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Folds and Faults
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What allows a rock to deform?
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What allows a rock to deform?
Temperature Pressure ….?
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Granite vs. gypsum?
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Salt Dome
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What allows a rock to deform?
Temperature Pressure Rock type ….?
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What allows a rock to deform?
Temperature Pressure Rock type Time
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Overturned fold Syncline Anticline Where are the oldest rocks?
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Plunging folds
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Plunging folds – need ages
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Where’s the syncline? Where’s the anticline?
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Domes and basins…what is their origin?
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Domes and basins result from plate tectonic
forces in continental interiors
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Where’s the oldest material?
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Domes and Basins
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How do the ages vary? B
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Brittle versus ductile deformation
Strain – change in shape Stress - extension Stress - extension
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Brittle versus ductile deformation
Strain – change in shape Stress - extension Stress - extension Folding Faulting
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What causes ductile deformation?
Temperature Pressure Rock type Time
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What causes ductile deformation?
Temperature - high Pressure - high Rock type – low strength (i.e. gypsum) Time - long
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What causes brittle deformation?
Temperature Pressure Rock type Time
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What causes brittle deformation?
Temperature - low Pressure – high Rock type – high strength (i.e. granite) Time - short
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Fold types: 2-dimensional 3-dimensional 1) ? ? 2) ? ? What kind of stress regime do these folds represent?
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Fold types: 2-dimensional 3-dimensional 1) Anticlines Domes 2) Synclines Basins What kind of stress regime do these folds represent? - Compressional
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Brittle versus ductile deformation
Strain – change in shape Stress - extension Stress - extension Folding Faulting
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Reverse Fault Thrust Fault
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Compressional Setting
Reverse Fault Thrust Fault
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Extensional Setting
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Compression or Extension?
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What is the age progression? What kind of fault does this have to be?
Extension or compression? ground surface Cap rock
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Normal Fault Layers Repeat Extension 5 4 3 4 3 2 1 Cap rock
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What is the age progression? What kind of fault does this have to be?
Extension or compression? ground surface
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Reverse Fault Layer Skipped Compression 6 5 4 2 1
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Strike-slip fault – horizontal displacement only
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What is the offset direction?
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What is the offset direction?
Left-lateral Right-lateral
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San Andreas Fault
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Loch Ness Is the Loch Ness Monster a Plesiosaur?
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Loch Ness Great Glen Fault (strike-slip)
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Three fault types: Fault Stress regime Motion (V/H)? 1) ? ? ? 2) ? ? ? 3) ? ? ?
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Three fault types: Fault Stress regime Motion (V/H)? 1) Normal Extension Vertical 2) Reverse Compression Vertical (Thrust) 3) Strike-slip Bi-directional Horizontal
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What causes this texture?
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What causes this texture?
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Expansion
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What causes this texture?
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Joints – 3 common formation mechanisms
Joint type Cause 1) ? ? 2) ? ? 3) ? ?
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Joints – 3 common formation mechanisms
Joint type Cause 1) Columnar Contraction 2) Sheeting Expansion 3) Fault zone Prior faulting
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Crustal Deformation – Folding Faulting Jointing Give information about stresses acting on the rock
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