Deck 10: Crustal Deformation
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Deck 10: Crustal Deformation
1
A ________ is a circular fold where the youngest layers are in the middle and the oldest layers are on the outside.
A)syncline
B)monocline
C)dome
D)basin
A)syncline
B)monocline
C)dome
D)basin
D
2
What is the difference between a reverse fault and a thrust fault?
A)A reverse fault is the result of compression, and a thrust fault is the result of tension.
B)A reverse fault lengthens the crust, whereas a thrust fault shortens the crust.
C)A thrust fault has a fault angle of less than 45°, whereas the angle of a reverse fault is greater.
D)Reverse faults are associated with convergent boundaries, and thrust faults are associated with transform boundaries
A)A reverse fault is the result of compression, and a thrust fault is the result of tension.
B)A reverse fault lengthens the crust, whereas a thrust fault shortens the crust.
C)A thrust fault has a fault angle of less than 45°, whereas the angle of a reverse fault is greater.
D)Reverse faults are associated with convergent boundaries, and thrust faults are associated with transform boundaries
C
3
A(n)________ fold has limbs that are tilted beyond the vertical to the point that the axial plane is horizontal, giving it the appearance of lying on its side.
A)recumbent
B)overturned
C)plunging
D)inverted
A)recumbent
B)overturned
C)plunging
D)inverted
A
4
A ________ fault is created when the hanging wall moves up relative to the footwall.
A)strike-slip
B)normal
C)reverse
D)graben
A)strike-slip
B)normal
C)reverse
D)graben
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5
What is a fault?
A)A fracture in a rock along which motion has occurred
B)A stress fracture created by rocks stretching and pulling apart near the surface
C)A solution pathway created by carbonic acid
D)Foliation in a rock that acts as a plane of weakness
A)A fracture in a rock along which motion has occurred
B)A stress fracture created by rocks stretching and pulling apart near the surface
C)A solution pathway created by carbonic acid
D)Foliation in a rock that acts as a plane of weakness
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6
Which tectonic boundary would have many normal faults associated with it?
A)Convergent
B)Divergent
C)Transform
A)Convergent
B)Divergent
C)Transform
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7
A rubber band being stretched in preparation to fire across the room is an example of what kind of deformation?
A)Brittle deformation
B)Ductile deformation
C)Elastic deformation
D)Shear deformation
A)Brittle deformation
B)Ductile deformation
C)Elastic deformation
D)Shear deformation
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8
Which of the following is an example of brittle deformation?
A)Squeezing a rubber ball and seeing it bounce back
B)Denting the fender of a car
C)Throwing a hammer through a glass windowpane
D)Pressing on a spring and seeing it rebound
A)Squeezing a rubber ball and seeing it bounce back
B)Denting the fender of a car
C)Throwing a hammer through a glass windowpane
D)Pressing on a spring and seeing it rebound
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9
Which of the following rocks would be more likely to experience brittle deformation rather than ductile deformation when subjected to stresses that exceed their strength?
A)Rock salt
B)Sandstone
C)Schist
D)Quartzite
A)Rock salt
B)Sandstone
C)Schist
D)Quartzite
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10
How will compressional force change a rock body?
A)Stretch and thin the rock.
B)Fracture the rock and grind the pieces alongside each other.
C)Shorten and thicken the rock.
D)The rock will not change.
A)Stretch and thin the rock.
B)Fracture the rock and grind the pieces alongside each other.
C)Shorten and thicken the rock.
D)The rock will not change.
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11
Faults form in ________ temperature-________ pressure environments.
A)low-; low-
B)high-; high-
C)high-; low-
D)low-; high-
A)low-; low-
B)high-; high-
C)high-; low-
D)low-; high-
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12
Folds form in ________ temperature-________ pressure environments.
A)low-; low-
B)high-; high-
C)high-; low-
D)low-; high-
A)low-; low-
B)high-; high-
C)high-; low-
D)low-; high-
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13
Which of the following is the best description for structural geology?
