Deck 11: Crags,cracks,and Crumples: Crustal Deformation and Mountain Building

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Right-lateral and left-lateral are both examples of ________ faults.

A)strike-slip
B)dip-slip
C)oblique-slip
D)reverse
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An episode of mountain building is termed a(n)________.

A)orogeny
B)phylogeny
C)aureole
D)slickenside
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Which of these is NOT one of the components of deformation?

A)displacement
B)rotation
C)distortion
D)dissolution
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A body of rock affected by tensile stress will likely undergo ________.

A)shortening
B)stretching
C)shear strain
D)rotation
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The term for a change in shape induced by stress is ________.

A)plastic deformation
B)pressure release
C)strain
D)metamorphosis
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Why do earthquakes occur only above the brittle/plastic transition depth?

A)Below the transition,the rocks are too hot.
B)Below the transition,the rocks break too easily.
C)Above the transition,the rocks are too hot.
D)Above the transition,the rocks will flow.
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If a fault plane is greater than 35° from horizontal and the hanging-wall block moves upward relative to the footwall block,the fault is called a ________ fault.

A)detachment
B)normal
C)reverse
D)thrust
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The distinction between joints and faults is that ________.

A)faults are joints that are greater than one square meter in areal extent
B)faults are fractures along which displacement has occurred;displacement does not occur along joints
C)joints are fractures along which displacement has occurred;displacement does not occur along faults
D)there is no distinction;the two terms are synonymous
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Under which condition would a body of rock be most likely to exhibit brittle behavior?

A)slow rate of deformation
B)low temperature
C)high temperature
D)high pressure
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Under which of these conditions would a body of rock be more likely to exhibit plastic behavior?

A)low temperature
B)high temperature
C)low pressure
D)high rate of deformation
Question
Force per unit area is termed ________.

A)stress
B)strain
C)power
D)work
Question
Movement along faults often produces a rock formed from sharply angled rock fragments termed ________.

A)fault gouge
B)rock flour
C)fault breccia
D)slickenside
Question
A body of rock affected by compressive stress will likely undergo ________.

A)shortening
B)stretching
C)shear strain
D)rotation
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How is stress different from strain?

A)Strain is a measure of the total displacement on a fault.
B)Stress is the change in shape of a rock due to applied strain.
C)Strain is the change in shape of a rock due to applied stress.
D)They are not different: stress and strain are synonymous.
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How is stress different from force?

A)Force is the stress applied per unit area.
B)Stress is the force applied per unit area.
C)Force comes from one direction,while stress comes from all directions.
D)They are not different: stress and force are synonymous.
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A polished surface produced by scraping of rock along a fault is termed a(n)________.

A)orogeny
B)phylogeny
C)aureole
D)slickenside
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Normal,reverse,and thrust are all examples of ________ faults.

A)strike-slip
B)dip-slip
C)oblique-slip
D)lateral
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Which of these features would NOT help a geologist recognize a fault?

A)different rock units juxtaposed against each other
B)a small step on the landscape
C)a shattered rock consisting of visible angular fragments
D)regularly spaced quartz veins
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How does the rate at which a body of rock is deformed affect its behavior?

A)A rock deformed quickly is likely to exhibit brittle behavior.
B)A rock deformed slowly is likely to exhibit brittle behavior.
C)The rate of deformation has no effect on a rock's behavior.
D)The rate of deformation is important only below the brittle/plastic transition.
Question
Regularly spaced joints in an outcrop may indicate that an area ________.

A)is under intense shear stress
B)has experienced compressional stress
C)is underlain by a thrust fault
D)is formed from rocks that were once at great depth
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A fold shaped like an elongate arch is a(n)________. <strong>A fold shaped like an elongate arch is a(n)________.  </strong> A)anticline B)basin C)dome D)syncline <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)anticline
B)basin
C)dome
D)syncline
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A geologist's compass differs from the more widely known orienteering compass in that the geologist's compass ________. <strong>A geologist's compass differs from the more widely known orienteering compass in that the geologist's compass ________.  </strong> A)possesses an inclinometer,allowing the user to measure dip and plunge angles B)contains a barometer that warns the geologist of approaching storms C)can chemically analyze rock samples in the field D)needle points directly toward geographic north rather than geomagnetic north <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)possesses an inclinometer,allowing the user to measure dip and plunge angles
B)contains a barometer that warns the geologist of approaching storms
C)can chemically analyze rock samples in the field
D)needle points directly toward geographic north rather than geomagnetic north
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Normal faults assume a more shallow dip angle with depth;when the fault plane becomes nearly horizontal,these faults are termed ________.

