Question
Match each type of fault with its description and type of stress.
1. normal fault
This fault can create features like scarps, horsts and grabens, and fault-block mountains.
compressional stress
2. reverse fault
tensional stress
This fault is where two rock blocks can grind past each other in a parallel direction.
3. strike-slip fault
shear stress
This fault occurs when a hanging wall block has risen relative to its footwall block.
1. normal fault
This fault can create features like scarps, horsts and grabens, and fault-block mountains.
compressional stress
2. reverse fault
tensional stress
This fault is where two rock blocks can grind past each other in a parallel direction.
3. strike-slip fault
shear stress
This fault occurs when a hanging wall block has risen relative to its footwall block.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the matched descriptions and types of stress for each type of fault:
1. **Normal fault**
- **Description**: This fault occurs when a hanging wall block has risen relative to its footwall block.
- **Type of stress**: tensional stress
- **Note**: This fault can create features like scarps, horsts, and grabens, and fault-block mountains.
2. **Reverse fault**
- **Description**: This fault occurs when a hanging wall block has risen relative to its footwall block.
- **Type of stress**: compressional stress
3. **Strike-slip fault**
- **Description**: This fault is where two rock blocks can grind past each other in a parallel direction.
- **Type of stress**: shear stress
So the correct matching is:
1. Normal fault: tensional stress
Description: features like scarps, horsts, and grabens, and fault-block mountains.
2. Reverse fault: compressional stress
Description: hanging wall rises relative to footwall.
3. Strike-slip fault: shear stress
Description: two rock blocks grind past each other in parallel direction.
1. **Normal fault**
- **Description**: This fault occurs when a hanging wall block has risen relative to its footwall block.
- **Type of stress**: tensional stress
- **Note**: This fault can create features like scarps, horsts, and grabens, and fault-block mountains.
2. **Reverse fault**
- **Description**: This fault occurs when a hanging wall block has risen relative to its footwall block.
- **Type of stress**: compressional stress
3. **Strike-slip fault**
- **Description**: This fault is where two rock blocks can grind past each other in a parallel direction.
- **Type of stress**: shear stress
So the correct matching is:
1. Normal fault: tensional stress
Description: features like scarps, horsts, and grabens, and fault-block mountains.
2. Reverse fault: compressional stress
Description: hanging wall rises relative to footwall.
3. Strike-slip fault: shear stress
Description: two rock blocks grind past each other in parallel direction.