A)Study of intergrown mineral crystals in igneous rocks
B)Study of sequences of sedimentary rocks and how their environments of deposition dictate how sediments are laid down
C)Study of earthquakes and how they move through Earth's interior
D)Study of rock deformation in response to tectonic forces
A)Study of intergrown mineral crystals in igneous rocks
B)Study of sequences of sedimentary rocks and how their environments of deposition dictate how sediments are laid down
C)Study of earthquakes and how they move through Earth's interior
D)Study of rock deformation in response to tectonic forces
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14
Which tectonic boundary is associated with compressional stress?
A)Convergent
B)Divergent
C)Transform
D)Dip-slip
A)Convergent
B)Divergent
C)Transform
D)Dip-slip
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15
What is the outcrop pattern of a plunging syncline?
A)The layers will close to a point in the direction of plunge.
B)The layers will be oriented parallel to each other.
C)The layers will intersect at right angles.
D)The layers will open up in the direction of plunge.
A)The layers will close to a point in the direction of plunge.
B)The layers will be oriented parallel to each other.
C)The layers will intersect at right angles.
D)The layers will open up in the direction of plunge.
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16
Unbending a paper clip wire is an example of what kind of deformation?
A)Brittle deformation
B)Ductile deformation
C)Elastic deformation
D)Shear deformation
A)Brittle deformation
B)Ductile deformation
C)Elastic deformation
D)Shear deformation
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17
How will tensional force change a rock body?
A)Stretch and thin the rock.
B)Fracture the rock and grind the pieces alongside each other.
C)Shorten and thicken the rock.
D)The rock will not change.
A)Stretch and thin the rock.
B)Fracture the rock and grind the pieces alongside each other.
C)Shorten and thicken the rock.
D)The rock will not change.
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18
How many hinge lines does a monocline have?
A)One
B)Two
C)Three
D)Four
A)One
B)Two
C)Three
D)Four
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19
________ refers to the changes in shape or position of a rock body in response to differential stress.
A)Stress
B)Deformation
C)Compression
D)Brittle failure
A)Stress
B)Deformation
C)Compression
D)Brittle failure
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20
You are sitting in class when your professor begins talking about a dome with the inner layers dating back to the Tertiary and its outer layers dating back to the Permian.You immediately know this professor is wrong.What is your evidence?
A)Domes don't have layers.
B)Domes have the oldest layers in the middle, not the youngest.
C)Now that we know the age of the layers, we would call it a syncline.
D)Domes didn't exist back then.
A)Domes don't have layers.
B)Domes have the oldest layers in the middle, not the youngest.
C)Now that we know the age of the layers, we would call it a syncline.
D)Domes didn't exist back then.
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21
Which tectonic boundary would have many thrust faults associated with it?
A)Convergent
B)Divergent
C)Transform
A)Convergent
B)Divergent
C)Transform
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22
How will strike and dip marks be oriented on the geologic map of a nonplunging syncline?
A)Parallel dips with strikes pointing away from the center of the fold
B)Strikes ringing the fold with the dips pointing toward the center
C)Strikes intersecting, but no dips because of horizontal layering
D)Parallel strikes with dips pointing toward from the center of the fold
A)Parallel dips with strikes pointing away from the center of the fold
B)Strikes ringing the fold with the dips pointing toward the center
C)Strikes intersecting, but no dips because of horizontal layering
D)Parallel strikes with dips pointing toward from the center of the fold
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23
What are slickensides?
A)Joints made as an igneous rock cools and contracts
B)Fractures made in a rock as a result of tensional stress
C)Folded rocks along a convergent boundary
D)Polished and striated surfaces made on fault blocks
A)Joints made as an igneous rock cools and contracts
B)Fractures made in a rock as a result of tensional stress
C)Folded rocks along a convergent boundary
D)Polished and striated surfaces made on fault blocks
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24
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between the topography of a region and the underlying structural geology?
A)Upfolds in the rock will make mountains and downfolds will make valleys.
B)Downfolds in the rock will make mountains and upfolds will make valleys.
C)There is no relationship between structures and topography.
