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GE 2000 Exam 2 MTU Questions and Answers brittle, ductile, and elastic strain - CORRECT ANSWER-faulting - broken block flow - stretched back elastic - reversible, not permeant effect on material elastic limit - max stress before permanent effect ductile - irreversi...

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brittle, ductile, and elastic strain - CORRECT ANSWER-faulting - broken block

flow - stretched back

elastic - reversible, not permeant effect on material

elastic limit - max stress before permanent effect

ductile - irreversible permanent change in shape or volume

rupture/fracture - material breaks

the factors that affect the strain a rock experiences - CORRECT ANSWER-rock
composition

confining stress (depth) = high stress makes it harder to deform rock

temperature high temp = more ductile

strain rate - high strain = more brittle

know what structures result from brittle deformation - CORRECT ANSWER-joints -
fractures in rock where no movement has occurred. Results from tensional stress

faults - brittle fracture in rock upon which movement slip has occurred.
+ normal
+ reverse
+ thrust
+ strike slip

know what structures result from ductile deformation - CORRECT ANSWER-folds -
bend or warp in layered rocks results from compressional or shear stress
+ anticline - concave downward
+ syncline - concave upward
+ monocline

know what isostasy means - CORRECT ANSWER-idea that the lighter crust must be
floating on the denser underlying mantle

, what is meant by mountains having a "crustal root" - CORRECT ANSWER-uplift of the
Earth's surface is accompanied by thickening of the crust,

the different tectonic settings that cause orogenies - CORRECT ANSWER-continental
subduction

collision

rifting

difference between catastrophism and uniformitarianism - CORRECT ANSWER-
catastrophism assumes that these were violent, short-lived, large-scale events,
uniformitarianism supports the idea of gradual, long-lived, small-scale events.

difference between relative and absolute time - CORRECT ANSWER-Relative age is
the age of a rock layer (or the fossils it contains) compared to other layers. Absolute age
is the numeric age of a layer of rocks or fossils. Absolute age can be determined by
using radiometric dating.

major principles used for determining relative age - CORRECT ANSWER-+ principle of
superposition - rock layers are younger from bottom to top

+ principle of original horizontally - sediments were originally deposited horizontally

+ principle of original lateral continuity - layers extend until they thin to nothing at the
edge of the depositional basin

+ principle of cross cutting relationship - younger rocks intrude over older rocks

+ principle of baked contacts - igneous rocks metamorphose the surrounding rocks

+ principle of inclusions - any rock included in another rock must be older than the host
rock.

+ principle of faunal succession

recognize the different types of unconformities - CORRECT ANSWER-disconformities -
occurs between layers of sedimentary rocks

angular unconformities - obvious time break

nonconformities - boundary between sedimentary rocks and crystalline rocks

instability in large nuclei - CORRECT ANSWER-The stability of a nucleus is determined
by its binding energy, higher binding energy conferring greater stability. ... In heavier

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