Title: Comparisons of
1Comparisons of
Small and Large Faults
Presentation by Mary DAngelo, Chad Ervin, Woody
Meadows, and Colin Whited Geologist Dr. Michele
Cooke
2Why are some faults larger than the others?
- Brittle/Ductile - Magnitude of Earthquakes -
Direction of extension or compression - Age (The
bigger, the older) - Pressure (Amount/Strength)
3How to tell the difference between a small and
large fault
- The larger the fault the larger the landmass
damage (brittle/ductile/flexibility) - Location
of corresponding bedrock layers -Larger and
Smaller faults EXAMPLE Wasatch Fault
(rate of increase 4 inches per year) -Clear
fault indication means it is a young fault -Older
faults tend to have multiple cracks/breakage
bedrock layers are difficult to tell apart
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6How small faults become large faults
- Small faults increase in size due to seismic
activity - Extension Compression
- Length of slip
- - Focus point of stress/breakage
7- Where will we drill for oil in Moab?
- Near the Moab Fault
- Examples are as follows
8Where two layers of bedrock meet
In a fold on top of water
In a fault, specifically the footwall