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Chapter 5 - Faults
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Geology
Undergraduate 3
11/04/2011

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Define faults:
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surfaces across which earth material has lost cohesion across which there is perceptible displacement
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If a fault does not break the earth's surface, then it is considered to be...
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Blind
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What are the grooves cut into a fault surface parallel to the movement direction called?
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Slickenlines
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If displacement is parallel to the strike of the fault then the fault is a...
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strike-slip fault
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If displacement is parallel to the dip of the fault, then the fault is a:
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Dip-slip fault
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If displacement is neither parallel to strike or to dip, then the fault is a:
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Oblique-slip fault
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What is a piercing point?
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where some linear feature offset by a fault intersects or pierces the fault surface
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If the hanging wall block moves down relative to the footwall and the motion is pure dip slip, then the fault is a ________ fault.
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Normal
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If the hanging wall block moves up relative to the footwall and the motion is pure dip slip, then the fault is a __________ fault.
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Reverse
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Strike-slip faults are common along what type of plate margins?
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Transform
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Reverse dip-slip faults are common along what type of plate margins?
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Convergent
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Normal dip-slip faults are common along what type of plate margins?
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Divergent
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Gravity is an example of what kind of force?
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Body force
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If a force is applied to a specific surface, then it is a ___________ force.
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surface
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Stress is the ____________ of the applied force.
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intensity
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When a stress is applied to a body of rock, it commonly changes its shape. A change in shape is a ____________, or __________.
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Distortion, strain
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If a body of rock changes shape as a result of an applied stress, then when the stress is removed or falls to some lower value, it regains its initial shape and volume, then it is behaving...
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Elastically
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The stress required to initiate movement on an already existing fault is called the ___________ or ____________ stress.
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maximum, static
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Once movement on the fault has been initiated what happens to the stress?
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It falls
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Along plate boundaries, following cessation of motion along a fault, what happens to the stress on the fault?
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Builds back up again
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Briefly explain below the stick-slip mechanism of fault behavior along plate boundaries.
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Stick: after a fault ruptures it stops moving and appears to be stuck; stress builds back up, eventually reaching the max or static stress value and slip occurs again
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When a fault ruptures, both heat and seismic energy are given off. What form does this energy take?
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Seismic waves
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If the maximum or static stress value is not reached, then a fault along a plate boundary will continue to build up elastic strain ____________.
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Energy
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What is a locked fault, and how does it differ from a creeping one?
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Locked: has not experienced rupture in some time, so large amounts of elastic energy builds up
Creeping: ruptures often, so large amounts of energy doesn't build
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