression
D)an artesian condition
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Cones of depression are caused by ____.

A)rapid artesian flow
B)pumping water wells
C)perched water tables
D)sinkholes
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Water most commonly percolates from ____.

A)the zone of saturation to the zone of aeration
B)the zone of saturation to the zone of porosity
C)the zone of aeration to the intermediate zone
D)an aquifer to an aquiclude
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14
Earth materials through which water flows rapidly ____.

A)have a high porosity
B)have a low porosity
C)have a high permeability
D)have a low permeability
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The zone of saturation ____.

A)lies directly beneath the zone of aeration
B)lies directly beneath the intermediate zone
C)is an aquiclude
D)lies directly above the zone of porosity
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The Ogallala aquifer underlies the ____.

A)Rocky Mountains
B)Appalachian Mountains
C)Florida peninsula
D)Great Plains
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Large-scale karst topography occurs primarily in ____.

A)North Dakota
B)the north-central Mediterranean region
C)Russia
D)Antarctica
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To be an artesian spring, a feature must ____.

A)contain salt water
B)flow above the local water table
C)lie below a cone of depression
D)have been drilled or dug by people
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19
Precipitation of calcium carbonate in caverns is most likely to create ____.

A)springs
B)uvalas
C)sinkholes
D)stalactites
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Rocks and sediments composed of clay-sized clasts generally have ____.

A)high permeability and high porosity
B)low permeability and low porosity
C)high permeability and low porosity
D)low permeability and high porosity
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Most hot springs and geysers contain a significant amount of minerals in solution.
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Springs may occur where the water table intersects the ground surface.
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Karst is the German word for cavern.
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Base flow is ____.

A)groundwater seeping into stream channels
B)stream water seeping through the channel into the subsurface
C)gravity flow of water from the zone of aeration to the zone of saturation
D)the rate at which water moves from the zone of aeration to the water table
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Joints can provide rocks with some porosity and permeability.
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Karst topography was named for a region located in ____.

A)southern China
B)Florida
C)Croatia
D)Japan
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Sinkhole collapse can result from lowering the water table.
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An extensive artesian groundwater system exists in South Dakota.
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Water in an artesian well ____.

A)erupts in steam and hot water
B)rises above the water table
C)slowly seeps naturally onto the surface
D)shoots out onto the ground surface in a natural fountain
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Some streams can give water to the groundwater system.
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Groundwater consists of all the water that lies on the surface of the ground.
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To be considered geothermal, water must ____.

A)erupt in a geyser
B)follow cyclical patterns
C)be heated by subsurface rocks
D)have a high pH
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In humid regions of low relief, the water table may be so high it intersects the ground surface.
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A region of the United States with a high concentration of karst lakes is located in ____.

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B)Nevada
C)Florida
D)North Dakota
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A spelunker is a(n) ____.

A)dry artesian well
B)excellent aquifer
C)feature deposited in a cavern
D)person who explores caverns
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What is the amount of space between particles that make sup sediments and rocks?

A)porosity
B)recharge
C)infiltration
D)permeability
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Disappearing streams are natural outflows of water on the ground surface.
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38
Approximately how much of the freshwater on Earth exists in the frozen form, largely as ice and snow in the polar regions?

A)1%
B)10%
C)25%
D)70%
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39
An accumulation of groundwater above an aquiclude is called ____.

A)the water table
B)a perched water table
C)an aquifer
D)a spring
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Which of the following is a type of speleothem?

A)column
B)uvala
C)tower karst
D)swallow hole
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41
Surface water is absorbed into the subsurface in a process called ________________.
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The top of the zone of saturation is called the ________________.
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_______________ are natural surface outflows of groundwater.
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What is a perched water table, and what precautions need to be taken to use water found in one?
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________________ are circular surface depressions produced by groundwater dissolving limestone bedrock, usually at joint intersections.
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Describe in detail the path that a drop of water would take from striking Earth's surface as raindrop to reappearing at the surface in a spring.
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Coalescing sinkholes form a(n) ___________________.
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A(n) _______________ is an intermittent hot spring that erupts steam above the surface under unusually high pressure.
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___________________ is a rock type that has virtually no pore space.
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__________________ landscapes are found in regions of limestone bedrock.
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A rock layer that is porous and permeable and acts as a container and transmitter of water is called a(n) __________________.
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_______________ refers to the volume of pore space in rock in proportion to the total volume of rock material.
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