USGA Death Valley Virtual Geology
Fieldtrip
Introduction: This virtual fieldtrip takes you to
California's Death Valley National Park. There, you will observe and study some
of California's most amazing geology, which includes rocks that range from 1.8 billion
years to recent. You will become familiar with southeastern California's rich
geologic history, which covers virtually every major tectonic setting. A wide
variety of rocks, geologic features and processes are laid out across this
rough, barren, yet starkly beautiful desert region.
This assignment is worth 10 extra credit
points. The tour virtual fieldtrip and information to answer the worksheet
questions can be found at a USGS website that gives a good virtual fieldtrip of
the region:
I) The USGS Death Valley
National Park Virtual Geology Field Trip - Webpage at URL:
http://geomaps.wr.usgs.gov/parks/deva/devaft.html and
Directions: Below are 40 questions that pertain to
the virtual fieldtrip listed above. The topics and questions in the worksheet
below are arranged according to the ordered fieldtrip stops, which are arranged
from the oldest geology to the youngest in the valley. Fill out the questions
as you go, or after you are finished with each trip. The due date for this
extra credit, and all other extra credit, is listed in your syllabus.
Death Valley
Virtual Geology Fieldtrip Worksheet
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file of the worksheet below can be downloaded by clicking here
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clicking here
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clicking here
Death Valley's Precambrian Geology - Very Oldest rocks at Badwater
1) What
type of rocks make up the oldest geology in Death Valley - those found in and
around Badwater?
a) The present-day rock type(s). Be as
specific as possible.
b) The original protolith rock type(s) - the
rocks that originally formed in the Precambrian that later got metamorphosed
into the present-day rocks.
2)
Exactly how old are these rocks? Be as specific as possible.
3) How
did these rocks form? What sort of geologic setting and processes were
occurring then?
4) What
later happened to these really old rocks around 11 million years ago?
Death Valley's Precambrian Geology - Second Oldest rocks at
Mosaic Canyon
5) What
type of rocks make up the Precambrian rocks found in and around Mosaic Canyon?
Be as specific as possible.
a) The present-day rock type(s). Be as
specific as possible.
b) The original protolith rock type(s) - the
rocks that originally formed in the Precambrian that later got metamorphosed
into the present-day rocks.
6)
Exactly how old are these rocks? Be as specific as possible.
7) What
was the geologic setting like when these rocks were being deposited?
Death Valley's Early Paleozoic Geology - Limey Rocks of
Titus Canyon
8) What
type of rocks make up the Cambrian rocks found in and around Titus Canyon? Be
as specific as possible.
9)
Exactly how old are these rocks? Be as specific as possible.
10)
What was the geologic setting like when these rocks were being deposited?
a)
Climate?
b)
Depositional environment?
11) Are
there any traces of fossils in these rocks? If so, what kind?
12)
Would this region at that time have been considered a passive or active
continental margin? State your reasoning.
Death Valley's Late Paleozoic - Mesozoic Geology - Rocks of
Western Death Valley
13) What
major tectonic changes had occurred to this region by the late Paleozoic and on
in through the Mesozoic? Make sure to
address these two aspects:
a) The change in plate tectonic setting -
from what setting to what setting?
Be as specific as possible.
b) The initiation of what sorts of
geologic activities? The creation of what sorts of geologic
features?
14) What
was the total range in age for this geologically very active period of time for
this region?
15) What
types of rock were being formed by these sorts of geologic activities?
Be as specific as possible.
16) What
is the name of the world-famous batholith that was forming at the same time to
the west of Death Valley? Hint: Yosemite is a famous part of it!
Death Valley's Cenozoic Rocks - Basin and Range Geology -
Dante's View & Amargosa Chaos
17) What
major tectonic changes had occurred between the Late Mesozoic and Late
Cenozoic?
Make sure to address these three
aspects:
a) What new tectonic setting that caused
the Basin and Range structures to form?
Be as specific as possible.
b) What sorts of geologic activities
created the Basin and Range geology?
Be as specific as possible.
c) What type of faulting created Death
Valley's classic basin-and-range style of geography?
Normal, reverse,
or strike-slip? Extensional, compressional, or shear?
18) What
were the two Cenozoic epochs for when most of the extensional tectonics
occurred?
Also note the absolute age range in
millions of years.
Death Valley's Recent Volcanic Geology - Split Cinder Cone
19) What
type of volcanism has occurred in Death Valley in recent times? Be as specific
as possible.
20) Why
did the volcanism create a cinder cone and not a shield volcano or composite
volcano?
21) What
caused the cinder cone to split into two pieces? Describe the crustal motion.
Death Valley's Technocolor
Geology - Black Mountain
22) What
type of rocks make up the Artist's Drive Formation? Be as specific as possible.
23) Why
are the Artist's Drive Formation rocks so colorful? Be as specific as possible.
Death Valley's
Badland Geology - Zabriskie Point
24)
What are "badlands"? How do they form?
25)
What sort of rainfall patterns does Death Valley have? Does
rainfall patterns play a role in badland development? How?
Death Valley's
Great Alluvial Fans - View from Golden Canyon
26)
What are "alluvial fans"? How do they form?
27) Does rainfall patterns play a role in alluvial fan development?
How? Include in you discussion flash-flooding.
28)
Does topography play a role in alluvial fan development? How?
29)
What rock types are created in an alluvial fan depositional setting?
Death Valley
and the Ice Ages - Shoreline Butte
30)
What epoch did the last Ice Age occur? Include the age in years.
31)
Describe the type of climate that Death Valley had back then.
32)
Describe the type of geography that Death Valley had back then, due to the Ice
Age climate.
33)
Describe the lake that Death Valley had back then.
Death Valley
Today - Back to Badwater and Big Dunes
34) What
is the lowest elevation in Death Valley?
35)
Describe the type of climate that Death Valley has today.
36)
Describe the sorts of lakes that Death Valley has today, compared to the ones
during the last Ice Age.
37) How
do those rocks glide across the Racetrack Playa?
38) How
does Death Valley develop its enormous sand dunes?
39) What
sorts of valuable minerals are mined around Death Valley National Park?
40) Have
you ever visited Death Valley? If so, what was your experience like? If not,
then would you like to visit Death Valley some day? Why?