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Lab 3 - Visualizing Geological
Contacts and Map Patterns
These exercises use computer animations of 3D blocks with simple
topography cut by a planar surface. This surface could be, for
example, a bed, a dike, or a fault. Specific map patterns result
from the intersection of the tilted layer with the topographic
surface. You need to understand how this works in order to be
able to interpret geological maps effectively. This subject is
discussed in Chapter 2 of the Lab Manual (Rowland and Duebendorfer).
These computer animations were made by Dr. Steve Reynolds from
Arizona State University, Tempe. His website contains many excellent
resources to help you learn to visualize both topographic and
geologic features (http://geology.asu.edu/~sreynolds).
Do each one of the exercises below.
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This animation allows you change the dip of a bed that crops out across a hill to see how the outcrop pattern varies. You can change the tilt of the bed in 10 degree increments. |
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This animation allows you change the dip of a bed that outcrops across a valley to see how the outcrop pattern varies. |
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This movie shows the New River Mesa area (that you already used in the toponumbers exercise) with the outcrop pattern of a layer dipping 10 degrees. You can rotate the block to see it from different angles. |
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D. Visualizing the outcrop of a gently-dipping bed over complex topography |
This movie shows the New River Mesa area with the outcrop pattern of a layer dipping 15 degrees. You can rotate the block to see it from different angles. |
On the second copy the New River Mesa topographic map, carefully draw the outcrop belt the bed. Pay attention both to the location and the width of the outcrop belt.
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E. Visualizing outcrop patterns over the New River Mesa |
This animation shows both the map view and a perspective view of a dipping stratum in the New River Mesa area. You can vary the tilt of the layer. | Look carefully at both views of the area as you change the dip of the bed. Use this animation to help you answer the question bellow. |
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Write a short paragraph stating what you observe about the map-view of outcrops of dipping strata over topography. Look at Chapter 2 of the lab manual for clues. |
Last update 9/22/04