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Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 1

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Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 2

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Course Unit

Title

Chapters in Physical Geology and the Environment, 2nd Canadian Edition, Plummer (2007)

BC Ministry of Education Geology 12 Curriculum

1995 PLO’s 2006 PLO’s

1 Introduction to Geology

01 A A

2 Earth

Materials 05, 06, 07, 09, 10 B, C, D, E B

3 Time and Geology

19 G, H, I, J D

4 Internal

Processes 02, 03, 04, 11 K, L, M, N, O E

5 Surface

Processes 08, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 P, Q, R, S F

6 Earth

Resources 12 F C

7 Comparative Planetology

21 T F

Note: The prescribed learning outcomes (PLO’s) used in this workbook are coded using the 1995 curriculum not the 2006 curriculum.

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 3

Unit 01: Introduction to Geology

A1. Describe geology as a discipline.

A2. Describe at least three aspects of geology that make it different from other sciences.

A3. Differentiate between rocks and minerals.

A4. Describe the formation of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks, and classify rocks as: igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic.

A5. Interpret a rock cycle diagram.

A6. Demonstrate an understanding that uniformitarianism is a fundamental principle of geology.

A7. Demonstrate the ability to calculate the rates of geologic processes.

A8. Describe and utilize methods of obtaining, displaying, and analysing local and regional information about the earth.

A9. Compare and evaluate various careers associated with geological technologies and sciences.

1999 June

A1, A2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 4 2001 June

A5

A4, A5

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 5 2002 June

A4, A6

2003 June

A5

A6

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 6 A7

2004 June

A3, A4, A5

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 7

Unit 02: Earth Materials (Minerals)

B1. Outline the importance and abundance of various elements in the earth’s crust.

B2. Demonstrate an ability to use the following properties in identifying minerals: simple crystal shape, cleavage, fracture, hardness, specific gravity (relative density), colour, streak, lustre, special properties, such as reaction to dilute HCl, magnetism.

B3. Use appropriate references and tests to describe and identify the following minerals: (1) silicates and aluminosilicates (quartz and varieties of quartz, potassium feldspar and plagioclase feldspar, muscovite, biotite, and talc, augite (pyroxene) and hornblende (amphibole), garnet, asbestos, olivine), (2) oxides (hematite, limonite, magnetite), (3) sulphides (pyrite, chalcopyrite, galena, sphalerite, molybdenite, bornite), (3) carbonates and sulphates (calcite, malachite, azurite, gypsum), (4) native elements, halides and phosphates (graphite, gold, halite, fluorite, apatite).

1999 June

B1

B2, B3

B2, B3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 8 2000 June

B2

B2, B2, B3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 9 2001 January

B2, B3, B2, B3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 10

2001 June

B2

B2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 11 B2, B3

B2, B3

B2, B3

B1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 12 2002 June

B1

B2, B3

B2, B3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 13 2003 June

B1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 14 2004 June

B1, B2

B2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 15 B2, B3

2005 August

B1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 16 B2, B3

B3

B2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 17

Unit 02: Earth Materials (Igneous Rocks and Processes)

C1. Describe and demonstrate factors affecting cooling rate and crystal size.

C2. Relate texture to rate of crystallization for extrusive (volcanic) and intrusive (plutonic) igneous rocks.

C3. Identify and classify igneous rocks according to their texture (coarse or fine grained, vesicular, glassy, fragmental-pyroclastic) and composition (felsic, intermediate, mafic).

C4. Describe the features of and identify the following igneous rocks: granite, diorite, gabbro, peridotite (ultramafic), andesite, tuff, rhyolite, basalt, volcanic breccia, obsidian, pegmatite, pumice, porphyry.

C5. Describe and explain the order of crystallization of minerals from a magma (Bowen’s reaction series).

C6. Distinguish among the following volcanic features: shield volcanoes, cinder cones, composite volcanoes, columnar jointing, volcanic domes, lava plateaus.

C7. Distinguish among the following types of lava by their composition and flow behaviours, and identify or predict the rock or feature formed when the lava cools: ash flows or nuee ardente, pillow lava, aa, pahoehoe.

C8. Identify and describe batholiths, sills, dikes, xenoliths, stocks, and plutons.

