Deck 13: Deformation, Mountain Building, and the Evolution of Continents

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Most mountain belts are the result complex deformation by compression.
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The Appalachian Mountains are the result of deformation along a convergent plate boundary.
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Local geologic structures can be ignored in site selection for large structures because they formed so long ago.
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Stress is the force that causes strain.
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Strain is deformation caused by stress.
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Stress is the result of an applied strain.
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Rock layers subjected to tension are commonly shortened in the direction of stress by either faulting or folding.
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Elastic strain can result from compression, tension, or shear.
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Stratified rocks which are not horizontal in exposure are exceptions to the principle of superposition.
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The youngest exposed rocks are found in the center of a structural basin.
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An anticline is the result of plastic strain associated with compressional stress.
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Folding of rocks require that the rock behave in an elastic manner during the actual folding.
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The strike of rocks along the flank of an syncline would normally parallel the axis of the syncline.
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Normal faulting would result from compressional stress.
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Tensional stresses produce mountains through folding.
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In North America, accreted terranes have been identified only in the North American Pacific northwest.
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The Canadian Shield has rugged topography due to the great age of the craton rocks.
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Plate boundary type (e.g. convergent) is constant over time along a given plate margin.
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Rocks deform in response to

A) compressional stresses
B) tensional stresses
C) shear stresses
D) A and B
E) all of the above
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Rocks exposed to compressional stress are

A) squeezed by external forces directed toward one another
B) shortened in the direction of stress
C) faulted or folded
D) all of the above
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Rocks strained beyond their elastic limit by compressional stresses will result in

A) folding
B) normal faulting
C) shearing
D) volcanism
E) isostatic rebound
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Rocks that exhibit the effects of plastic deformation

A) must have originated along a divergent plate boundary
B) must have been subjected to compressional stress
C) must have occurred deep within the crust
D) must have been associated with intrusive activity
E) A and D
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Plastic deformation would most likely be associated with

A) igneous rocks
B) sedimentary rocks
C) metamorphic rocks
D) A and C
E) B and C
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Monoclines are the result of

A) compressional stress from one direction only
B) deep subsurface faulting that does not extend to the surface
C) tensional stress accompanying plastic deformation
D) folds with low amplitude and long wavelength
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Geologic structures found in mountain ranges formed by compression at convergent plate margins would likely include

A) overturned and recumbent folds
B) plunging folds
C) reverse faulting
D) A and B
E) all of the above
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County officials associated with emergency planning and management should be most concerned with

A) faults
B) joints
C) folds
D) all of the above
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For a normal fault to occur, which of the following sets of conditions would have to be present?

A) compressional stress and brittle fracture
B) compressional stress and plastic strain
C) tensional stress and brittle fracture
D) tensional stress and elastic strain
E) tensional stress and plastic strain
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For a fold to occur, which of the following sets of conditions would have to be present?

A) compressional stress and brittle fracture
B) compressional stress and plastic strain
C) tensional stress and brittle fracture
D) tensional stress and elastic strain
E) tensional stress and plastic strain
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Oceanic-continental plate orogenesis can be recognized in the geological record by

A) an accretionary wedge containing ophiolites.
B) a landward belt of volcanoes and batholiths.
C) an inland zone of block faults.
D) A and B
E) all of the above
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Accreted terranes identified on the west coast of North America have been accreted within the past

A) 200 million years.
B) 100 million years.
C) 20 million years.
D) 10 million years.
E) 2 million years.
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Terranes are believed to have originated

