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Exercise set 1: V-Outcrop Patterns

Exercise set 1: V-Outcrop Patterns. To view this exercise just press F5 now. Then click the mouse to continue through the slides. School of Earth and Environment. This presentation is to be completed in conjunction with exercise sheet 1. Objectives:

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Exercise set 1: V-Outcrop Patterns

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  1. Exercise set 1: V-Outcrop Patterns To view this exercise just press F5 now. Then click the mouse to continue through the slides. School of Earth and Environment

  2. This presentation is to be completed in conjunction with exercise sheet 1. • Objectives: • By the end of this section you should be able to draw the outcrop pattern • and topographic pattern of: • Horizontal beds • Vertical beds • Downstream dipping beds • Upstream dipping beds School of Earth and Environment

  3. The Law of “V’s”! • V-outcrop patterns can be used to deduce the dip direction of inclined strata and estimate the amount of dip. • Beds dipping downstream V-downstream • Beds dipping upstream V-upstream School of Earth and Environment

  4. The Law of “V’s”! • Outcrops of horizontal beds will always appear parallel to contour lines. • Outcrops of vertical beds will always parallel the direction of strike, regardless of terrain. • e.g. vertical dike intruded into older strata • Vertical structures are usually easy to spot on satellite imagery, air photos School of Earth and Environment

  5. The Law of “V’s”! • Inclined bedding dipping at same gradient as stream will parallel stream valley contours School of Earth and Environment

  6. V-outcrop exercise 1A • Now lets have a go at some exercises. • On the exercise one handout, fill in the missing outcrop pattern for exercise 1A. • Once you have attempted this, click again for the answer. School of Earth and Environment

  7. V-outcrop exercise 1A • Now lets have a go at the topographic map with contours for exercise 1A. • Once you have attempted this click again for the answer. School of Earth and Environment

  8. V-outcrop exercise 1B • Now lets have a go at exercise 1B. • Once you have attempted this, click again for the answer. School of Earth and Environment

  9. V-outcrop exercise 1B • Now lets have a go at the topographic map with contours for exercise 1B. • Once you have attempted this click again for the answer. School of Earth and Environment

  10. V-outcrop exercise 1C • Now lets have a go at exercise C. • Once you have attempted this, click again for the answer. School of Earth and Environment

  11. V-outcrop exercise 1C • Now lets have a go at the topographic map with contours for exercise C. • Once you have attempted this click again for the answer. School of Earth and Environment

  12. V-outcrop exercise 1D • Now lets have a go at exercise 1D. • Once you have attempted this, click again for the answer. School of Earth and Environment

  13. V-outcrop exercise 1D • Now lets have a go at the topographic map with contours for exercise 1D. • Once you have attempted this click again for the answer. School of Earth and Environment

  14. Summary • You should now be able to draw the outcrop pattern and topographic pattern of: • Horizontal beds • Vertical beds • Downstream dipping beds • Upstream dipping beds • If you are finding it hard to visualise the concepts covered in this exercise then: • Review the explanations at the beginning of the exercise. • Also have a go at building the 3 dimensional model of V-outcrops on the following slide and included at the back of the worksheet. School of Earth and Environment

  15. V-Outcrop including fault School of Earth and Environment

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