Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Moving Plates Tectonics Worksheet Identify the follow
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Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Moving Plates Tectonics Worksheet Identify the following for each of the large-scale crustal cross-section diagrams: Wilson cycle stage: A (for opening B (for closing or C (for closed) Tectonic setting: D (for rifting), E (for seafloor spreading), F (for subduction) or G (for collision), Fault type: H (for normal faul) I (for thrust fault or J (for strike-slip fault), Igneous rocks: K (for rhyolite; L (for andesite); M (for basalt). N (for granite); O (for diorite) or P (for gabbro) Sedimentary rocks: Q (for conglomerate), R (for sandstone), S(for siltstone). T (for shale) (for limestone), V (for inorganic cher), W (for arkose); X (for greywacke) Metamorphic rocks: Y (for slate), z (for phyllite); AA (for schist) BB (for gneiss) CC (for marble, DD for quartzite); EE (for hornfels), or FF (for amphibolite) Geologic Time Period Ages: GG (for Cambrian); HH (for Ordovician); II (for Silurian), JJ (for Devonian); KK (for Carboniferous), LL (for Permian), MM (for Triassic); NN (for Jurassic), or OO (for Cretaceous) (thick medium gray is continental crust: thin darker gray is oceanic crust; and horizontal thin lines represent the surface of the ocean.) a. Wilson Cycle stage b. Tectonic setting c. Dominant Fault type d. Igneous Rock Type e. Sed Rock type f. Meta Rock type g. Geologic age of this feature in our local Maine tectonic historyExplanation / Answer
A) Wilson cycle stage -- a) the opening
E) sed Rock type -- r) for sand stone
F) Meta rock type. -- z) for Phyllite
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