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Key Words:
Term | Definition |
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Fold | A bend or curve in the rocks of the Earth's crust |
Compression | When two continental plates collide, land is forced or folded upwards through the process of Compression |
Orogeny | Refers to mountain building processes. This occurs due to tectonic movements that causes plates to buckle upwards, forming fold mountains. |
Fault | A crack or fracture in the Earth's crust |
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Types of folding:
Figure 1: Types of Folding
400 Million Years ago
Examples include Wicklow Mountains, Highlands of Scotland and the Appalachian Mountains in North America.
Took place when the North American and Eurasian plates collided.
Folding has a South West-North East trend therefore mountains were created in North West and Leinster region.
They are the oldest mountains in Ireland.
The rock strata (layers) were folded to such extremes that cracks/fault lines appeared in the rocks.
This erosion has also exposed some of the Igneous and Metamorphic rocks that lie well below the surface.
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250 Million Years Ago
Examples include the Paris Basin in France and the Munster Ridge and Valley (Case study)
This fold mountain period occurred when the African and Eurasian plates collided.
Horizontal strata of shale, sandstone and limestone were buckled and folded into anticlines and synclines.
This resulted in a 'ridge and valley' landscape that runs from Kerry through Cork and into West Waterford.
Over millions of years the overlying Limestone and chalk have been removed from the ridges by denudation, revealing old red sandstone.
The valley floors are still covered in Sedimentary rock such as limestone and shale.
Created when the African and Eurasian continental plates collided, causing the land to buckle upwards
380 MYA Ireland had a desert climate due to its location near the equator – Old Red Sandstone developed here
The area consists of Sedimentary rock laid down in strata
350 MYA, Ireland laid below a warm, shallow sea which allowed Limestone to form followed by other rocks such as shale and chalk
The compression caused by the colliding plates forced the rock to bend into anticlines and synclines which included mountains such as the MacGillycuddy Reeks, Comeraghs and Galtees
Due to weathering and erosion, over time the outer layers of sedimentary rock were removed leaving the more resistant Old Red Sandstone on anticlines
Figure 2: Drainage pattern in the Munster Ridge and Valley
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A Fault is a moving fracture or break in the Earth's surface created by pressure and tension exerted on layers of rock.
Faults usually occur at places of weakness in the crust.
There are three main types of faults:
Figure 3: Normal Fault and the features created
Figure 4: Ben Bulben
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Rock strata are weakened by plumes of magma entering the crust and pulling the rock apart, creating fault lines
The land has subsided to form a large rift valley – steep sides, flat floor.
The floor can be as much as 153m below sea level
It is between 40km and 100km wide, and this is increasing by 4m per year
Eventually this part of Africa will completely break away from the African continent and form a new divergent plate boundary
Figure 7: African rift Valley
Found in sedimentary rocks as they are easier to deform – looks like an upside-down bowl
Occurs when large volumes of molten magma rise towards the service without causing the strata of rocks to crack
Earth's surface bulges upwards as a result
Examples include Slieve Bloom mountains, Co. Laois/Offaly and Mourne Mountains, Co. Down
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