Title: Mountain Building
1Mountain Building
2Isostatic Rebound crust rises as a result of
__________________
removal of mass
This iceberg demonstrates the process of
isostatic rebound.
3Folded rock layers produced by compressional
forces. This part of the folded mountain shows a
__________.
syncline
4Example of new crust being formed at
Iceland. _____ type volcano on the mid-Atlantic
ridge.
Sheild
5Convergent-Boundary Mountains
- The following three slides show mountain types
produced when plates move __________.
together
6Ocean-Ocean Convergence
Volcanic island arc
trench
Basaltic magma
Examples Aleutian Islands, Phillipines,______
Japan
7Ocean-Continental Convergence
volcanic mountains
trench
metamorphic rock
Andesitic magma, granitic intrusions
Examples ________, Andes
Cascades
8Continental-Continental Convergence
folded mountains
metamorphic and sedimentary rock
faults
igneous intrusions
Appalachians
Examples Himalayas,______________
9Nonconvergent-Boundary Mountains
- The next four slides show mountains formed at
divergent boundaries (plates moving _____), hot
spots, and areas of faulting or uplift.
apart
10Divergent-Boundary Mountain
pillow basalts
intrusive rock
Example
Mid-Atlantic Ridge
11Volcanic Hot Spot Mountain
extrusive ingneous rock
Hawaii
Example ______, Galapagos
12Uplifted Mountains
intrusive igneous rock, less structural
deformation
Adirondacks
Example ____________
13Fault-Block Mountains
mostly sedimentary rock
Example __________, Basin and Range
Grand Tetons
14Mountain Building Review
- The Galapagos Islands formed as a result of a
___________. - The Appalachians are about _________ years old.
- The Appalachians are a __________ mountain range.
- The Cascades (Mt St Helens, Mt Rainier,) are a
___________ mountain range with ___________
eruptions.
hot spot
600-700 million
folded
volcanic
explosive