A)thrusts
B)folds
C)detachments
D)fault scarps
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If a fault plane is less than 35° from horizontal and the hanging-wall block moves upward relative to the footwall block,the fault is a ________ fault.

A)detachment
B)normal
C)reverse
D)thrust
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Which of these properly illustrates the principle of isostasy?

A)High-density crust floats on top of low-density mantle.
B)Mountains stand high because they are gravitationally balanced by their deep crustal roots.
C)When weight is added to the crust,the crust responds by rebounding upward.
D)When material is removed from the crust,the crust maintains the new,lower elevation.
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A fold shaped like an elongate trough is a(n)________. <strong>A fold shaped like an elongate trough is a(n)________.  </strong> A)anticline B)basin C)dome D)syncline <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)anticline
B)basin
C)dome
D)syncline
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Which fault below could result from both strike-slip and dip-slip stresses? <strong>Which fault below could result from both strike-slip and dip-slip stresses?  </strong> A)A B)B C)C D)D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
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Shear stress at sufficient depth within a fault plane can induce plastic shear,forming a fine-grained metamorphic rock named ________.

A)ignimbrite
B)gneiss
C)mylonite
D)migmatite
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A fold shaped like an upside-down bowl is a(n)________. <strong>A fold shaped like an upside-down bowl is a(n)________.  </strong> A)anticline B)basin C)dome D)syncline <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)anticline
B)basin
C)dome
D)syncline
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On a geologic map,if the contacts between sedimentary rock units form a series of parallel lines,with the youngest unit in the center,the underlying structure is a ________. <strong>On a geologic map,if the contacts between sedimentary rock units form a series of parallel lines,with the youngest unit in the center,the underlying structure is a ________.  </strong> A)horizontal anticline B)plunging anticline C)horizontal syncline D)plunging syncline <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)horizontal anticline
B)plunging anticline
C)horizontal syncline
D)plunging syncline
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Orogenesis (mountain building)leads to the production of ________.

A)metamorphic rocks
B)igneous and sedimentary rocks
C)metamorphic and igneous rocks
D)igneous,metamorphic,and sedimentary rocks
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In a ________ fault,the fault plane is nonvertical and the hanging-wall block moves downward relative to the footwall block.

A)detachment
B)normal
C)reverse
D)thrust
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In the map below,the vertical,north-south trending fault is a ________ fault. <strong>In the map below,the vertical,north-south trending fault is a ________ fault.  </strong> A)normal dip-slip B)reverse dip-slip C)right-lateral strike-slip D)left-lateral strike-slip <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)normal dip-slip
B)reverse dip-slip
C)right-lateral strike-slip
D)left-lateral strike-slip
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How is tectonic foliation,such as elongation of quartz grains,oriented relative to the original bedding plane of a body of rock?

A)Foliation is parallel to original bedding.
B)Foliation is at about 45° to original bedding.
C)Foliation is perpendicular to original bedding.
D)Foliation can be at a variety of angles to original bedding.
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On a geologic map,if the contacts between sedimentary rock units form a bull's-eye pattern of concentric circles,with the youngest unit in the center,the underlying structure is a(n)________. <strong>On a geologic map,if the contacts between sedimentary rock units form a bull's-eye pattern of concentric circles,with the youngest unit in the center,the underlying structure is a(n)________.  </strong> A)anticline B)basin C)dome D)syncline <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)anticline
B)basin
C)dome
D)syncline
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It is possible for offset along an oblique-slip fault to have both ________ and ________ components.

A)normal;reverse
B)right-lateral;left-lateral
C)normal;left-lateral
D)reverse;thrust
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The sides of a fold,where curvature is at a minimum,are termed ________. <strong>The sides of a fold,where curvature is at a minimum,are termed ________.  </strong> A)branches B)limbs C)axial planes D)hinges <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)branches
B)limbs
C)axial planes
D)hinges
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The central portion of high curvature on a fold is termed the fold ________.

A)limb
B)hinge
C)midsection
D)thorax
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A fold shaped like a right-side-up bowl is a(n)________. <strong>A fold shaped like a right-side-up bowl is a(n)________.  </strong> A)anticline B)basin C)dome D)syncline <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)anticline
B)basin
C)dome
D)syncline
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On a geologic map,if the contacts between sedimentary rock units form a bull's-eye pattern of concentric circles,with the oldest unit in the center,the underlying structure is a(n)________. <strong>On a geologic map,if the contacts between sedimentary rock units form a bull's-eye pattern of concentric circles,with the oldest unit in the center,the underlying structure is a(n)________.  </strong> A)anticline B)basin C)dome D)syncline <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)anticline
B)basin
C)dome
D)syncline
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Mountain ranges are NOT associated with ________.

