What type of unconformity exists directly above the intrusion 2 with sedimentary
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What type of unconformity exists directly above the intrusion 2 with sedimentary unit 6? What type of fault (specific type) is fault H? What type of stress is associated with fault H? Fault H is an example of what type of deformation? (circle one - elastic, ductile, brittle). At what type of plate boundary would this type of fault form? Is the fold axis horizontal or plunging? This is a map of what type of structure? (specify specific type) List 2 factors that you used to determine the type of structure. This structure results from stress. This type of structure typically forms at plate boundaries. The fold is an example of strain?Explanation / Answer
problem #3
a) plunging
b) plunging syncline
c) 1. The youngest beds are in the centre and the oldest at the periphery, hence it a syncline
2. It is elongated and is dipping inwards on three sides, which means it is plunging.
d) Compressional forces
e) Convergent plate boundaries
f) Ductile
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