A)Upfolds in the rock will make mountains and downfolds will make valleys.
B)Downfolds in the rock will make mountains and upfolds will make valleys.
C)There is no relationship between structures and topography.
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25
How do joints form in tectonic environments?
A)Rocks near the surface are stretched and pulled apart.
B)Hot rocks cool and contract.
C)Water dissolves rock along fractures.
D)Rock fractures through heating.
A)Rocks near the surface are stretched and pulled apart.
B)Hot rocks cool and contract.
C)Water dissolves rock along fractures.
D)Rock fractures through heating.
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26
Fault-block mountains are created due to ________ faults.
A)reverse
B)strike-slip
C)thrust
D)normal
A)reverse
B)strike-slip
C)thrust
D)normal
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27
A ________ fault has a vertical fault plane and shows movement parallel to the orientation of the fault.
A)reverse
B)strike-slip
C)thrust
D)normal
A)reverse
B)strike-slip
C)thrust
D)normal
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28
Mountain ranges such as the Appalachians and the Himalayas are examples of mountains that formed as a result of ________ faulting.
A)thrust
B)normal
C)strike-slip
D)transform
A)thrust
B)normal
C)strike-slip
D)transform
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29
Which of the following are examples of fault-block mountains?
A)Himalayas
B)Rocky Mountains
C)Basin and Range
D)Alps
A)Himalayas
B)Rocky Mountains
C)Basin and Range
D)Alps
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30
Which type of fault was responsible for the devastation associated with the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco?
A)Transform
B)Normal
C)Reverse
D)Thrust
A)Transform
B)Normal
C)Reverse
D)Thrust
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31
Faults that exhibit both dip-slip and strike-slip movement are called ________ faults.
A)thrust
B)horst
C)normal
D)oblique-slip
A)thrust
B)horst
C)normal
D)oblique-slip
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32
You are a seismologist and are driving out to a location where a fault has recently shifted.When you arrive at the location, you see that the road you are driving on was constructed across the fault line.Because of slippage along the fault, the road ahead has been shifted to the left by 20 feet.What kind of fault is present?
A)Left-lateral strike-slip
B)Right-lateral strike-slip
C)Thrust
D)Normal
A)Left-lateral strike-slip
B)Right-lateral strike-slip
C)Thrust
D)Normal
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33
Which of the following best describes the age relationship of the layers in an anticline?
A)Oldest on the outside of the fold, youngest on the inside
B)Oldest on the inside of the fold, youngest on the outside
C)Oldest materials thrust up on top of younger layers
D)Horizontal bedding with the youngest layers on the top
A)Oldest on the outside of the fold, youngest on the inside
B)Oldest on the inside of the fold, youngest on the outside
C)Oldest materials thrust up on top of younger layers
D)Horizontal bedding with the youngest layers on the top
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34
Which of the following scenarios would best indicate that a thrust fault is present at a location?
A)The hanging wall of the fault has slipped down.
B)Two parts of the same rock have been horizontally displaced by 20 feet.
C)Cambrian-aged rocks have been shoved on top of Jurassic-aged rocks.
D)The crust has lengthened, allowing a graben to slip down and create a pull-apart basin.
A)The hanging wall of the fault has slipped down.
B)Two parts of the same rock have been horizontally displaced by 20 feet.
C)Cambrian-aged rocks have been shoved on top of Jurassic-aged rocks.
D)The crust has lengthened, allowing a graben to slip down and create a pull-apart basin.
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35
________ is the compass direction of the line produced by the intersection of an inclined rock layer with a horizontal plane.
A)Dip
B)Angle
C)Strike
D)Plunge
A)Dip
B)Angle
C)Strike
D)Plunge
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36
What is the difference between faults and joints?
A)Joints are the result of compression, whereas faults are the result of tension.
B)Joints are the result of earthquakes, and faults are the result of weathering.
C)Joints form in place, whereas faults form because rock has moved.
D)Joints form from external stress, and faults form from cooling.
A)Joints are the result of compression, whereas faults are the result of tension.
