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					X. Deformation and . Mountain Building A. B. C. D. E. Plate Tectonics and Stress Rock Deformation Geologic Structures Origin of Mountains Continental Crust Tectonic Stresses  Large Scale Strain of the Crust i.e., Geologic Structures Crust: Rigid, Thin     Inner core: Solid iron Outer core: Liquid iron, convecting (magnetic field) Mantle (Asthenosphere) : Solid iron-magnesium silicate, plastic, convecting Crust (Lithosphere): Rigid, thin 5-30km Mantle: Plastic, Convecting Tectonics and Structural Geology Tectonic Stresses resulting from Internal Energy (heat driving convection) Strains (deforms) the Mantle and Crust Bends Rocks, i.e., ductile strain (Folds) Breaks Rock, i.e., brittle strain (Joints) and Moves large blocks along Faults and Releases energy  Earthquakes Fig. 10-CO, p. 216 Folds and Faults (Palmdale, Ca) See Fig. 10-2a, p. 219 Eastern Pennsylvania Northwestern Africa Stresses at Plate Boundaries  Divergent (Tensional) |  Convergent (Compressional)  | Transform (Shear) e.g., Pacific NW Geologic Structures  Different stresses result in various forms of strain (geologic structures)   Folds (compressive stresses may cause ductile strain) Faults (Any type of stress may cause brittle strain. The type of fault depends on the type of stress) Stikes and Dips are used to identify geologic structures Strike and Dip  Define and map the orientation of planar features        Bedding planes (sedimentary rocks) Foliation Joints Faults Dikes Sills Ore Veins Fig. 10-4, p. 221 Strike and Dip   Strike: The line of intersection between the plane and a horizontal surface Dip: Angle that the plane makes with that horizontal plane Strike and Dip Map Symbol Fig. 10-4, p. 221 Sipping Bedding Planes         Youngest (top) P: Permian P: Pennsylvanian M: Mississippian D: Devonian S: Silurian O: Ordovician C: Cambrian  Oldest (bottom) Sedimentary Rocks Dip in the direction of younger rocks D S O Deciphering the Geology of Ohio Using Dipping Bedding Planes    Beds Dip 2o, West Younger rocks, West Mirror image east of Sandusky? Sandstone M 2o Shale 2o O Limestone 2o D Anticline (fold) Anticline (fold) Syncline (fold) Plunging Anticline Fold Terminology Axis     Axis Axial Plane Plunging Age of rocks and outcrops Axis Plunging Anticline, Colorado Eastern Pennsylvania  Folds and faults resulting from compressive stresses     Anticlines (many plunging) Synclines (many plunging) Reverse faults Thrust faults Domes and Basins Bedrock Geology of the Michigan Basin     During and after the deposition of Michigan’s sedimentary rocks The crust warped downward Exposing younger rocks in the center and Older rocks on the rim (e.g. Toledo) Brittle Strain  Joints  When shallow crust is strained rocks tend to exhibit brittle strain Sheet Joints Defining Fault Orientation  Strike of fault plane parallels the    fault trace and fault scarp Direction of Dip of the fault plane indicates the Hanging wall block Fig. 10-11a, p. 227 Fault:    Movement occurring along a discontinuity Brittle strain and subsequent movement as a result of stress Fault terminology Faults   Fault: When movement occurs along a discontinuity Fault type depends on the type of stress Normal Faults Normal Faults, Horsts and Grabens Structures at Divergent Boundaries   Tensional Stresses cause brittle strain and formation of sets of normal faults i.e., Horsts and Grabens Horsts and Grabens  Older Rocks are exposed along the ridges formed by the horsts Horst   Horst Graben Graben Younger rocks lie beneath the grabens Sediment fills in the linear valleys Nevada     “Washboard topography” is the result of Horsts and Grabens A.k.a, Basin and Range E.g., Humbolt Range E.g., Death Valley (Graben) Horst and Graben, Nevada Horst Graben Humboldt Range, Northern Nevada Fig. 10-15b, p. 233 Horst and Graben, Nevada Horst Graben Humboldt Range, Northern Nevada Reverse and Thrust Faults   Compressive stress causes the hanging wall to move upward relative to the foot wall  Reverse Fault At convergent plate boundaries ancient rocks can be thrust over younger rocks  Thrust Fault Structures at a Passive Continental Margin   Resulting from continental breakup E.g., The Americas and Africa Salt Domes: e.g., Texas     Rising of less dense salt Stretches overlying crust Forming normal faults and Oil traps Structural Oil Traps Thrust Fault: Glacier NP, Montana Old Younger Structures at a Convergent Boundary Structures within Mountain Belts Compressional and Tensional Structures E.g., The Apls  Intense folding and thrusting of sedimentary rocks Strike Slip Faults  Physiographic Features San Andreas Fault   What type of fault is this? What other features are associated with the fault?
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            