GEOL 1001 Chapter : Chapter 10
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Earth: an introduction to physical geology, 10e (tarbuck/lutgens/tasa) Diff: 1: which one of the following stress situations results in folding of flat-lying, sedimentary strata, horizontally directed; compressive stresses, vertically directed; extensional or stretching stresses, horizontally directed; extensional stresses, vertically directed; compressional stresses. 1: a ________ fault has little or no vertical movements of the two blocks, stick slip, oblique slip, strike slip, dip slip. Diff: 1: in a(n) ________ fault, the hanging wall block move up with respect to the footwall block, normal, inverse, reverse, abnormal. Diff: 1: in thrust faulting, ________, grabens develop on the footwall block, the crust is shortened and thickened, horizontal, tensional stresses drive the deformation, the hanging wall block slips downward along the thrust fault. Diff: 1: which one of the following would not be a characteristic of the san andreas fault zone, steep, near vertical, dip-slip, fault scarps, sag ponds, deformed, broken, and pulverized bedrock, laterally offset stream channels.