Earth Science, Geologic Time & Fossils, MAF-MON
Planet Earth has billions of years of history, from the time when it was an inhospitable ball of hot magma to when its surface stabilized into a variety of diverse zones capable of supporting many life-forms. Many are the species that lived through the various geologic eras and left a trace of their existence in the fossils that we study today. But Earth is never done settling, as we can see from the earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, and other phenomena manifested in Earth’s crust, oceans, and atmosphere.
Earth Science, Geologic Time & Fossils Encyclopedia Articles By Title
mafic rock, in geology, igneous rock that is dominated by the silicates pyroxene, amphibole, olivine, and mica.......
Ferdinand Magellan was a Portuguese navigator and explorer who sailed under the flags of both Portugal (1505–13)......
maghemite, an iron oxide mineral. It has a composition close to ferric oxide (Fe2O3) and exhibits strong magnetism......
magma, molten or partially molten rock from which igneous rocks form. It usually consists of silicate liquid, although......
magnesite, the mineral magnesium carbonate (MgCO3), a member of the calcite group of carbonate minerals that is......
magnetic survey, one of the tools used by exploration geophysicists in their search for mineral-bearing ore bodies......
magnetosphere, region in the atmosphere where magnetic phenomena and the high atmospheric conductivity caused by......
malachite, a minor ore but a widespread mineral of copper, basic copper carbonate, Cu2CO3(OH)2. Because of its......
Conrad Malte-Brun was an author and coauthor of several geographies and a founder of the first modern geographic......
mammoth, (genus Mammuthus), any member of an extinct group of elephants found as fossils in Pleistocene deposits......
Manabe Syukuro is a meteorologist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2021 for the foundational progress......
manganite, an ore mineral of manganese, basic manganese oxide [MnO(OH)] that forms dark gray to black crystal bundles......
mansfieldite, arsenate mineral (AlAsO4·2H2O) similar to scorodite...
Gideon Algernon Mantell was a British physician, geologist, and paleontologist, who discovered four of the five......
al-Maqdisī was an Arab traveler, geographer, and author of a noted work based on personal observations of the populations,......
Marasuchus, genus of archosaurian reptiles that inhabited part of present-day South America during the Ladinian......
marble, granular limestone or dolomite (i.e., rock composed of calcium-magnesium carbonate) that has been recrystallized......
Curtis Fletcher Marbut was an American geologist and authority on soils who worked closely with experts from many......
marcasite, an iron sulfide mineral that forms pale bronze-yellow orthorhombic crystals, usually twinned to characteristic......
mare, any flat, dark plain of lower elevation on the Moon. The term, which in Latin means “sea,” was erroneously......
marine geology, scientific discipline that is concerned with all geological aspects of the continental shelves......
marine geophysics, scientific discipline that is concerned with the application of geophysical methods to problems......
marine west coast climate, major climate type of the Köppen classification characterized by equable climates with......
maritime air mass, vast body of air of oceanic origin; also, an air mass (q.v.) that has had a long trajectory......
marl, old term used to refer to an earthy mixture of fine-grained minerals. The term was applied to a great variety......
George Perkins Marsh was a U.S. diplomat, scholar, and conservationist whose greatest work, Man and Nature (1864),......
Othniel Charles Marsh was an American paleontologist who made extensive scientific explorations of the western......
massicot, one of the two forms of lead oxide (PbO) that occurs as a mineral (the other form is litharge). Massicot......
mastodon, (genus Mammut), any of several extinct elephantine mammals (family Mammutidae, genus Mammut ) that first......
al-Masʿūdī was a historian and traveler, known as the “Herodotus of the Arabs.” He was the first Arab to combine......
matrix, in geology, the material in which something is embedded, either the natural rock that holds crystals, fossils,......
William Diller Matthew was a Canadian-American paleontologist who was an important contributor to modern knowledge......
maucherite, a nickel arsenide mineral with chemical composition approximating Ni11As8, assigned to the group of......
Mauer, Pleistocene locality on the Neckar River of Germany and the name of a Pleistocene deposit, the Mauer Sands......
Matthew Fontaine Maury was a U.S. naval officer, pioneer hydrographer, and one of the founders of oceanography.......
McMurdo Station, research and logistics installation located on the Hut Point Peninsula, on Ross Island, Antarctica.......
Marcia McNutt is an American geophysicist who was the first woman to direct the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS; 2009–13)......