1999 June

C4

C3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 18 C6, C7

C8

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 19

C1, C8

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 20 C1, C8

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 21 2000 June

C3, C4

C5

C6

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 22 2001 January

C3, C6, C7

C3, C4

C7

C1, C2, C3, C4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 23 2001 June

C2, C3

C3, C4

C5

C7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 24 2002 June

C3

C1, C2

C5

2003 June

C2, C3, C4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 25 C8

C6, C7

C6, C7

C6, C7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 26 2004 June

C3

C1, C2, C3, C8

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 27 C5

C3, C4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 28 C2, C3, C4, C6, C7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 29

2005 August

C3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 30 C6

C7

C1, C2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 31

Unit 02: Earth Materials (Sedimentary Rocks and Processes)

D1. Outline the origin and process of formation of sedimentary rocks.

D2. Contrast clastic sediments with chemical (precipitate or biochemical) sediments and the rocks they become.

D3. Describe the features of and identify the following sedimentary rocks: conglomerate, breccia, sandstone, siltstone, shale, limestone, chert, gypsum, rock salt, coal.

D4. Diagram and describe the following sedimentary features and use them to reconstruct hypothetical sedimentary environments: (1) sedimentary structures (stratification, crossbedding, ripple marks, mud cracks, graded bedding, varves), (2) particle size, shape, and sorting, (3) fossils and organic structures.

1999 June

D4

D3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 32 2000 June

D1, D3

D1, D3

D4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 33 D4

2001 January

D1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 34 D3

D4

A6, D4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 35 2001 June

D3

D4

2002 June

D1

D3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 36 D4

2003 June

D2, D3, D4

D2, D3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 37 D4

2004 June

D3

D4

D1, D4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 38 D1

2005 August

D1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 39 D3

D4

D4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 40

Unit 02: Earth Materials (Metamorphic Rocks and Processes)

E1. Relate the types and characteristics of metamorphic rocks to parent rock, temperature, pressure, and chemical conditions.

E2. Describe the features of the following metamorphic rocks: slate, phyllite, schist, gneiss, metaconglomerate (stretched pebble), quartzite, marble.

E3. Contrast the two major categories of metamorphic rocks: foliated and non-foliated.

E4. Contrast the two types of metamorphism: contact and regional.

E5. Describe changes that occur in the country rock and in the intrusion at a contact.

E6. Relate metamorphic rock type to the concept of metamorphic grade.

1999 June

E6

E1

E4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 41 2000 June

E1

E1, E4

A4, C2, C3, C4, D1, D3, E2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 42

2001 January

E1, E3, E6

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 43 E1, E5

E2, E6

2001 June

E1, E5

E6

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 44 D1, D2, E1, E3

2002 June

E2

E3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 45 2003 June

E1, E2, E3

C1, E4

2004 June

E2

E1, E3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 46 2005 August

E1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 47

Unit 03: Internal Processes (Plate Tectonics)

K1. Outline evidence for lithospheric plate motion and continental drift.

K2. Explain what is meant by seafloor spreading and outline evidence to support it.

K3. Describe convergent, divergent, and transform types of plate boundaries.

K4. Suggest possible causes for the movements of the plates.

K5. Describe the origin of magma formed during plate tectonic processes.

K6. Relate volcanic activities and features to convergent, divergent, and intraplate settings.

K7. Describe the geologic activities that occur at lithospheric plate boundaries.

K8. Relate the rock cycle to plate tectonics.

1999 June

K3

K6

K1, K7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 48 K2, K7

K3, K7

K3, K4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 49 2000 June

K4

K3, K3, K7, K6

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 50

K1

K1, K7

K1, K2, K6

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 51 2001 January

K3, K7

K3, K7

K3, K7

K4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 52 A5, C1, C2, C4, D1, E1, E2, K5

K2, K7

K5

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 53 2001 June

K1

K2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 54 K3

K1, K7

K4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 55 K7

2002 June

K2, K3, K6, K7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 56 K6, K7

K5, K6, K7

K2, K6, K7

K7, K3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 57 E1, E4, K7, K8

2003 June

K1

K2

K5, K6, K7

K4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 58 K1, K2, K3, K6, K7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 59 2004 June

K3, K7

K5, K7

K3, K4, K7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 60 A7, K1, K2, K7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 61

2005 August

K1

K3

K4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 62 K6

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 63 A5, C2, D1, E1, K8

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 64

Unit 03: Internal Processes (Seismology)

L1. Describe fault creep and elastic rebound as they relate to seismic activity.

L2. Distinguish between magnitude and intensity.

L3. Compare and contrast the Richter and Mercalli scales.

L4. Manipulate seismograph data to determine the distance, location, and magnitude of an earthquake.

L5. Assess the seismic risks for a particular area using: geographic location, topography, ground strength, rock types, proximity to faults, construction design.

L6. Evaluate various methods of earthquake prediction (e.g., dilatancy data, seismic gap, animal behaviour).

