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Title: Rock Deformation II


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Rock Deformation II -More Excursions
in Structural Geology
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Folds
  • Warps in rock strata due to ductile deformation
  • Generally indicate horizontal compression

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Simple physical model of folding in rocks
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  • Folds are described by
  • The strike of their hinge line
  • The hinge line is the intersection of the hinge
    plane with the folded layer
  • Hinge lines may be inclined in a plunging fold
  • The angle of dip of their limbs

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  • Three simple fold forms exist
  • Synclines warp downward
  • Anticlines warp upward
  • Monoclines dip in one direction

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Anticlines Synclines
  • Sequence of ages of strata indicate the geologic
    structure in folds
  • Anticlines oldest layers exposed at the center
    of the fold
  • Synclines youngest strata exposed along the
    center of the fold

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Anticline in its natural environment -oldest
rocks in the core of fold
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Syncline youngest rocks in core of fold
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anticline
syncline
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Folds occur as sets Fold Belts
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Fold Belts
  • Orogenic belts consist of long linear series of
    folds
  • Fold geometry is not overly complex
  • Pattern of outcrops may appear complex
  • Complex folds may develop as folds are
  • Re-folded
  • Cut by thrust faults

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Orogenic belt with complex folding
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  • Folds can be complex
  • Multiple folding events
  • Complex forms are created

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  • Plunging folds when the folds axis is dipping
    or plunging
  • Asymmetric Fold one limb dips more steeply than
    the other
  • Overturned and Recumbent folding is so extreme
    that beds are turned upside-down

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Plunging Fold
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Complex Folds
  • Domes Basins
  • Generally occur in continental interiors
  • Broadly warped regions
  • Roughly circular pattern of outcrops

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  • Diapirs
  • Less dense salt layers may rise up
  • Some overlying strata may be pierced
  • Salt diapir has an inverted teardrop shape
  • Strata above diapir are domed upward

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Folding (and Faulting) occurs at multiple scales
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