A)convergent plate boundaries
B)divergent plate boundaries
C)transform plate boundaries
D)hot spots
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How were nearly all of the present mountain ranges formed?

A)tilting of rift blocks into half grabens
B)compression of areas along transform plate boundaries
C)addition of accreted terranes to the continents
D)repeated cycles of collision and rifting
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Which of these is NOT characteristic of deformation brought on by orogeny?

A)metamorphosed rock
B)folded rock
C)faulted rock
D)isostatic rebound
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Continental crust is typically 35 km thick,but may be up to ________ thick under mountain ranges.

A)40 km
B)70 km
C)200 km
D)400 km
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Regions of continents that have NOT been subjected to orogeny during the past one billion years are termed ________.

A)exotic terranes
B)accreted terranes
C)cratons
D)cratonic platforms
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Regions where Precambrian metamorphic rocks are exposed at the surface are termed ________.

A)shields
B)cratonic platforms
C)convergent margins
D)domes
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The balance between the weight of a mountain range and the buoyancy provided by the underlying mantle is termed ________.

A)punctuated equilibrium
B)homeostatic equilibrium
C)isostatic equilibrium
D)osmotic equilibrium
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What is the primary reason why mountains substantially taller than Mt.Everest are unlikely to arise on Earth?

A)The high geothermal gradient in the crust causes mountains to collapse under their own weight.
B)Exhumation proceeds faster than uplift.
C)Extreme elevations cause chemical weathering to outpace uplift.
D)Uplift is limited by the rate of subduction.
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The outer portion of a craton,where deformed rocks are covered by sediments,is termed the ________.

A)shield
B)cratonic platform
C)convergent margin
D)exotic terrane
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There are many ways in which uplift can occur,but all of them reflect ________.

A)compressional forces
B)the effects of weathering and erosion
C)subduction zone processes
D)the lithosphere's tendency to achieve isostasy
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Deck 11: Crags,cracks,and Crumples: Crustal Deformation and Mountain Building
1
Right-lateral and left-lateral are both examples of ________ faults.

A)strike-slip
B)dip-slip
C)oblique-slip
D)reverse
A
2
An episode of mountain building is termed a(n)________.

A)orogeny
B)phylogeny
C)aureole
D)slickenside
A
3
Which of these is NOT one of the components of deformation?

A)displacement
B)rotation
C)distortion
D)dissolution
D
4
A body of rock affected by tensile stress will likely undergo ________.

A)shortening
B)stretching
C)shear strain
D)rotation
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The term for a change in shape induced by stress is ________.

A)plastic deformation
B)pressure release
C)strain
D)metamorphosis
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Why do earthquakes occur only above the brittle/plastic transition depth?

A)Below the transition,the rocks are too hot.
B)Below the transition,the rocks break too easily.
C)Above the transition,the rocks are too hot.
D)Above the transition,the rocks will flow.
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If a fault plane is greater than 35° from horizontal and the hanging-wall block moves upward relative to the footwall block,the fault is called a ________ fault.

A)detachment
B)normal
C)reverse
D)thrust
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The distinction between joints and faults is that ________.

A)faults are joints that are greater than one square meter in areal extent
B)faults are fractures along which displacement has occurred;displacement does not occur along joints
C)joints are fractures along which displacement has occurred;displacement does not occur along faults
D)there is no distinction;the two terms are synonymous
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Under which condition would a body of rock be most likely to exhibit brittle behavior?

A)slow rate of deformation
B)low temperature
C)high temperature
D)high pressure
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Under which of these conditions would a body of rock be more likely to exhibit plastic behavior?

A)low temperature
B)high temperature
C)low pressure
D)high rate of deformation
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Force per unit area is termed ________.

A)stress
B)strain
C)power
D)work
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Movement along faults often produces a rock formed from sharply angled rock fragments termed ________.

A)fault gouge
B)rock flour
C)fault breccia
D)slickenside
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A body of rock affected by compressive stress will likely undergo ________.

A)shortening
B)stretching
C)shear strain
D)rotation
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How is stress different from strain?