B)Joints are the result of earthquakes, and faults are the result of weathering.
C)Joints form in place, whereas faults form because rock has moved.
D)Joints form from external stress, and faults form from cooling.
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37
How will rock salt likely respond when put under stress?
A)It will fault
B)It will bend or flow
C)It will dissolve
D)It will fragment
A)It will fault
B)It will bend or flow
C)It will dissolve
D)It will fragment
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38
Detachment faults are low-angle ________ faults.
A)thrust
B)normal
C)reverse
D)strike-slip
A)thrust
B)normal
C)reverse
D)strike-slip
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39
Some of the most destructive earthquakes, such as the Haitian earthquake of 2010, occur along ________ faults.
A)reverse
B)strike-slip
C)thrust
D)normal
A)reverse
B)strike-slip
C)thrust
D)normal
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40
________ is the angle of inclination of the surface of a rock unit measured from a horizontal plane.
A)Dip
B)Faulting
C)Strike
D)Plunge
A)Dip
B)Faulting
C)Strike
D)Plunge
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41
Explain how stress is different from strain.
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42
Explain the difference in orientation between a nonplunging anticline and a plunging anticline.
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43
Despite not seeing the severe tectonic forces of the Rocky Mountains, the interior states of Illinois and Michigan have basins (the Illinois and Michigan basins).However, these basins formed in a different way.Explain how the Illinois and Michigan basins formed without significant tectonic influence.
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44
Shear stress is a type of confining pressure.
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45
Over the course of the last couple of centuries, major businesses all over the world have spent a great deal of time and money searching for and studying structural geologic features in order to find deposits of petroleum.How would these structures trap the substances these companies are interested in?
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46
Movements along normal faults can produce alternating upthrown and down-dropped fault blocks.What are the names associated with these blocks, respectively?
A)Synclines and anticlines
B)Domes and basins
C)Horsts and grabens
D)Left-lateral and right-lateral
A)Synclines and anticlines
B)Domes and basins
C)Horsts and grabens
D)Left-lateral and right-lateral
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47
Some strike-slip faults are big enough to accommodate movement between two tectonic plates.
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48
Joints are fractures in a rock created by tension and will demonstrate significant displacement.
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49
Compare and contrast thrust faults and reverse faults.
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50
Shearing produced fault zones in the deep crust and folding in the upper crust.
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51
Strained geologic materials lose their original configuration during deformation.
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52
The Appalachian Mountains were formed when the North American continent collided with Africa to form the supercontinent Pangaea over 250 million years ago.What kind of tectonic boundary existed here? What sort of structural features would you expect to find in this region?
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53
What are the four factors that influence rock strength? Describe how they will affect the rock when it is under stress.
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54
Compare rock deformation in near surface environments to that deep within Earth's crust.Which deformation style will be more common in each location?
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55
Dip will always be 90° away from strike.
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56
The Basin and Range province is an extensional region in the American Southwest characterized by roughly parallel mountains ranges separated by broad, flat-bottomed valleys.What sort of structural features would you expect to find in this region?
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57
Rocks subjected to heat will be more likely to go through brittle deformation when stressed.
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58
A syncline is a downfold in rock where the youngest layers are in the middle of the fold and the youngest are on the outside.
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59
Explain the role that confining pressure has on rock strength and how the rock deforms under pressure.
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60
Although the Valley and Ridge province of the Appalachians is characterized by intensely folded rock, it is not the structures themselves that are resulting in the ridges and valleys.What rocks make up the Valley and Ridge province, which ones make each landform (ridges or valleys), and why?
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61

A)Syncline
B)Basin
C)Anticline
D)Dome
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A)Anticline
B)Slickensides
C)Fault scarp
D)Joints
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A)Syncline
B)Basin
C)Anticline
D)Dome
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A)Shear
B)Compression
C)Tension
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A)Normal fault
B)Reverse fault
C)Left-lateral strike-slip fault
D)Right-lateral strike-slip fault
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A)Shear
B)Compression
C)Tension
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