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Title: True Dip and Apparent Dip


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True Dip and Apparent Dip
  • Dip is always between 0 and 90
  • True dip is measured in vertical plane that is
    perpendicular to strike line
  • Apparent dip is measured in vertical plane that
    is at arbitrary angle to strike line
  • Apparent dip is always less than True Dip

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Relationship between True Dip and Apparent Dip
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Where
apparent dip
true dip
angle between line of section and strike line
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Primary and Secondary Structures
  • Primary - structures due to formation of the rock
    (e.g., before diagenisis, before magma
    solidifies)
  • Secondary - structures due to diagenesis and
    deformation
  • Diagenesis process of sediment becoming a rock
    compaction, cementation, recrystallization

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Causes for Secondary Structures
  • Pressure
  • Non-hydrostatic stress
  • Temperature
  • Fluid activity

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How Do Rocks Respond to Stress?
  • Stress (hydrostatic and non-hydrostatic)
  • Orientation of stress compared to bedding fabrics
  • Stress and strain history (rate of strain)
  • Temperature
  • Material Properities

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Responses to Stress
  • Brittle Fracture (breaking into pieces)
  • Frictional (slip on pre-existing fracture)
  • Ductile (macroscopic flow of rocks)
  • - cataclastic - microscopically brittle
  • - plastic (actual creep of the crystals)

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Review of Sequence and superpostion
  • Principal of superposition
  • Original horizontality
  • Cross cutting relationships

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Folds
  • Axial Line line on a fold separating dip in one
    direction from dip in another direction
  • Fold axis direction contained within the beds
  • Cylindrical Fold
  • Hinge Line line of maximum curvature in a
    single folded surface
  • Hinge Surface axial surface surface made of
    many hinge lines

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Symmetry of Folds
  • Asymmetric Fold has one limb dipping steeper
    than the other
  • Overturned fold has at least one limb tilted by
    more than 90

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  • Monocline place where homogeneously dipping
    beds are locally steepened
  • Anticline fold with older rocks in concave
    center
  • Syncline fold with younger rocks in concave
    center

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  • Synform fold that closes (bends) downward,
    regardless of which way is younger
  • Antiform fold that closes (bends) upward,
    regardless of which way is younger
  • Antiformal syncline syncline (younger rocks in
    concave center) shaped like anticline
  • Synformal anticline an anticline (older rocks
    in concave center) shaped like a syncline

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Plunging Folds
  • Folds with inclined hinge lines
  • In map view you get chevron shapes for plunging
    folds

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The scale of structures
  • 10-10m atom 10-10m 1 A (angstrom)
  • 10-9m - 10-8m dislocations
  • 10-7m - 10-1m fabrics
  • 10-8m - 104m folds
  • 10-8m - 106m fractures

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