Chapter 12

Volcanic and Tectonic Landforms


OVERVIEW

This chapter examines some of the major surface expressions of plate tectonic activity. These include landforms produced by volcanic activity and by the folding and faulting of crustal rocks, as well as earthquake activity.


KEY TERMS

landform           stratovolcano      normal fault       
geomorphology      shield volcano     transcurrent       
denudation         folding            fault              
volcano            fault              earthquake         
                                      tsunami            



STUDY QUESTIONS

  1. Distinguish between initial and sequential landforms.
  2. Define denudation and give three examples of denudation agents.
  3. Discuss the way in which the internal earth processes and denudation processes interact to produce landforms.
  4. Two major types of volcanoes are stratovolcanoes and shield volcanoes. How do these two types of volcanoes differ in their shape, material composition and usual position on lithospheric plates?
  5. What is the difference between a hot spring and a geyser?
  6. What are compressional and extensional tectonic activity and where do these usually occur?
  7. Sketch a cross-section of an anticline, a syncline and an overturned fold.
  8. Sketch a cross-section of a normal fault and a reverse fault. Label the fault plane, upthrown side, downthrown side and fault scarp on both cross-sections.
  9. What is a transcurrent fault and what are some of the ways it might be expressed on the land surface?
  10. Describe the global pattern of earthquake occurrence and discuss how this is related to plate tectonics.
  11. Describe the cause and behavior of a tsunami.
  12. How is the Richter used to characterize earthquakes?
  13. Use the example of the Hawaiian island volcanoes to explain and illustrate the concept of a life cycle.

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