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1 Deformation of the Earth’s Crust
©2015 structural-geology-tectonics.html Deformation of the Earth’s Crust

2 Isostasy Isostasy-The balance between the pull of gravity on the lithosphere and the push of the asthenosphere. If the mass of the crust increases, it sinks. New mountains, glaciers, sediment deposition

3 Isostasy If the mass of the crust decreases, it rises.
Erosion of mountains, melting of glaciers.

4 Stress ©2015 Stress-The squeezing, stretching and twisting of the Earth’s crust. Types of stress: Compression-Pushing together   Tension-Pulling apart   Shearing- sliding in opposite directions 

5 Folds Folds-bend in rock layers.
Happen below the crust where it is experiencing stress. ©2015

6 Types of Folds Anticline Syncline folds upwards. (look like an A)
Oldest rock is in the center of the fold. folds downwards (looks like a U) The youngest layer is in the center of the fold. ©2015 ©2015

7 Label the picture ©2015

8 Fault-a break in rock in which there is movement.
Hanging wall-The rock above the fault. Foot wall-The rock below the fault. Label the picture ©2015

9 Types of Faults Normal Fault-hanging wall moves down, footwall moves up. Caused by tension stress What type of plate boundary would this most likely occur at? ©2014 ©2010 Kit Morse

10 Back of the page. Reverse Fault-hanging wall moves up, footwall move down. Caused by compression stress What type of plate boundary would this most likely occur at? ©2014

11 Caused by shearing stress.
Strike Slip Fault-rock on either side of the fault slides horizontally past each other in opposite directions. Caused by shearing stress. What type of plate boundary would this most likely occur at? ©2014 ©2016 USGS

12 Label the 3 pictures with the type of fault they are.

13 How Mountains Form Mountain Range-A group of mountains that are close together and formed together. Ex. Rocky Mountains ©2016

14 Mountain System-A group of mountain ranges that are close to each other. Ex: The Appalachian Mountain system. ©2016

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