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Intro Objective 10/14/2011 Describe the three major types of folds and faults by modeling them. Does rock bend or break or both?
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Intro

Objective 10/14/2011Describe the three major types of folds and faults by modeling them.

Does rock bend or break or both?

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Deforming the Earth’s Crust

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Folds Folding –

the bending of rock layers due to stress

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Folds:

Take the layered clay in both hands, and slowly bend upwards (do not break the clay!) until a fold appears. Draw what you see:

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Folds:

Take the layered clay in both hands, and slowly bend upwards (do not break the clay!) until a fold appears. Draw what you see:

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Folds: Anticline –

upward arching folds

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Folds:

Take the layered clay in both hands, and slowly bend downwards (do not break the clay!) until a fold appears. Draw what you see:

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Folds:

Take the layered clay in both hands, and slowly bend downwards (do not break the clay!) until a fold appears. Draw what you see:

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Folds: Synclines –

down-ward folds

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Folds:

Take the layered clay in both hands. While keeping both hands horizontal, move one hand upwards slowly, until a new fold appears. Be careful not to break the clay! Draw what you see:

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Folds:

Take the layered clay in both hands. While keeping both hands horizontal, move one hand upwards slowly, until a new fold appears. Be careful not to break the clay! Draw what you see:

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Folds: Monocline –

rock layers are folded so that both ends of the fold are horizontal

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Faults Fault – a

break in a body of rock along which one block slides relative to another

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Faults

With each piece of clay in your hands, model a normal fault by moving your right hand downwards and your left hand upwards. Draw what you see:

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Faults

With each piece of clay in your hands, model a normal fault by moving your right hand downwards and your left hand upwards. Draw what you see:

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Faults Normal

Fault – causes the hanging wall to move down relative to the footwall

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Faults

With each piece of clay in your hands, model a reverse fault by moving your right hand upwards and your left hand downwards. Draw what you see:

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Faults

With each piece of clay in your hands, model a reverse fault by moving your right hand upwards and your left hand downwards. Draw what you see:

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Faults Reverse

Fault – causes hanging wall to move up relative to the footwall

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Faults

When rocks are pulled apart

One slab of rock slides DOWNWARD

When rocks are pushed together

One slab of rock slides UPWARD

Normal Fault Reverse Fault

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Faults

With each piece of clay set on the table in front of you, model a strike-slip fault by pushing one piece of clay forward while pulling the other piece towards you. Draw what you see.

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Faults

With each piece of clay set on the table in front of you, model a strike-slip fault by pushing one piece of clay forward while pulling the other piece towards you. Draw what you see.

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Faults Strike-slip

Fault – opposing forces cause rock to break and move horizontally (like at a transform boundary)

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Folds and Faults Folding = bending Fault = breaking

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Summary When stress is put on rocks, they can

either bend (fold) or break (fault). Syncline, Anticline and Monocline are three types of folds. Normal, Reverse and Strike-Slip are three types of faults. Each play a role in creating the different types of landforms around us.

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Objective 10/14/2011

Outro

Describe the three major types of folds and faults by modeling them.

The diagram shows a profile of rock layers.Which point indicates the oldest exposed layer?

A B C D