1999 June

L2, L3

L6

L5

L1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 65 2000 June

L4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 66 L1, L6

L2, L5

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 67 2001 January

L4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 68 L5

L2, L3

L2, L5

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 69 2001 June

L1

L1, L6

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 70 2002 June

L4

L2

L5

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 71 2003 June

L1

L4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 72 L2, L5

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 73 L2, L3, L5

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 74 2004 June

L2, L3, L5

L5

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 75 L1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 76 L2, L5

L4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 77

2005 August

L1

L3

L4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 78 L4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 79

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 80

Unit 03: Internal Processes (Earth’s Interior - Isostacy)

M1. Analyse the adjustment of the crust to changes in loads associated with volcanism, mountain building, erosion, and glaciation by using the concept of isostasy.

1999 June

M1

2000 June

M1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 81 2001 January

M1

2001 June

M1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 82 2002 June

M1

2003 June

M1

2004 June

M1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 83

Unit 03: Internal Processes (Earth’s Interior)

N1. Give evidence for the fact that the earth is layered.

N2. Diagram or model the interior of the earth, labelling all principal parts and showing the approximate thickness of each layer.

N3. Differentiate among the layers of the earth and describe their characteristics.

1999 June

N3

L4, N1, N2, N3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 84

2000 June

N1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 85 L4, N1, N3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 86 2001 January

N1

N1, N3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 87 2001 June

N1, N3

N2, N3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 88 N3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 89

N3, L3, L5, K1, K2, K3, K4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 90

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 91 2002 June

N1, N3

N3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 92 L4, N1, N3

2003 June

N1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 93 2004 June

N1, N2, N3

N1, N3

2005 August

N3

N1, N3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 94 N3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 95

Unit 03: Internal Processes (Geologic Structures)

O1. Describe the factors that determine if a rock will behave in a plastic or brittle manner when stressed.

O2. Distinguish between faults and joints.

O3. Distinguish between dip-slip (normal, reverse, thrust), strike-slip (left lateral, right lateral) and transform faults.

O4. Relate compressional, tensional, and shear forces to the various types of faults and folds.

O5. Recognize and diagram normal, reverse, thrust, and strike-slip (transform) faults and identify these structures from maps or photographs.

O6. Interpret the dip and strike of an outcrop to determine subsurface structures.

O7. Recognize and diagram domes, basins, anticlines, synclines, and over-turned folds and identify these structures from maps or photographs.

O8. Recognize and interpret an unconformity as a geologic structure.

O9. Show the interrelationships among a geologic map, a cross section, a block diagram, and the subsurface structure and geologic history of an area.

O10. Construct a geologic map using appropriate data.

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 96 1999 June

O6, O9, O3

O2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 97 O4

O7, O9, O10

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 98

2000 June

O3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 99 O7, O9

O7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 100 O4

G2, G4, G5, J5, O5

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 101 2001 January

O3, O4, O5

O7

O6

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 102 O3, O5, O7, O9, O10

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 103 2001 June

O3, O5

O7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 104 O6

O8

O6, O9

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 105 O7, O9

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 106

2002 June

O2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 107 O7

O6, O7

O3, O5

O4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 108 O6, O7, O9, O10

2003 June

O3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 109 O6

O7

O4

O8

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 110 O5, O6, O7, O9, O10

2004 June

O7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 111 O6, O7, O9

O6, O9, O10

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 112

2005 August

O1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 113 O8

O6

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 114 O4, O7

O4, O7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 115 O3, O5

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 116 K2, K3, K7, O10

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 117

Unit 04: Surface Processes (Weathering, Erosion and Mass Wasting)

P1. Distinguish between weathering and erosion.

P2. Describe the processes and effects of physical (mechanical), chemical, and biological weathering.

P3. Relate Bowen’s reaction series to a mineral’s susceptibility to chemical weathering.

P4. Identify types and causes of mass wasting.

P5. Design or evaluate methods to control mass wasting.

1999 June

P2

P4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 118 2000 June

P4, P5, P4, P5

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 119 O4, O5, O6, O7, P2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 120 P1, P2

2001 January

P1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 121 P2

2001 June

P2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 122 P4, P5

2002 June

P4, P5

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 123 P2, P3, P4

2003 June

P2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 124 P3

B2, B3, C5, P2, P3,

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 125 P5

2004 June

P3

P4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 126 P1

P2

2005 August

P1

P2

P4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 127 B2, P2, P3

P5

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 128

Unit 04: Surface Processes (Streams and Floods)

Q1. Identify the three types of stream load (solution, suspension, bed load) and describe how each moves in a stream.

