ASBOG Cheat Sheet 2026

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140 questions
240 min time limit
70% to pass
  1. Which federal law created the Superfund program and established liability for cleanup of hazardous substance releases in the United States? CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act)
  2. Which element is the most abundant by weight in the Earth's crust? Oxygen
  3. Sandy soils have higher hydraulic conductivity than clay soils primarily because: Sand has larger pore spaces allowing faster water flow
  4. What does the plasticity index (PI) of a fine-grained soil indicate? The range of moisture content over which the soil behaves plastically
  5. the slope's slope angle from the horizontal Slope Angle (σ)
  6. a 1 to 9 second-long, essentially constant motion in the Earth that is unconnected to earthquakes Microseism
  7. Which radiometric dating method relies on the decay of uranium-238 to lead-206? Uranium-Lead dating
  8. Which of the following site conditions is MOST susceptible to liquefaction during a strong earthquake? Loose, saturated, uniformly-graded fine sand
  9. continuous flow of water Perennial Stream
  10. "a region of land where surface water will eventually converge to one location The greatest significant restriction on drainage patterns is topography." Drainage Patterns
  11. In the context of dam site investigations, what is the primary concern when a foundation contains soluble carbonate rocks? Seepage and potential dam failure due to karst dissolution features
  12. The Risk-Based Corrective Action (RBCA) framework determines site cleanup goals based on: Site-specific risk to identified human health and ecological receptors
  13. What physical property is measured by electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) surveys in subsurface investigations? Electrical resistance of subsurface materials to current flow
  14. Which geochemical process is responsible for the supergene enrichment of copper ore deposits? Downward percolation of oxidizing groundwater dissolving and re-precipitating copper
  15. the inclination of an inclined plane measured perpendicular to its maximum slope Dip (δ)
  16. the orientation of the line-containing vertical plane. Trend
  17. A uranium deposit occurs as flat-lying tabular ore bodies in sandstone at redox fronts. This is best described as what deposit type? Roll-front sandstone deposit
  18. Which of the following lists the five essential elements required for the formation and preservation of a conventional hydrocarbon accumulation? Source rock, Reservoir rock, Seal, Trap, and Migration
  19. Which of the following physical properties is LEAST reliable for identifying most minerals, especially varieties of quartz? Color
  20. A geologist observes tension cracks at the head of a slope and bulging at the toe. What type of slope failure is most likely developing? Rotational slump
  21. the angle of an object measured in a direction other than parallel to the strike Apparent Dip
  22. The principle of faunal succession states that: Fossil assemblages succeed one another vertically in a definite and determinable order
  23. a stream that only occasionally flows in the area during and after a time of rainfall Ephemeral Stream
  24. Extensive, thick blankets of homogenous, unstratified, wind-blown silt that cover large areas of the mid-latitudes are known as: Loess
  25. What is diagenesis in the context of sediment geochemistry? Physical and chemical changes in sediments after deposition but before metamorphism
  26. A horizontal line's bearing on an inclined plane Strike
  27. Steno's Law of Original Horizontality states that: Sedimentary layers are deposited in essentially horizontal or near-horizontal sheets
  28. Which soil horizon is characterized by the accumulation of illuviated clay, iron oxides, and aluminum? B horizon
  29. On a geologic map, what does a hachure pattern (short lines pointing downslope) on a contact indicate? A thrust fault with the upper plate moving in the hachured direction
  30. In a magnetic survey over a sedimentary basin, a large circular positive aeromagnetic anomaly is detected. What is the most likely source? A mafic igneous intrusion (sill or stock) with high magnetic susceptibility
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