part 2 Block diagrams and Cross sections 1. a) How would you describe the layers in...
BLOCK DIAGRAMS Below are sample block diagrams. Block 1 shows horizontal (flat lying) rock layers; block 2 shows dipping rock layers, Block 3 is an anticline and block 4 is a syncline. Remember from the Lecture Notes that the top of a block diagram is the map view and the sides are the cross section views. A GUIDE TO BLOCK DIAGRAMS Shows What's Happening n MAP VIEW ton Top t0 Shown Whats Happening n NORTH-SOUTH direction Shows What's Haccening EAST-WEST...
BLOCK DIAGRAMS--Map with Cross-sections: 21 The figure below is a block diagram. The center space is a map view. The four sides are cross-sections. Once the map view is drawn, be sure to use all of the correct symbols and rock abbreviations to describe on the map what's seen in the cross-sections. A ruler or straight edge may be useful. [Hint: If you're having trouble, try folding down the side views to make a box ] LS GRN MAR 24....
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Cross-bedded Sandstone Conglomerate Basalt Metamorphic basement rock ov Part 1: Geologic Map 1. Determine the best orientation for your cross section and draw the transverse line on the map. Mark the right end A' and the left A. Label your cross section this way. 2. Transfer the rock layer locations to the cross section. 3. Draw the layers at the angles represented by the strike and dip symbols. 4. The area above...