Q2. Relate stream velocity to sediment sorting.

Q3. Relate such factors as load, gradient, discharge, channel shape, sediment composition, and human activities to erosion and deposition by streams.

Q4. Contrast particle size and shape, degree of sorting and sedimentary structures of stream, glacial, and wind deposits.

1999 June

Q3

Q4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 129 2000 June

Q4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 130 2001 January

Q3, Q3

2001 June

Q3

Q3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 131 Q4

2002 June

Q3, Q3

Q1, Q2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 132 Q1, Q2, Q4

A5, C1, C2, C3, C4, C6, C7, C8, D1, Q1, Q2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 133

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 134 D1, D2, D4, R1; Q2, Q4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 135

2003 June

Q4

Q4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 136 Q1

T1

2004 June

Q1

Q3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 137 2005 August

Q3

Q4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 138 B2, B3, F3, Q3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 139

Unit 04: Surface Processes (Ground Water)

S1. Describe the nature and constituents of subsurface water, including water table, zone of saturation, zone of aeration, perched and confined water tables, aquifers, and impermeable layers.

S2. Demonstrate how the abundance, availability, and movement of subsurface water are directly related to the porosity and permeability of geologic materials.

S3. Construct a subsurface water profile from sample data.

S4. Describe how the following human activities affect the quality and quantity of groundwater: (urbanization, waste disposal, agriculture, conservation and reclamation).

1999 June

S1

S2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 140 S2, S4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 141 2000 June

S1, S2, S4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 142

2001 January

S1

S2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 143 2001 June

S4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 144 2002 June

S2, S3, S4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 145

2003 June

S2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 146 S4

2004 June

S2

S1, S2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 147 S1, S4

2005 August

S2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 148 S2, S4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 149

Unit 04: Surface Processes (Glaciers)

R1. Identify examples and distinguish between erosional and depositional glacial features: (1) erosional features (U-shaped valley, hanging valley, cirque, horn, arête, glacial striations), (2) depositional features (glacial erratic, moraine (ground, recessional, terminal, lateral, and medial), drumlin, kame terrace, esker).

R2. Reconstruct past glacial positions using erosional and depositional features.

1999 June

R1

R2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 150 R1, R2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 151 2000 June

R1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 152 R1

R2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 153 2001 January

R1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 154 R1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 155 R1, R2

2001 June

R1

R1, R2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 156 R1

2002 June

R1, R2

2003 June

R1, R2

R1, R2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 157 R1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 158 2004 June

R1

2005 August

R1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 159 R1

M1, R2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 160

Unit 04: Surface Processes (Deserts and Wind)

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Unit 04: Surface Processes (Coasts and Oceans)

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Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 161

Unit 05: Earth Resources

F1. Explain how hydrothermal activity can produce ore deposits.

F2. Describe how simple geochemical or geophysical data can be used to locate mineral, rock, or petroleum deposits.

F3. Describe the uses of mineral, rock, and energy resources of major economic importance in British Columbia, including: (1) chalcopyrite, galena, gold, sphalerite, molybdenite, gypsum, limestone, (2) construction materials, coal, oil and gas.

F4. Deduce the origin of an ore body or a mineral or petroleum resource from data and geologic descriptions of the deposit.

F5. describe the sequence of events through which oil and natural gas are believed to form

F6. Explain how a variety of factors (e.g., price, concentration, accessibility, size, and environmental considerations) determine whether or not it is economically feasible to extract a given occurrence of a mineral, rock, or energy resource.

F7. Explain the role of permeability and porosity in creating oil and gas reservoirs and traps.

F8. Describe the sequence of stages in the formation of different grades of coal.

1999 June

F3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 162 F4, F2

F7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 163 F8

F1, F6

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 164 2000 June

F1, F3

F3

F1, F4

F5

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 165 F7

2001 January

F3

F4, F5, F7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 166 F7

F8

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 167 F1, F3, F6

2001 June

F3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 168 F7

F1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 169

2002 June

F1, F4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 170 F4, F7

F7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 171 F2, F3, F4, F5, F8

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 172 2003 June

F4, F7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 173 D3, E1, E2, E6, F3, F6, F8

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 174

2004 June

F1, F6

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 175

F3

2005 August

F3

F8

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 176

Unit 06: Time and Geology (Relative Dating)

G1. Define relative age and absolute age, and differentiate between them

G2. Determine the relative ages of different formations using the principles of: faunal succession, uniformitarianism, original horizontality, cross-cutting relationships, correlation, superposition, included fragments.

G3. Correlate sequences of rock with each other using guide fossils or rock data.