A)Strain is a measure of the total displacement on a fault.
B)Stress is the change in shape of a rock due to applied strain.
C)Strain is the change in shape of a rock due to applied stress.
D)They are not different: stress and strain are synonymous.
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How is stress different from force?

A)Force is the stress applied per unit area.
B)Stress is the force applied per unit area.
C)Force comes from one direction,while stress comes from all directions.
D)They are not different: stress and force are synonymous.
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A polished surface produced by scraping of rock along a fault is termed a(n)________.

A)orogeny
B)phylogeny
C)aureole
D)slickenside
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Normal,reverse,and thrust are all examples of ________ faults.

A)strike-slip
B)dip-slip
C)oblique-slip
D)lateral
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Which of these features would NOT help a geologist recognize a fault?

A)different rock units juxtaposed against each other
B)a small step on the landscape
C)a shattered rock consisting of visible angular fragments
D)regularly spaced quartz veins
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How does the rate at which a body of rock is deformed affect its behavior?

A)A rock deformed quickly is likely to exhibit brittle behavior.
B)A rock deformed slowly is likely to exhibit brittle behavior.
C)The rate of deformation has no effect on a rock's behavior.
D)The rate of deformation is important only below the brittle/plastic transition.
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Regularly spaced joints in an outcrop may indicate that an area ________.

A)is under intense shear stress
B)has experienced compressional stress
C)is underlain by a thrust fault
D)is formed from rocks that were once at great depth
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A fold shaped like an elongate arch is a(n)________. <strong>A fold shaped like an elongate arch is a(n)________.  </strong> A)anticline B)basin C)dome D)syncline

A)anticline
B)basin
C)dome
D)syncline
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A geologist's compass differs from the more widely known orienteering compass in that the geologist's compass ________. <strong>A geologist's compass differs from the more widely known orienteering compass in that the geologist's compass ________.  </strong> A)possesses an inclinometer,allowing the user to measure dip and plunge angles B)contains a barometer that warns the geologist of approaching storms C)can chemically analyze rock samples in the field D)needle points directly toward geographic north rather than geomagnetic north

A)possesses an inclinometer,allowing the user to measure dip and plunge angles
B)contains a barometer that warns the geologist of approaching storms
C)can chemically analyze rock samples in the field
D)needle points directly toward geographic north rather than geomagnetic north
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Normal faults assume a more shallow dip angle with depth;when the fault plane becomes nearly horizontal,these faults are termed ________.

A)thrusts
B)folds
C)detachments
D)fault scarps
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If a fault plane is less than 35° from horizontal and the hanging-wall block moves upward relative to the footwall block,the fault is a ________ fault.

A)detachment
B)normal
C)reverse
D)thrust
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Which of these properly illustrates the principle of isostasy?

A)High-density crust floats on top of low-density mantle.
B)Mountains stand high because they are gravitationally balanced by their deep crustal roots.
C)When weight is added to the crust,the crust responds by rebounding upward.
D)When material is removed from the crust,the crust maintains the new,lower elevation.
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A fold shaped like an elongate trough is a(n)________. <strong>A fold shaped like an elongate trough is a(n)________.  </strong> A)anticline B)basin C)dome D)syncline

A)anticline
B)basin
C)dome
D)syncline
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Which fault below could result from both strike-slip and dip-slip stresses? <strong>Which fault below could result from both strike-slip and dip-slip stresses?  </strong> A)A B)B C)C D)D

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
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Shear stress at sufficient depth within a fault plane can induce plastic shear,forming a fine-grained metamorphic rock named ________.

A)ignimbrite
B)gneiss
C)mylonite
D)migmatite
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A fold shaped like an upside-down bowl is a(n)________. <strong>A fold shaped like an upside-down bowl is a(n)________.  </strong> A)anticline B)basin C)dome D)syncline

A)anticline
B)basin
C)dome
D)syncline
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On a geologic map,if the contacts between sedimentary rock units form a series of parallel lines,with the youngest unit in the center,the underlying structure is a ________. <strong>On a geologic map,if the contacts between sedimentary rock units form a series of parallel lines,with the youngest unit in the center,the underlying structure is a ________.  </strong> A)horizontal anticline B)plunging anticline C)horizontal syncline D)plunging syncline

A)horizontal anticline
B)plunging anticline
C)horizontal syncline
D)plunging syncline
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Orogenesis (mountain building)leads to the production of ________.

A)metamorphic rocks
B)igneous and sedimentary rocks
C)metamorphic and igneous rocks
D)igneous,metamorphic,and sedimentary rocks
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In a ________ fault,the fault plane is nonvertical and the hanging-wall block moves downward relative to the footwall block.

