structural geology
study of faults, folds, and other tectonically produced features
stress (and its 3 types)
strain
change in shape or size of a body because of application of stress: deformation
for rocks and soils, deformation will be a consequence of 3 things:
3 types of deformation
elastic deformation
plastic deformation
brittle deformation
folds and their types
anticline vs. syncline
- Synclines: downturned folds, limbs dip towards each other (Synclines smile)
upright folds
can be vertical (symmetrical) or inclined (asymmetrical)
overturned folds
parallel axial planes (inclined, limbs dipping in same direction)
recumbent folds
axial plane is horizontal or near horizontal
faults/fractures
fault types
normal faults
hanging wall vs. foot wall
- Footwall block lies below the fault plane
horst vs. graben landscapes
reverse faults
thrust faults
- Can result in overthrusting: older rocks nearly horizontal above younger rocks
strike-slip faults
strike vs. drip
dip symbols on a geological map
oldest and youngest rocks: anticlines vs. synclines
- Synclines: youngest rocks in centre