G4. Identify and interpret an unconformity as a break in the time record.

G5. Interpret the history of a sequence of rock units and structures.

1999 June

G1

G2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 177 G4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 178 2000 June

G2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 179 G5

G2

2001 January

G2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 180 J1, J2, A6, G2

2001 June

G5

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 181

2002 June

G2, G3

G2, G4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 182 G2, G5

2003 June

G2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 183 G3

G4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 184 G5

2004 June

G3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 185 G4

2005 August

G1

G4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 186 G2, G5

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 187

Unit 06: Time and Geology (Absolute Dating)

H1. Explain how the half-lives of radioactive elements are used in estimating ages of materials.

H2. Determine the age of a sample using radiometric data.

H3. Evaluate the sources of error in estimating a radiometric age.

H4. Determine the approximate age range of a sedimentary rock from absolute age data about associated, intrusive, or extrusive igneous rocks.

1999 June

H2

H1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 188 2000 June

H1, H3

H1, H1 and H3

2001 January

H1, H2, H3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 189 H1, H2

H4, G2, G4, G5

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 190 2001 June

H1

H1

H4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 191 2002 June

H1, H3

2003 June

H2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 192 H3

H4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 193 H1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 194 2004 June

H1

H2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 195 G2, G5, H4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 196 2005 August

H2

H4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 197 H2, H3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 198

Unit 06: Time and Geology (Geologic Time Scale)

I1. Sequence the major events in the earth’s history, such as: beginning of each geologic era, formation of oldest rocks, formation of earth, earliest recorded life, invertebrates dominated, first land plants, fishes dominated, formation of coal forests, reptiles dominated, amphibians dominated, mammals dominated, appearance of flowering plants, appearance of humans, Pleistocene glaciation, Pacific Coast orogeny, Rocky Mountain orogeny.

I2. Demonstrate the ability to use the geologic time scale to help interpret the history of a sequence of rocks.

1999 June

I1

2000 June

I1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 199 2001 June

I1

I2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 200 I1, J1, J3, J5, J6, J7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 201 2003 June

I1, I2

I1

2004 June

I1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 202 I2

2005 August

I1

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 203

Unit 06: Time and Geology (The Fossil Record)

J1. Identify the conditions necessary for the preservation of fossils.

J2. Differentiate between fossils and trace fossils.

J3. Describe the processes of original preservation, carbonization, replacement, permineralization, and mould and cast formations.

J4. Analyse the characteristics of a fossil that would make a good index (or guide) fossil.

J5. Identify and classify the following fossils using appropriate references: foraminifera, mollusca, brachiopoda, echinodermata, arthropoda (trilobites), coelenterata (corals), vertebrate, graptolites, conodonts, plants.

J6. Describe the probable environment suggested or indicated by a fossil assemblage.

J7. Relate the evidence of faunal succession from the fossil record to principles of evolution such as: punctuated equilibrium, adaptive radiation, natural selection.

1999 June

J2

J3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 204 J4

J6

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 205 J7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 206 2000 June

J4

J7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 207 J1

G2, J4, A6

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 208

2001 January

J5

J3

J2

J7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 209 2001 June

J2

J5, J6

J5

J5, J6

2002 June

J2, J3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 210 J5, J6

J4, J5

J7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 211 J1, J2, J7

2003 June

J5

J2

J3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 212 J1

2004 June

J1

J2

J7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 213 J5

J3

J3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 214 2005 August

J1

J2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 215 J3

J4

J6

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 216 J7

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 217 F6, F7, G2, I2, J4, J6

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 218

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 219

Unit 07: Comparative Planetology

T1. Propose and defend criteria that help divide the planets into two groups: the inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) and the outer planets.

T2. Relate the densities, compositions, and spacing of the planets to their formation, according to the nebular model for the origin of the solar system.

T3. Compare and contrast the following characteristics of Earth with the other inner planets and Earth’s moon: atmosphere, surface features, internal structures, magnetism, and cratering.

T4. Determine the geologic history of a planet or Earth’s moon, using relative age dating techniques.

1999 June

T3

T2

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 220 T1

2000 June

T4

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 221 T2

T1, T2

2001 January

T1, T2

T3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 222 T2

T3

2001 June

T3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 223 T2

T3

T4

2002 June

T1

T3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 224 T2

K6, Q3, T3

2003 June

T1

T2

T3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 225 2004 June

T3

T2

T3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 226 T1, T4

2005 August

T1

T2

T3

Geology 12 Provincial Exam Workbook, R. Janssen, 10/30/2012 227 T3, T4

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