In addition to the attempts of Eratosthenes of Cyrene (c. 276–c. 194 bc) to measure the Earth, two other early......
The fitting of lenses to surveying instruments in the 1660s greatly improved the accuracy of the Greek method of......
Mediterranean climate, major climate type of the Köppen classification characterized by hot, dry summers and cool,......
megalodon, (Carcharocles megalodon), member of an extinct species of megatooth shark (Otodontidae) that is considered......
Megatherium, largest of the ground sloths, an extinct group of mammals belonging to a group containing sloths,......
Pomponius Mela was the author of the only ancient treatise on geography in classical Latin, De situ orbis (“A Description......
melilite, any member of a series of sorosilicate minerals that consist of calcium silicates of aluminum and magnesium;......
Thomas Corwin Mendenhall was an American physicist and meteorologist, the first to propose the use of a ring pendulum......
mercury (Hg), chemical element, liquid metal of Group 12 (IIb, or zinc group) of the periodic table. atomic number80......
meridian, imaginary north–south line on the Earth’s surface that connects both geographic poles; it is used to......
Merychippus, extinct genus of early horses, found as fossils in deposits from the Middle and Late Miocene Epoch......
Mesohippus, genus of extinct early and middle Oligocene horses (the Oligocene Epoch occurred from 33.9 to 23 million......
Mesosaurus, (genus Mesosaurus), early aquatic relative of reptiles, found as fossils from the Early Permian Period......
mesosphere, region of the upper atmosphere between about 50 and 80 km (30 and 50 miles) above the surface of the......
Mesozoic Era, second of Earth’s three major geologic eras of Phanerozoic time. Its name is derived from the Greek......
Messina earthquake and tsunami of 1908, earthquake and subsequent tsunami that devastated southern Italy on Dec.......
metacinnabar, a mercury sulfide mineral that has the same chemical composition as cinnabar (HgS). Typical specimens......
metallography, study of the structure of metals and alloys, particularly using microscopic (optical and electron)......
metallurgy, art and science of extracting metals from their ores and modifying the metals for use. Metallurgy customarily......
- Introduction
- Copper Alloy, Zinc Alloy, Brass
- Iron, Steel, Alloy
- Aluminum, Magnesium, Titanium
- Extractive, Refining, Alloying
- Roasting, Smelting, Refining
- Matte Smelting, Refining, Alloying
- Refining, Alloying, Smelting
- Leaching, Extraction, Refining
- Alloying, Heat Treatment, Casting
- Electrical Properties
- Alloying, Refining, Smelting
- Casting, Alloying, Refining
- Metalworking, Alloying, Refining
- Forging, Heat Treatment, Alloying
- Powder, Process, Components
- Hardening, Treatments, Heat
- Corrosion Resistance, Alloying, Heat Treatment
- Nitriding, Alloying, Hardening
- Testing, Mechanical Properties
metamorphic rock, any of a class of rocks that result from the alteration of preexisting rocks in response to changing......
- Introduction
- Pressure, Temperature, & Deformation
- Pressure, Heat, Transformation
- Heat, Pressure, Reactions
- Isograds, Foliations, Textures
- Retrograde Metamorphism
- Foliated, Textures, Minerals
- Foliations, Textures, Deformations
- Facies, Pressure, Heat
- Pressure, Temperature, Time
- Regional, Foliated, Pressure
- Zeolite Facies, Minerals, Textures
- Foliated, Igneous, Sedimentary
- Foliated, Non-Foliated, Textures
metamorphism, mineralogical and structural adjustments of solid rocks to physical and chemical conditions differing......
metasomatic replacement, the process of simultaneous solution and deposition whereby one mineral replaces another.......
Meteor Crater, rimmed, bowl-shaped pit produced by the impact of a large meteorite in the rolling plain of the......
meteorite crater, depression that results from the impact of a natural object from interplanetary space with Earth......
meteorology, Scientific study of atmospheric phenomena, particularly of the troposphere and lower stratosphere.......
methane burp hypothesis, in oceanography and climatology, an explanation of the sudden onset of the Paleocene-Eocene......
Mexico City earthquake of 1985, severe earthquake that occurred on September 19, 1985, off the coast of the Mexican......
Miacis, genus of extinct carnivores found as fossils in deposits of the late Paleocene Epoch (65.5–55.8 million......
mica, any of a group of hydrous potassium, aluminum silicate minerals. It is a type of phyllosilicate, exhibiting......
