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Crustal Deformation
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Types of Deformation Folds Faults & Joints
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Terms Dip angle –Angle of tilt away from horizontal
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Types of Deformation GEOL131: Crustal Deformation
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Elastic Rock bends but snaps back to original shape –Earthquakes Elastic limit –Capacity of rock for elastic deformation If elastic limit exceeded, deformation is permanent GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Types of Deformation
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Brittle Rock breaks Colder, harder, and shallower rock tends to be brittle GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Types of Deformation
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Ductile Rock bends permanently Deeper, hotter, weaker rock tends to be ductile GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Types of Deformation
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Folds GEOL131: Crustal Deformation
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Folded Rocks Product of ductile deformation Form at deep crustal levels –Rock is warmer GEOL131: Crustal Deformation
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Basic Fold Anatomy GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Folds Axis Limb
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Anticlines & Synclines GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Folds
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Domes GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Folds
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Basins GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Folds
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Monoclines GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Folds
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Fold Orientations GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Folds Symmetrical –Both limbs have same dip angle Asymmetrical –Limbs have different dip angles
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Fold Orientations GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Folds Overturned –One limb tilted more than 90 degrees Recumbent –Both limbs horizontal
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Fold Orientations GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Folds Upright –Fold axis not tilted Plunging –Fold axis is tilted
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Recognizing folds in map view GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Folds What patterns do folds make on the Earth’s surface? There is usually no cross-section view available to geologists
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Recognizing folds in map view GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Folds Upright anticline Upright syncline Oldest layer Youngest layer
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Recognizing folds in map view GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Folds Upright anticline Upright syncline Oldest layer at center Youngest layer at center
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Recognizing folds in map view GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Folds Arrows show direction of fold axis tilt Oldest layer at center Youngest layer at center
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Recognizing folds in map view GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Folds Dome: oldest layer at center Basin: youngest layer at center
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Faults & Joints GEOL131: Crustal Deformation
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Basic Fault Anatomy GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Faults & Joints Hanging Wall Footwall
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Normal faults Reverse faults Thrust faults Dip-Slip Faults GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Faults & Joints
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Dip-Slip Faults: Normal GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Faults & Joints
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Dip-Slip Faults: Reverse GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Faults & Joints
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Dip-Slip Faults: Thrust GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Faults & Joints
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Normal faults –Tensional stress –Hanging wall moves down Reverse faults –Compressional stress –Hanging wall moves up Thrust faults –Compressional stress –Footwall moves up –Lower angle than reverse faults Dip-Slip Faults: Summary GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Faults & Joints
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Left-lateral Right-lateral Caused by shear stress Strike-Slip Faults GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Faults & Joints
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Strike-Slip Faults GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Faults & Joints (Right-lateral)
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Joints Fractures with no movement Cause accelerated weathering GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Faults & Joints Weathered joints in southern Utah
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Mountain Building GEOL131: Crustal Deformation
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Types of Tectonic Mountain Building Subduction zone Continental collision Fault-block mountains GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Mountain Building
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New Term GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Mountain Building ACCRETIONARY WEDGE: Sediment & rock scraped off subducting plate onto overriding plate
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Mountains Built at Subduction Zones Volcanic arc Uplifted accretionary wedge Uplifted igneous intrusions Accreted volcanic island arc GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Mountain Building
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Mountains Built at Subduction Zones: Volcanic arc GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Mountain Building
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Mountains Built at Subduction Zones: Uplifted accretionary wedge GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Mountain Building
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Mountains Built at Subduction Zones: Uplifted accretionary wedge GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Mountain Building
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Mountains Built at Subduction Zones: Uplifted igneous intrusions GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Mountain Building
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Mountains Built at Subduction Zones: Accreted Volcanic Island Arc GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Mountain Building
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Mountains Built by Continental Collisions GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Mountain Building
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Mountains Built by Continental Collisions GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Mountain Building Continental escape: blocks of continental crust are pushed away from a continental collision zone
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Mountains Built by Continental Collisions Compressional stress Folding Reverse and thrust faulting GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Mountain Building
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Fault Block Mountains Tensional stress Normal faulting GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Mountain Building
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Fault Block Mountains GEOL131: Crustal Deformation: Mountain Building Grand Tetons
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