Has the hanging wall moved up or down? Moved up What specific type of fault is illustrated here? Reverse Fault

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Has the hanging wall moved up or down?
Moved up
What specific type of fault is illustrated here?
Reverse Fault
Draw and label the axial planes of the 2 folds in blue.
Label the limbs of the folds, and label each fold with the correct name.
What type of stress resulted in the deformation seen in this cross-section?
Compressive stress
Transcribed Image Text:Has the hanging wall moved up or down? Moved up What specific type of fault is illustrated here? Reverse Fault Draw and label the axial planes of the 2 folds in blue. Label the limbs of the folds, and label each fold with the correct name. What type of stress resulted in the deformation seen in this cross-section? Compressive stress
Syncline
Footwall
Hanging Wall
Anticline
The diagram shows a cross-section (i.e. a vertical slice) through a sequence of deformed
sedimentary rocks.
Highlight the fault plane in red.
Is this a strike-slip or a dip-slip fault?
Dip-slip
Draw half-arrows on either side of the fault plane to indicate which direction the beds of
sedimentary rock have moved.
Label the hanging wall block and the footwall block.
0 0 o 0 660
Transcribed Image Text:Syncline Footwall Hanging Wall Anticline The diagram shows a cross-section (i.e. a vertical slice) through a sequence of deformed sedimentary rocks. Highlight the fault plane in red. Is this a strike-slip or a dip-slip fault? Dip-slip Draw half-arrows on either side of the fault plane to indicate which direction the beds of sedimentary rock have moved. Label the hanging wall block and the footwall block. 0 0 o 0 660
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