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Primary structures and facing directions. Goal : To review and recognize different types of geologic contacts so that we can use them as markers of deformation. Quick review of Huttonian principals. Original horizontality Superposition Cross-cutting relationships Inclusion.
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Primary structures and facing directions Goal: To review and recognize different types of geologic contacts so that we can use them as markers of deformation
Quick review of Huttonian principals • Original horizontality • Superposition • Cross-cutting relationships • Inclusion
What are primary structures Structures formed during deposition or crystallization • Depositional, intrusive, or volcanic contacts • Sedimentary structures • Biogenic structures • Volcanic structures
Contacts as primary structures • Depositional or volcanic, conformable • Intrusive • Depositional or volcanic, unconformable Disconformity, Angular unconformity, Nonconformity
Primary structures: “Way-up indicators” • Sedimentary • Biogenic • Volcanic
Why is it important to know facing direction? • Can help interpret complicated structures from isolated outcrops • Can serve as a predictive tool while mapping
Cross beds: Note tangential contact at base and truncation at top