A) by processes not presently understood.
B) by collision with asteroids.
C) from great distances and distant plates but within the same hemisphere.
D) from great distances including opposite hemispheres.
E) all of the above
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A rock that behaves as a brittle solid near the surface may behave in a ductile manner and deform ___________when under higher ___________and pressures, and thus will___________ instead of fracture.
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A rock that behaves as a brittle solid and undergoes compressional stress would result in a_____________fault.
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A rock that behaves as a brittle solid and undergoes tensional stress would result in a___________ fault.
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Anticlines and synclines differ from domes and basins, in that the latter are more___________in shape than the former.
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The___________ is an imaginary sea level surface extending continuously through the continents.
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___________is the force applied to a given area, and___________ is the deformation caused by stress which exceeds internal strength.
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___________ rocks show little or no plastic strain before fracture, while___________rocks show much plastic strain.
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A ___________is a type of fold which has axial beds that are younger than those of its limbs and limbs which dip toward its axis?
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Describe the type of stress and expected structures associated with each type of plate tectonic boundary.
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Why is some knowledge of stress-strain relationships and rock behavior significant to the general public? Use an example in your explanation.
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What are three possible uses for geologic maps?
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Briefly explain the three-stage scenario by which the cratons of continents evolved.
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Compare and contrast the Appalachian Mountains with the Andes Mountains relative to their age and plate tectonic setting.
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Why are some rock units folded and others of similar rock type faulted?
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What plate tectonic setting is responsible for the large mountain systems of the world?
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What happens if a rock undergoes an elastic strain?
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What is the strike of an inclined rock layer?
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What type of fold is an up-arched fold?
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What can we say about a fold if both its limbs dip in the same direction?
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When is a fold described as being asymmetrical?
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How are non-plunging synclines distinguished from anticlines on geologic maps?
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What is a fault scarp?
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What are two types of dip-slip faults?
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Which type of fault is one in which the hanging wall has moved downward relative to the foot wall?
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What type of faults are caused by shearing forces ?
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What are two types of strike-slip faults?
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What is the difference between an anticline and a monocline?
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What kind of fault is the infamous San Andreas Fault in California?
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What kind of movement has there been along the San Andreas Fault (i.e., which side has been moving in which relative direction)?
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How is a fault classified when it has components of both dip-slip and strike-slip movement?
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What kind of information can a geologic map be used to present?
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What is the difference between horsts and grabens?
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What type of forces produce block faulted mountains such as those in the Basin and Range Province of the southwestern United States?
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Name the two zones (belts) in which most of Earth's geologically recent and present-day orogenic activity is concentrated.
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Which of the three major types of plate boundaries is responsible for most orogenesis?
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Volcanic island arcs are characteristic of which type of convergent plate boundaries?
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Give an example of a mountain range formed as a result of continental-continental plate collision.
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What are three ways in which terranes differ from surrounding strata and can therefore be identified?
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What is the age of the oldest known rocks that have been dated?
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In what country were these oldest dated rocks recently discovered?
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What is a shield, such as the Canadian Shield?
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What is the difference between a shield and a craton?
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Along which margins of the North American craton have orogeny and accretion occurred mainly during the last 570 million years, to give North America its present shape?
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During which Era did the rocks of the Appalachian and Ouachita Mountains form?
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How long ago did the Laramide orogeny begin?
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What is the name of the complex mountainous region which extends through North America from Alaska into central Mexico?
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The Colorado Plateau, Rocky Mountains, Columbia Plateau, Sierra Madre Occidental, and Sierra Nevada are all elements of what major mountainous complex in North America?
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Deck 13: Deformation, Mountain Building, and the Evolution of Continents
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Most mountain belts are the result complex deformation by compression.
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The Appalachian Mountains are the result of deformation along a convergent plate boundary.
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Local geologic structures can be ignored in site selection for large structures because they formed so long ago.
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Stress is the force that causes strain.
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Strain is deformation caused by stress.
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Stress is the result of an applied strain.
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Rock layers subjected to tension are commonly shortened in the direction of stress by either faulting or folding.
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Elastic strain can result from compression, tension, or shear.
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Stratified rocks which are not horizontal in exposure are exceptions to the principle of superposition.
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The youngest exposed rocks are found in the center of a structural basin.
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An anticline is the result of plastic strain associated with compressional stress.
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Folding of rocks require that the rock behave in an elastic manner during the actual folding.
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The strike of rocks along the flank of an syncline would normally parallel the axis of the syncline.
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Normal faulting would result from compressional stress.
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Tensional stresses produce mountains through folding.
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In North America, accreted terranes have been identified only in the North American Pacific northwest.
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The Canadian Shield has rugged topography due to the great age of the craton rocks.
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Plate boundary type (e.g. convergent) is constant over time along a given plate margin.
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Rocks deform in response to

A) compressional stresses
B) tensional stresses
C) shear stresses
D) A and B
E) all of the above
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Rocks exposed to compressional stress are

A) squeezed by external forces directed toward one another
B) shortened in the direction of stress
C) faulted or folded
D) all of the above
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Rocks strained beyond their elastic limit by compressional stresses will result in

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B) normal faulting
C) shearing
D) volcanism
E) isostatic rebound
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Rocks that exhibit the effects of plastic deformation

A) must have originated along a divergent plate boundary
B) must have been subjected to compressional stress
C) must have occurred deep within the crust
D) must have been associated with intrusive activity
E) A and D
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Plastic deformation would most likely be associated with

A) igneous rocks
B) sedimentary rocks
C) metamorphic rocks
D) A and C
E) B and C
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Monoclines are the result of

A) compressional stress from one direction only
B) deep subsurface faulting that does not extend to the surface
C) tensional stress accompanying plastic deformation
D) folds with low amplitude and long wavelength
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Geologic structures found in mountain ranges formed by compression at convergent plate margins would likely include

A) overturned and recumbent folds
B) plunging folds
C) reverse faulting
D) A and B
E) all of the above
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County officials associated with emergency planning and management should be most concerned with

A) faults
B) joints
C) folds
D) all of the above
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For a normal fault to occur, which of the following sets of conditions would have to be present?