John Michell was a British geologist and astronomer who is considered one of the fathers of seismology, the science......
A.A. Michelson was a German-born American physicist who established the speed of light as a fundamental constant......
micrite, sedimentary rock formed of calcareous particles ranging in diameter from 0.06 to 2 mm (0.002 to 0.08 inch)......
microburst, pattern of intense winds that descends from rain clouds, hits the ground, and fans out horizontally.......
microclimate, any climatic condition in a relatively small area, within a few metres or less above and below Earth’s......
micropegmatite, quartz and alkali feldspar intergrowth so fine that it can be resolved only under the microscope;......
mid-latitude steppe and desert climate, major climate type of the Köppen classification characterized by extremely......
migmatite, in geology, rock composed of a metamorphic (altered) host material that is streaked or veined with granite......
Milutin Milankovitch was a Serbian mathematician and geophysicist, best known for his work that linked long-term......
Hugh Robert Mill was a British geographer and meteorologist who exercised a great influence in the reform of geography......
Hugh Miller was a Scottish geologist and lay theologian who was considered one of the finest geological writers......
millerite, a nickel sulfide mineral (NiS) found in carbonate veins, as at Keokuk, Iowa, or as an alteration product......
John Milne was an English geologist and influential seismologist who developed the modern seismograph and promoted......
mimetite, arsenate mineral, lead chloride arsenate [Pb5(AsO4)3Cl], in the pyromorphite series of the apatite group......
mineral, naturally occurring homogeneous solid with a definite chemical composition and a highly ordered atomic......
- Introduction
- Occurrence, Formation, Compound
- Crystal Structures, Chemical Compounds
- Polymorphism, Crystalline Structure, Chemical Compounds
- Composition, Variation, Classification
- Chemical Bonding, Structure, Properties
- Crystal Habit, Aggregation
- Hardness, Mohs Scale, Crystalline
- Classification, Properties, Types
- Sulfides, Crystals, Properties
- Oxides, Hydroxides, Compounds
- Halides, Crystals, Properties
- Carbonates, Calcite, Dolomite
- Nitrates, Chemical Compounds, Properties
- Borates, Structure, Properties
- Sulfates, Crystals, Properties
- Phosphates, Crystalline Structure, Chemical Compounds
- Silicates, Crystalline, Structure
- Nesosilicates, Structure, Chemistry
- Associations, Phase Equilibrium, Crystallization
- Phase Diagrams, Crystallography, Chemistry
mineral deposit, aggregate of a mineral in an unusually high concentration. About half of the known chemical elements......
mineral processing, art of treating crude ores and mineral products in order to separate the valuable minerals......
mineral water, water that contains a large quantity of dissolved minerals or gases. Mineral water from natural......
mineralogy, scientific discipline that is concerned with all aspects of minerals, including their physical properties,......
Miohippus, genus of extinct horses that originated in North America during the Late Eocene Epoch (37.2–33.9 million......
mirabilite, a widespread sulfate mineral, hydrated sodium sulfate (Na2SO4·10H2O), that forms efflorescences and......
mist, suspension in the atmosphere of very tiny water droplets (50–500 microns in diameter) or wet hygroscopic......
Modiolopsis, extinct genus of pelecypods (clams) found as fossils in Ordovician rocks (about 488 million to 444......
Moeritherium, extinct genus of primitive mammals that represent a very early stage in the evolution of elephants.......
Andrija Mohorovičić was a Croatian meteorologist and geophysicist who discovered the boundary between Earth’s crust......
Mohs hardness, rough measure of the resistance of a smooth surface to scratching or abrasion, expressed in terms......
molasse, thick association of continental and marine clastic sedimentary rocks that consists mainly of sandstones......
Mollisol, one of the 12 soil orders in the U.S. Soil Taxonomy. Mollisols are characterized by a significant accumulation......
molybdate and tungstate minerals, naturally occurring inorganic compounds that are salts of molybdic acid, H2MoO4,......
molybdenite, the most important mineral source of molybdenum, molybdenum disulfide (MoS2). Molybdenite crystals......
moment magnitude (MW), quantitative measure of an earthquake’s magnitude (or relative size), developed in the 1970s......
monazite, phosphate mineral, cerium and lanthanum phosphate, (Ce, La)PO4, that is the major commercial source of......
Monograptus, extinct genus of graptolites (small aquatic colonial animals related to primitive chordates) found......
monsoon, a major wind system that seasonally reverses its direction—such as one that blows for approximately six......