Structural Geology Final - Edited
Structural Geology Final - Edited
Structural Geology
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Deformation of Rocks
• “Pull-apart” stress.
• Thins and stretches crust.
• Associated with rifting
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Strain
10 • Changes in the shape or size of a rock body
caused by stress.
• Strain occurs when stresses exceed rock
strength.
• Strained rocks deform by folding, flowing, or
fracturing
• Folds
• Joints
• Faults
• Foliations
These are internal weaknesses of rocks which
may affect the stability of human engineered
structures.
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Outcrop
• Any Geological formation exposed on the
surface is called an outcrop.
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Folds
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Folds
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Folds
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Overturned Fold
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Cheveron Folds
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Isoclinal Folds
• Usually the folds have inclined limbs, i.e. the
limbs will be mutually diverging or converging
with reference to axial planes. But in some
folds, the limbs will be mutually parallel to a
great extent. Such folds are called isoclinals
folds. These folds may be vertical inclined or
horizontal.
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Domes
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Basins
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Drag Folds
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Mechanisms of Folding
• Folding of rocks takes place by different ways of
accommodation of stress. In many cases, slips or shear
occur in between the beds.
• The process is similar to slipping of cards which occurs
when the set is fold. If they are not allowed to slip over
one another, folding of the set cannot take place.
• This is the way in which folding generally occur in the
case of hard and competent rock like quartzites.
• In another kind of folding, folds are characterized by
thinning of the limbs and thickening of crest and
troughs. This takes place commonly in weak and
incompetent rocks like shales.
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Mechanisms of Folding
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Mechanisms of Folding
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Mechanisms of Folding
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Faults
• From the Civil engineering point of view, faults are the most
unfavorable and undesirable geological structures at the site
for any given purpose, i.e. for location of reservoir; as
foundations site for construction of dams, importance
bridges or huge buildings, for tunneling; for laying roads,
railways tracks, etc.
• This is because faults considerably weaken the rocks and
render the sites in which they occur as unfavorable places for
all constructional purposes.
• Further, as long as the faults are active, the site is unstable
and susceptible to upward, downward or sideward movement
along the fault plane, thereby making the places highly
hazardous for foundation purposes. Thus, by virtue of the
harm they are capable of causing, faults are necessarily
investigated with special care in dealing with any major
construction.
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Faults
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Faults
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Magnitude of Faults
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Magnitude of Faults
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Recurrence of Faulting
• Faulting occurs when shearing resistance of the
geological formation is overcome by the tectonics
forces. Occurrence of faulting is often accompanied by
earthquakes and it is an indication of subsurface
instability of the region concerned.
• Thus, faulting may be treated as an attempt to reach
stability. Because of the hard, rigid and solid nature of
the rock masses involved, this stability is not achieved in
one stroke but by repetition of the process. Thus once if
a faulting occur in a place, it shall remain active for
some time, i.e. subsequent recurring faulting takes place
there only.
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Recurrence of Faulting
Parts of a Fault
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Parts of a Fault
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Parts of a Fault
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Parts of a Fault
Slip
• The displacement that occurs during faulting is
called the slip. The total displacement is known as
the next slip. This may be along the strike direction or
the dip direction or along both.
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Parts of a Fault
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Mode of Occurrence
Radial Faults
• When a set of faults occur on the surface and appears to be
radiating from a common point, they are called radial
faults.
Enechelon Faults
• These refer to a series of minor faults which appear to be
overlapping one another.
Arculate or Peripheral Faults
• These also refers to a set of relatively minor faults which
have curved outcrop and are arranged in a peripheral
manner, enclosing more or less a circular area.
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Step Faults
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Parallel Faults
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Causes of Faulting
• Faults may occur due to various causes, among them
tectonic causes are responsible not only for most of the
faults but also for faults of grater magnitude.
• It may be recollected that faults develop mainly due to
shear and sliding failures resulting from tectonic forces. It
is natural that compression and tensional forces be mutually
interlinked because if in one part of the crust there is
compression, in the adjacent part there will be tension.
