Announcements - Field trip in lab this week. - Field trip this Saturday- 7:30 AM.

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Announcements - Field trip in lab this week. - Field trip this Saturday- 7:30 AM. - Field books for sale! ($$ to SESS club) Bound book = $15 Spiral book = $5.50 - Thurs. 4 PM Haury Building, Rm 216, Charles Prewitt, "Deep Earth Mineralogy: Searching for Answers" - SESS presentation Fri. 1 pm Rm 209: "Iceland- Land of Fire and Ice" by Peter Kresan

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Announcements - Field trip in lab this week. - Field trip this Saturday- 7:30 AM. - Field books for sale! ($$ to SESS club) Bound book = $15 Spiral book = $5.50 - Thurs. 4 PM Haury Building, Rm 216, Charles Prewitt, "Deep Earth Mineralogy: Searching for Answers" - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Announcements

- Field trip in lab this week. - Field trip this Saturday- 7:30 AM.- Field books for sale! ($$ to SESS club)

Bound book = $15Spiral book = $5.50

- Thurs. 4 PM Haury Building, Rm 216, Charles Prewitt, "Deep Earth Mineralogy: Searching for Answers"

- SESS presentation Fri. 1 pm Rm 209: "Iceland- Land of Fire and Ice" by Peter Kresan

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Today's Lecture

(1) Fold mechanisms

(2) Visualizing and mapping structures

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Fold mechanisms for "free folds", where fold shapes depend on layer properties

(1) Flexural-slip folding- accommodates buckling by layer-parallel slip

-direction of relative slip is perpendicular to hinge

-individual displacement small, but sum is enough to accommodate bending of rock

-marked by strong stiff layers with contacts of low cohesive strength

-occurs in uppermost levels of crust

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minor structures related to flexural-slip folding

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minor structures related to flexural-flow folding

occurs at higher temperature

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What is it?

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(2) Kink folding-Occurs when there is strong cohesion between layers-Marked by sharp hinge, straight limbs (one short, two long)

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Another mechanism: (3) Buckling

-Instability develops when layers of different mechanical properties are subjected to layer-parallel stresses

-Wavelength depends on layer thickness and stiffness- thinner layers yield shorter wavelengths

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Visualizing & Mapping Structures

Goals

(1) To practice visualizing in 3-D:

Key to geologic mapping and structural analysis

- Topography + Geology

(2) To practice interpreting topographic and geologic maps

(3) Learn how to approach mapping

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Introduction to geologic maps

Geologic maps show traces of contacts between different rock units, commonly superimposed on topography

First step: Every time you see a contact, ask yourself the following questions:

(1) Is it a depositional contact?(2) Is it an intrusive contact?(3) Is it a fault contact?

So far, we have talked quite a bit about faults, but not the other types of contacts. To fill you in...

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Types of unconformities (surfaces characterized by

no deposition, and commonly erosion, over an

interval of geologic time)

angular

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Introduction to geologic maps, cont.

First step: Every time you see a contact, ask yourself whether it is depositional, intrusive, or a fault

Second step: Study how the trace of the contact interacts with topography- It will tell you about orientation!

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intersection of planes and topography

horizontal 20 towards

45 away vertical

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"The Rule of V's"

The rule states that the "V" of the trace of a plane in a valley points in the direction in which the plane dips.

Don't spend time memorizing this, just spend time visualizing topography- it will become obvious!

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What is it?

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Plunging folds

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ophiolitic melange

Permian limestone

Which way does the fault dip?

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Is the fault steeply, moderately, or shallow dipping?

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How well you can "read" topographic and geologic maps hinges on how well you can visualize in 3D...

It takes practice, practice, practice at

http://www-glg.la.asu.edu/~sreynolds/home.htm

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Next: Techniques for projecting and plotting structural data

Read D&R, p. 626-654

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Contours- definition of

Three main types of contacts

Disconformity

Nonconformity

Angular unconformity

Buttress unconformity

Rule of V's

Map patterns of plunging folds

Determining surface orientations from maps

Contact traces

Important terminology/concepts

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Remember

• The 3 spaces you deal with: topography, primary structures and deformational (secondary) structures

• Rule of v’s, intersections between topography and geologic surfaces

• A structure looks very different depending from where you look at it!