A) compressional stress and brittle fracture
B) compressional stress and plastic strain
C) tensional stress and brittle fracture
D) tensional stress and elastic strain
E) tensional stress and plastic strain
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For a fold to occur, which of the following sets of conditions would have to be present?

A) compressional stress and brittle fracture
B) compressional stress and plastic strain
C) tensional stress and brittle fracture
D) tensional stress and elastic strain
E) tensional stress and plastic strain
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Oceanic-continental plate orogenesis can be recognized in the geological record by

A) an accretionary wedge containing ophiolites.
B) a landward belt of volcanoes and batholiths.
C) an inland zone of block faults.
D) A and B
E) all of the above
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Accreted terranes identified on the west coast of North America have been accreted within the past

A) 200 million years.
B) 100 million years.
C) 20 million years.
D) 10 million years.
E) 2 million years.
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Terranes are believed to have originated

A) by processes not presently understood.
B) by collision with asteroids.
C) from great distances and distant plates but within the same hemisphere.
D) from great distances including opposite hemispheres.
E) all of the above
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A rock that behaves as a brittle solid near the surface may behave in a ductile manner and deform ___________when under higher ___________and pressures, and thus will___________ instead of fracture.
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A rock that behaves as a brittle solid and undergoes compressional stress would result in a_____________fault.
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A rock that behaves as a brittle solid and undergoes tensional stress would result in a___________ fault.
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Anticlines and synclines differ from domes and basins, in that the latter are more___________in shape than the former.
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The___________ is an imaginary sea level surface extending continuously through the continents.
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___________is the force applied to a given area, and___________ is the deformation caused by stress which exceeds internal strength.
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___________ rocks show little or no plastic strain before fracture, while___________rocks show much plastic strain.
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A ___________is a type of fold which has axial beds that are younger than those of its limbs and limbs which dip toward its axis?
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Describe the type of stress and expected structures associated with each type of plate tectonic boundary.
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Why is some knowledge of stress-strain relationships and rock behavior significant to the general public? Use an example in your explanation.
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What are three possible uses for geologic maps?
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Briefly explain the three-stage scenario by which the cratons of continents evolved.
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Compare and contrast the Appalachian Mountains with the Andes Mountains relative to their age and plate tectonic setting.
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Why are some rock units folded and others of similar rock type faulted?
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What plate tectonic setting is responsible for the large mountain systems of the world?
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What happens if a rock undergoes an elastic strain?
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What is the strike of an inclined rock layer?
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What type of fold is an up-arched fold?
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What can we say about a fold if both its limbs dip in the same direction?
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When is a fold described as being asymmetrical?
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How are non-plunging synclines distinguished from anticlines on geologic maps?
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What is a fault scarp?
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What are two types of dip-slip faults?
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Which type of fault is one in which the hanging wall has moved downward relative to the foot wall?
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What type of faults are caused by shearing forces ?
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What are two types of strike-slip faults?
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What is the difference between an anticline and a monocline?
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What kind of fault is the infamous San Andreas Fault in California?
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What kind of movement has there been along the San Andreas Fault (i.e., which side has been moving in which relative direction)?
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How is a fault classified when it has components of both dip-slip and strike-slip movement?
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What kind of information can a geologic map be used to present?
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What is the difference between horsts and grabens?
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What type of forces produce block faulted mountains such as those in the Basin and Range Province of the southwestern United States?
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Name the two zones (belts) in which most of Earth's geologically recent and present-day orogenic activity is concentrated.
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Which of the three major types of plate boundaries is responsible for most orogenesis?
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Volcanic island arcs are characteristic of which type of convergent plate boundaries?
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Give an example of a mountain range formed as a result of continental-continental plate collision.
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What are three ways in which terranes differ from surrounding strata and can therefore be identified?
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What is the age of the oldest known rocks that have been dated?
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In what country were these oldest dated rocks recently discovered?
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What is a shield, such as the Canadian Shield?
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What is the difference between a shield and a craton?
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Along which margins of the North American craton have orogeny and accretion occurred mainly during the last 570 million years, to give North America its present shape?
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During which Era did the rocks of the Appalachian and Ouachita Mountains form?
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How long ago did the Laramide orogeny begin?
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What is the name of the complex mountainous region which extends through North America from Alaska into central Mexico?
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The Colorado Plateau, Rocky Mountains, Columbia Plateau, Sierra Madre Occidental, and Sierra Nevada are all elements of what major mountainous complex in North America?
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