A)detachment
B)normal
C)reverse
D)thrust
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In the map below,the vertical,north-south trending fault is a ________ fault. <strong>In the map below,the vertical,north-south trending fault is a ________ fault.  </strong> A)normal dip-slip B)reverse dip-slip C)right-lateral strike-slip D)left-lateral strike-slip

A)normal dip-slip
B)reverse dip-slip
C)right-lateral strike-slip
D)left-lateral strike-slip
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How is tectonic foliation,such as elongation of quartz grains,oriented relative to the original bedding plane of a body of rock?

A)Foliation is parallel to original bedding.
B)Foliation is at about 45° to original bedding.
C)Foliation is perpendicular to original bedding.
D)Foliation can be at a variety of angles to original bedding.
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35
On a geologic map,if the contacts between sedimentary rock units form a bull's-eye pattern of concentric circles,with the youngest unit in the center,the underlying structure is a(n)________. <strong>On a geologic map,if the contacts between sedimentary rock units form a bull's-eye pattern of concentric circles,with the youngest unit in the center,the underlying structure is a(n)________.  </strong> A)anticline B)basin C)dome D)syncline

A)anticline
B)basin
C)dome
D)syncline
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36
It is possible for offset along an oblique-slip fault to have both ________ and ________ components.

A)normal;reverse
B)right-lateral;left-lateral
C)normal;left-lateral
D)reverse;thrust
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The sides of a fold,where curvature is at a minimum,are termed ________. <strong>The sides of a fold,where curvature is at a minimum,are termed ________.  </strong> A)branches B)limbs C)axial planes D)hinges

A)branches
B)limbs
C)axial planes
D)hinges
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The central portion of high curvature on a fold is termed the fold ________.

A)limb
B)hinge
C)midsection
D)thorax
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A fold shaped like a right-side-up bowl is a(n)________. <strong>A fold shaped like a right-side-up bowl is a(n)________.  </strong> A)anticline B)basin C)dome D)syncline

A)anticline
B)basin
C)dome
D)syncline
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On a geologic map,if the contacts between sedimentary rock units form a bull's-eye pattern of concentric circles,with the oldest unit in the center,the underlying structure is a(n)________. <strong>On a geologic map,if the contacts between sedimentary rock units form a bull's-eye pattern of concentric circles,with the oldest unit in the center,the underlying structure is a(n)________.  </strong> A)anticline B)basin C)dome D)syncline

A)anticline
B)basin
C)dome
D)syncline
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Mountain ranges are NOT associated with ________.

A)convergent plate boundaries
B)divergent plate boundaries
C)transform plate boundaries
D)hot spots
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42
How were nearly all of the present mountain ranges formed?

A)tilting of rift blocks into half grabens
B)compression of areas along transform plate boundaries
C)addition of accreted terranes to the continents
D)repeated cycles of collision and rifting
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Which of these is NOT characteristic of deformation brought on by orogeny?

A)metamorphosed rock
B)folded rock
C)faulted rock
D)isostatic rebound
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44
Continental crust is typically 35 km thick,but may be up to ________ thick under mountain ranges.

A)40 km
B)70 km
C)200 km
D)400 km
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45
Regions of continents that have NOT been subjected to orogeny during the past one billion years are termed ________.

A)exotic terranes
B)accreted terranes
C)cratons
D)cratonic platforms
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46
Regions where Precambrian metamorphic rocks are exposed at the surface are termed ________.

A)shields
B)cratonic platforms
C)convergent margins
D)domes
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47
The balance between the weight of a mountain range and the buoyancy provided by the underlying mantle is termed ________.

A)punctuated equilibrium
B)homeostatic equilibrium
C)isostatic equilibrium
D)osmotic equilibrium
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48
What is the primary reason why mountains substantially taller than Mt.Everest are unlikely to arise on Earth?

A)The high geothermal gradient in the crust causes mountains to collapse under their own weight.
B)Exhumation proceeds faster than uplift.
C)Extreme elevations cause chemical weathering to outpace uplift.
D)Uplift is limited by the rate of subduction.
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49
The outer portion of a craton,where deformed rocks are covered by sediments,is termed the ________.

A)shield
B)cratonic platform
C)convergent margin
D)exotic terrane
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50
There are many ways in which uplift can occur,but all of them reflect ________.

A)compressional forces
B)the effects of weathering and erosion
C)subduction zone processes
D)the lithosphere's tendency to achieve isostasy
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