Title: Geology 3120 A structural geology primer
1Geology 3120 - A structural geology primer
2Outline
- Stress
- Lithology
- Strength
- Deformation styles
- Geologic time
- Deformation movements
- Attitudes
- Scaling Relationships
- Examples
3Stress
Stress (Force / Area)
Shear
Tensile
Compressive
y
x
4Lithology
Most stiff
Granite Dolomite Arkose Quartz Sandstone Greywacke
Coarse grained limestone Fine grained
limestone Siltstone Marl, mudstone Shale
Anhydrite Halite
Least stiff (fluid)
5Strength of rock
Strength
Depth
- In addition to lithology, strength is a function
of pressure, temperature, pre-existing weakness,
chemical reactions, time
6Regarding Geologic Time
- Page 36
- Required knowledge Eras, Periods
- Eras - Paleozoic (540-248 My) Mesozoic (248-65
My) Cenozoic (65-0 My) - Periods - COSDMPP TJK
- TQ
7Deformation Styles
Ductile
N
Brittle
8Deformation Movements
BEFORE
AFTER
9Attitudes
Planes Faults Bedding Contacts
Lines Slickenlines and grooves Mineral
growth Piercing points
10Scaling Relationships
Displacement (D)
Length (L)
11Examples
- Faults
- Folds
- Joints
- Dikes
- Shear zones
- Extensional veins
12Faults
Black Mountains, Death Valley
13Faults
Black Mountains, Death Valley
14Folds
Carboniferous limestones beds, Grenoble, France
15Folds
Carboniferous limestones beds, Grenoble, France
16Joints in the Sandstone, Moab region
17Dikes
Granite dikes, Dillon, CO
18Dikes
Granite dikes, Dillon, CO
19Shear zones
San Gregario fault zone, California
20Shear zones
San Gregario fault zone, California
21Extensional Veins
Calcite-filled veins, French Alps
22Extensional Veins
Calcite-filled veins, French Alps