Presentation of Pet Geo
Presentation of Pet Geo
Presentation of Pet Geo
CLASSIFICATION OF FOLDS,
FAULT, JOINTS AND
UNCONFORMITY.
MODES OF DEFORMATION OF
ROCKS, PARTS.
UNCONFORMITIY
• DEFINITION:
“An unconformity is a buried erosional
or non-depositional surface separating two rock
masses or strata of different ages, indicating
that sediment deposition was not continuous.”
OR
“An old erosion surface which separates younger series
of rock from older series of rock.”
TYPES OF UNCONFIRMITY
1. Angular unconformity
2. Disconformity
3. Local unconformity
4. Non conformity
5. Blended unconformity
ANGULAR UNCONFORMITY
• When the bedding
planes of the older rock
layers are not parallel to
those of the younger
rock layers deposited
above them, an angular
unconformity results.
DISCONFORMITY
• When lower and
upper series of bed
dips at same angle in
same direction.
There is no
difference in younger
and older rock.
NONCONFORMITY
• A nonconformity exists
between sedimentary
rocks and metamorphic
or igneous rocks when
the sedimentary rock lies
above and was deposited
on the pre-existing and
eroded metamorphic or
igneous rock.
LOCAL UNCONFORMITY
Local unconformity
is a similar to
disconformities, but
as the name implies,
it is distinctly local in
extent; the time
involved is short.
BLENDED UNCONFORMITY
A surface of erosion
may be covered by a
thick residual soil
that also mixes into
the underlying bed
rock.
INTRODUCTION TO FAULT
DEFINITION:
“ Fault is brittle type of deformation in which
fracture or rupture developed before the
displacement of block.”
• Longitudinal joints –
Joints which are
roughly parallel to
fold axes and often
fan around the fold.
TYPES OF JOINT
• Cross-joints – Joints
which are
approximately
perpendicular to fold
axes.
• Diagonal joints – Joints
which typically occur as
conjugate joint sets that
trend oblique to the
fold axes.
DEFORMATION OF ROCKS
AND PARTS
• DEFINITION:
“Any process that affects the shape, size, or
volume of an area of the Earth's crust.”
DEFINITION:
“ The
deformation of rocks
that can happens
easily.”
DUCTILE DEFORMATION
DEFINITION:
“ The
deformation of rocks
which deforms
without losing its
toughness.”
ELASTIC DEFORMATION
DEFINTION:
“ The rock
returns to its original
shape when the
stress is removed is
called elastic
deformation.”
References
• https://geo.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_California_D
avis/GEL_056%3A_Introduction_to_Geophysics/Geophysics_i
s_everywhere_in_geology.../01%3A_Rheology_of_Rocks/1.03
%3A_Elastic_Deformation
• https://pressbooks.senecacollege.ca/millergeolgeomorph/cha
pter/deformation/
• https://www2.tulane.edu/~sanelson/eens1110/deform.htm
• https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-deformation-defin
ition-types-process.html
• FAULTS, FOLDS, AND UNCERTAINITY.(FB PAGE)
• www.wikipedia.com