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Deforming the Earth s ection 4. Deformation the process by which the change of rock is caused by stress ex. spaghetti can bend or break same happens to rock layers bend with stress break when they reach their elastic limit. Compression and tension
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Deforming the Earth section 4
Deformation the process by which the change of rock is caused by stress ex. spaghetti can bend or break same happens to rock layers bend with stress break when they reach their elastic limit
Compression and tension stress that occurs when plates are squeezed, collide is compression compression at convergent boundaries makes large mountain ranges stress that occurs when an object is stretched = tension tension = divergent boundaries ex. mid ocean ridges
Folding Bending of rock layers because of stress in the Earth's crust = folding since layers start out straight, folding is a deformation
Types of folds Depending on how the rock layers deform, different types of folds are made anticlines - upward arching folds synclines- downward, troughs monoclines - folded at both ends vertical stress Folds can be large or small measured in kilometers or centimeters
Deformation Stress amount of force per unit area on any given material applies to the crust different things can happen when a rock is put under stress
Faulting Some rock layers break when stress is applied surface which rocks break and slide is a fault blocks on either side of the fault are called fault blocks
When faults are not vertical, understanding the side is important hanging wall foot wall two main types of faults can occur depending on the footwall and hanging wall
Reverse Fault -Hanging wall is rising -compression convergent boundary
Plate Tectonics and Mountain Building Mountains exist because tectonic plates are continually moving around and colliding with one another When tectonic plates under go compression or tension, they can form mountains in several ways folded mountains faulted- block mountains volcanic mountains
Folded Mountains Highest mountain ranges in the world are made up of folded mountains form at convergent boundaries form when rock layers are squeezed and pushed upward example Appalachian Mountain formed 390 million years ago when Africa collided with the North American plate other examples- Alps, Ural Mountains and Himalayas
Fault- Block Mountains When tectonic forces put enough tensions on the Earth's crust, a large number of normal faults can result Fault-block mountains form when tension cause large blocks of crust to drop down relative to the other blocks sedimentary rock layers are tilted upward by faulting and can produce sharp, jagged peaks ex. The Tetons
Volcanic Mountains Most of the world's volcanic mountains are located at convergent boundaries where oceanic crust sinks into the asthenosphere at subduction zones rock melts to form magma magma rises to surface and erupts to form volcanic mountains
Volcanic mountains can form under the sea Sometimes these mountains can rise above the surface to become islands Majority of tectonically active volcanic mountains have formed around the Pacific plate known as the Ring of Fire
Uplift and Subsidence Vertical movement of the crust is divided into 2 types uplift- rising crust to higher elevations subsidence - sinking of regions to lower elevations
Uplifting of Depressed Rocks Mountains are a type of uplift large areas rise without deforming rebound slowly springs back to previous elevation happens when weight is removed from crust
Subsidence of Cooler Rocks hot rocks take up more space than cooler rocks like mid ocean ridges farther from the ridge, rock is cooler and denser the ocean floor subsides
Tectonic Letdown subsidence can also happen when the lithosphere becomes stretched in rift zones