• In addition to these main causes, sometimes, the formation
of magmatic intrusions such as bysmaliths, may also
contribute to faulting, though on a very small scale.
Occasionally, local settlement under the influence of
gravity may also cause minor faulting.
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Causes of Faulting
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Effects of Faulting
• The faulting phenomenon produces dislocation in
lithology and topography. Hence, they offer evidences
to recognize faults in the field. Proper geological
investigation followed by geological mapping
enables one to detect the occurrence of faults in any
area.
• Slickness, fault drags, brecciation, mineralization
zones, repetition and omission of strata and offsets of
beds are some of the lithological evidences of Faulting.
• Topographical evidences include various surface
features like, offset ridges, parallel deflection of
valley, reversal of drainage, straight reverse courses,
and a straight and steep coastal lines.
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Effects of Faulting
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Joints
Joints
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Joints
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Joints
Effects of Joints
• From the civil engineering point of view, joints
are important because they split the rocks into
a number of pieces which, in turn, reduce
the competence of rock mass, increase the
porosity and permeability and make them
susceptible to quick decay and weathering.
• Joints But a few advantages that accompany
joints are; their occurrence increases the
ground water potential in any place.
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Joints
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Joints
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Joints
Parts of a Joint
• Joints like faults, refer to the fracture in rocks.
Hence, like faults, inclined and vertical joints
also can be described by their attitude.
• However, in joints the fracturing blocks are not
named as footwall or hanging wall.
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Joints
Classification of Joints
• Classification based on the relative attitude of
joints
• When the joints are parallel to the strike and
dip of adjacent beds, they are called Strike
Joints or Dip Joints, respectively.
• If the strike direction of joints is parallel neither
to the strike nor dip direction of adjacent beds,
then such joints are called Oblique Joints.
• If the strike direction, dip direction and dip
amount) coincides completely with the attitude of
adjacent beds, they are called bedding joints.
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Joints
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Classification of Joints
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Unconformities
Unconformities
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Unconformities
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Parts of an Unconformity
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Unconformity
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Unconformity
Hiatus
• An unconformity which represent a long
geological period during which break in
sedimentation had occurred) is known as a
“hiatus”.
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Hiatus
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Types of an Unconformity
Types of Unconformities
• Based on factors such as type of rocks, relative
attitude of sets involved and their extent of
occurrence, the different types of unconformities
are named as
Non-Conformity
• When the underlying older formation are
represented by igneous or metamorphic rocks
and the overlying younger formation are
sedimentary rocks, the unconformity is called
“non-conformity”
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Types of an Unconformity
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Types of an Unconformity
Angular Unconformity
• When the younger bed and older set of
strata are not mutually parallel, then the
unconformity is called “angular
unconformity”. In such a case, beds of one set
occur with a greater tilt or folding.
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Types of an Unconformity
Disconformities
• On the other hand, if the bed of the younger
and older set are mutually parallel and the
contact plane of two sets is only an erosion
surface, then the unconformity is called
“disconformities” in this case, the lower set of
beds have undergone denudation before the
deposition of the overlying strata commenced.
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Types of an Unconformity
Paraconformity
• When the two sets of beds are parallel and
the contact is a simple bedding plane, the
unconformity is called “paraconformity”. In
such cases, the unconformities is inferred by
features like sudden change in fossil content
or in lithological nature.
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Types of an Unconformity
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Types of an Unconformity
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Unconformity
Recognition of Unconformities
• Some of the evidences which helps in the recognition of
unconformity are:
• Difference in attitude of two adjacent sets of beds
• Remarkable difference in nature, age and types of beds.
• Occurrence of residual soil/ laterite/bauxite along the
unconformity surface.
• Considerable difference in the degree of metamorphism of
two adjacent sets of beds.
• Stratification correlation and lithological pecularities.
• All of these and other evidences are inherently linked up
with the processes of unconformity formation
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