crustal deformation test 2
Dip will always be 90° away from strike.
true
For the fault indicated in the figure below, which side is the hanging wall?
A is the hanging wall, It's the one on the top of the fault, the one farther down
How does a monocline form?
A monocline forms when sedimentary rocks drape above a fault
The Black Hills of South Dakota are a large dome that has been deeply eroded. Where would you find the youngest exposed rocks associated with the dome?
Along the outside edges of the dome
How is brittle deformation different from ductile deformation?
Brittle deformation produces joints and faults while ductile deformation produces folds and elongate structures
Reverse faults are associated with
Compressional stress that characterize convergent boundaries
Match the type of stress to the correct definition. Tension
Forces pull apart from each other
Match the type of stress to the correct definition. Shear
Forces slide past each other
Which of the following make it more likely that a rock will bend instead of breaking?
High confining pressure, high temperature, weak chemical bonds
What is the difference between "joints" and "faults" in rocks?
Joints are fractures that form due to brittle expansion or stretching of ricks while faults are fractures where the rocks on one side have moved relative to the other side due to many different types of stresses
Match the type of stress to the correct definition. Compression
Match the type of stress to the correct definition. Compression
What type of fault is shown in the figure?
Normal fault—hanging wall figure (moves down)
Faults that exhibit both dip-slip and strike slip movement are called ________ faults.
Oblique-slip
Which of the following best describes the age relationship of the layers in an anticline?
Oldest on the inside of the fold, youngest on the outside
You could recognize a normal fault in the geologic record because normal faults always
Place younger rocks on older rock layers
A(n) ________ fold has limbs that are tilted beyond the vertical to the point that the axial plane is horizontal.
Recumbent
Match the deformation with the correct definition. Elastic Deformation
Rocks will change shape due to pressure, but return to their original state when pressure is released
Match the deformation with the correct definition. Ductile Deformation
Rocks will change shape permanently due to pressure
Match the deformation with the correct definition. Brittle Deformation
Rocks will shatter due to pressure
If you drilled a hole through a reverse fault, you would observe that
Some layers above the fault are repeated below the fault
The relationship between stress and strain is
That strain is the result of stress
How will the outcrop pattern of a plunging syncline be oriented?
The layers will open up in the direction of plunge
What happens to normal faults, particularly in the western United States, as they get deeper?
They get flatter and curve into a detachment that separates the ductile deeper crust from the brittle upper crust
A ________ is a circular fold where the youngest layers are in the middle and the oldest layers are on the outside.
basin
Which tectonic boundary is associated with compressional stress?
convergent
________ refers to the changes in shape or position of a rock body in response to differential stress.
deformation
________ is the angle of inclination of the surface of a rock unit measured from a horizontal plane.
dip
Which tectonic boundary would have many normal faults associated with it?
divergent
When stress is gradually applied to rocks, the rocks are subject to ___ deformation
elastic
Shearing produced fault zones in the deep crust and folding in the upper crust.
false
The geological structures of a region will influence the topography of a region.
false
For the fault is shown in this figure below, how is the region changed or deformed?
it gets longer
A ________ fault is created when the hanging wall moves up relative to the footwall.
reverse
If I draw a line connecting two nearby points of equal elevation on aa incline layer the orientation of that line would be called the ___ direction
strike
_______ is the compass direction of the line produced by the intersection of an inclined rock layer with a horizontal plane.
strike