In what settings do monoclines typically form?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Monoclines can form in sedimentary packages above a reactivated normal, vertical or reverse fault in the substrate. Gentle monoclines can form due to differential compaction across the crests of major fault blocks.
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A. IUD B. Condoms C. Birth control pills D. Vasectomies E. Abortion
________ is the maximum possible damage designation on the Mercalli scale
A) X B) 3 C) 10 D) XII
Wallace Creek has been offset by 130.0 meters (430 feet) to the right along the fault. The age of stream deposits indicates that this offset began 3700 years ago. Based on these figures, calculate the average rate of movement along this segment of the fault in centimeters per year (or inches per year). Keep in mind that your answer is an estimate of the longterm average, not the expected movement each year.
The following questions are based on Map T-25a, Figure 37-3, a detailed topographic map of the San Andreas Fault, Figure 37-5, a stereogram of the San Andreas Fault in the Carrizo Plain National Monument, and Figure 37-6, a portion of the “McKittrick Summit, California,” quadrangle. “Wallace Creek” is an offset stream that has been labeled for you on Figure 37-6. Most of the movement between the Pacific Plate side and the North American Plate side of the San Andreas Fault is released abruptly after years of accumulating strain—at which time the fault ruptures with a displacement of several meters. Further, it appears that different segments of the fault remain locked for different periods of time. In a general way, the size of an earthquake expected to occur along a segment of the fault system relates to the length of time the fault accumulates strain before rupturing. The longer the strain accumulates, the larger the earthquake when the fault finally ruptures. (a) Total offset in centimeters (or inches): _______________ centimeters (or inches) (b) Average offset per year: __________ centimeters per year (or in./yr.)
A genetic classification system can be based on, among other factors,
A) the interaction of air masses. B) statistics or other data used to determine general categories. C) mean annual temperature. D) mean annual precipitation.