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-study of faulting and folding of rocks (effects of deformation) |
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-geolgoic structures of rocks |
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-magnitude & direction of defroming force on surface
-force applied over an area
(force per unit area) |
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Confining
(Uniform Stress) |
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-applied by weight of overlying rocks
-equal in all directions by pressure
-still looks the same in layers
-body to change size not shape |
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Tensional
(differental stress) |
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-stress on body that causes stretching and elongation
-pulling apart
-rocks change shape
-streach & thinning faulting
(stress not equal in all directions) |
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Compressional
(differental stress)
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-stress that squeezes and compresses body
-pushes it together
-rocks change shape
-folding or faulting
(stress not equal in all directions)
plate tectonics= subduction |
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Shear
(differental stress)
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-force on body causing slippage or translation
-one direction on top/ opposite direction on buttom
-rock change shape
-shearing & faulting
(stress not equal in all directions)
plate tectonics-transform |
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measure of changes in
-length
-volume
-shape
in a stressed material
-observable deformation in the rock |
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-reversible change in change (volume or shape) in rock
-springs back to orginal form
-nonpermanent
(ex. rubberband) |
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-limiting stress
-solid has permentant deformation
-does not return to orginal size or shape once stressed is removed |
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-undergoes smooth, plastic deformation
-permentally deform
-flow, no breakage
-irreversable change in shape and/or volume
-stress beyond elastic limit
(butter-bends) |
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-limits of both elastic and ductile has exceeded
-Brittle substance
-irreversible kind of deformation
(chalk-broke) |
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higher temp
-increase ductility & less brittle solid becomes
lower temp
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-uniform squeezing of rock, by overlaying strata
-reduction of brittleness
High Confining Pressure
-rocks experience ductile deformation=bend and flowing
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-rate a rock is forced to change volume or shape
-measured in volume per unit or second
-fracture or ductile |
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minerals make up rocks properties
-quartz, garnet, olivine=brittle
(fracture easily)
-mica, clay, calcite,gypsum=ductile
(flow easily)
Water content
-reduces brittle, enchances ductile
-weakens chemical bonds |
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Above 15km rocks are
strong=fracture
Below 15km rocks are
fractures less common=increasing ductile
(bc quartz weakens)
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-a fracture in a rock along which movenment occurs |
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-bearing line definded by intersection of the plane and the horzontal
(waterline marks strike) |
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-acute angle btw plane and horizontal
-perpinducular to strike |
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changes in
-shape
-position
-orientation of a body |
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fault: result of rapidly applied high stress which "break the rock" |
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-subjected to great stress that exceeds the yield point
(elastic limit)
-subjected to sudden stress
(impact
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-does not spring back
-keeps deformed shape
-chewing gum
-causes- high temp (near melting or high pressure) |
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