11.mountain Building
11.mountain Building
11.mountain Building
EARTH SCIENCE
Tarbuck
Lutgens
Chapter
11
Mountain Building
Time
Forces that are unable to deform rock when first applied may cause rock to flow if the force is maintained over a long period of time.
Types of Stress
Synclines
Synclines are linear downfolds in sedimentary strata. Synclines are often found in association with anticlines.
Monoclines
Monoclines are large step-like folds in otherwise horizontal sedimentary strata.
Monoclines
Joints
Joints are fractures along which no appreciable movement has occurred.
Joints
Folded Mountains
Mountains that are formed primarily by folding are called folded mountains.
Folded Mountains
Fault-Block Mountains
Domed Mountains
Ocean-Continental Convergence
The types of mountains formed by oceancontinental convergence are volcanic mountains and folded mountains. An accretionary wedge is the accumulation of different sedimentary and metamorphic rocks with some scraps of ocean crust.
Ocean-Ocean Convergence
Ocean-Continental Convergence
Continental-Continental Convergence
Isostatic Adjustment