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Geology 3120 - Sedimentary Structures
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Outline Contacts, primary structures, and secondary structures
Review the geologic history exercise from last time Contacts, primary structures, and secondary structures How to determine which “way is up”… Cross-bedding, graded-bedding, reverse graded-bedding Determining way up using top surface features - ripples, mudcracks, raindrops, footprints Determining way up using bottom surface features - load casts Determining way up using features within rocks - geopetal, bioturbation, stromatolites, flame structures, pillow lavas
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Block model for exercise
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Geologic History 12 Ma dike 15 Ma dike Normal fault 20 Ma sed
Erosion Thrust fault Folding Layer B 60 Ma sed Layer G 70 Ma sed 80 Ma sed
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Contacts, Primary Structures & Secondary Structures
Contact - a boundary between rock units Primary structure - structures that form during lithification Secondary structure - structures that form after lithificaiton
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Contacts, Primary Structures & Secondary Structures
Contact - a boundary between rock units Primary structure - structures that form during lithification Secondary structure - structures that form after lithificaiton
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Which way is up? Today Option 1 Option 2 Overturned “up side down”
syncline Option 2 “up side down” overturned anticline
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Y Cross-bedding Checkerboard Mesa, Zion National Park Younger
Flow direction Y Concave up Older
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Y Graded bedding Younger Older
Decrease in depositional energy with sedimentation Example: flood deposits, turbidity currents
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Y Graded bedding Younger Older
Decrease in depositional energy with sedimentation Example: flood deposits, turbidity currents
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Y Reverse (Inverse) Graded Bedding Younger Older
Increase in depositional energy with sedimentation Example: debris flows (a lot less common than normal graded beds)
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Y Ripple marks Symmetric ripples indicate bi-modal current
Concave = up Y Asymmetric ripples indicate unidirectional current
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Mud cracks Desiccation of muddy sediments Mud cracks 5 cm
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Raindrops Y Limited to terrestrial sediments
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Footprints Y Limited to terrestrial sediments
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Load casts Protrusion of material into a layer below
Load casts indicate the base of a layer, not the top of a layer Determining the current direction may be possible
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Y Geopetal Structures A “natural” carpenter’s level
Shell or cavity in the rock Matrix Y Infill material (I.e., calcite)
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Bioturbation Habitation burrows Feeding burrows Movement Y
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Y Stromatolites Sharks Bay, Australia
Cyanobacteria grow upward toward the surface
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Y Flame structures Less dense material intrudes into material above
Caused by rapid loading of turbidite sands
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Pillow lava Y Upper curved surface “V “ notch
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References Slide 8 http://www.utahpictures.com/Checkerboard.html
Slides 9-15, 17 Busch, R. M. and D. Tasa, Laboratory Manual in Physical Geology, 3rd. Ed., American Geological Institute and National Association of Geology Teachers, 260 p., 1990. Slide 18 Slide 20
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