9: Mountain Building
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- 9.1: Tectonic Stress and Geologic Structures
- This page discusses tectonic stress and its geological consequences, including mountain building and earthquakes from plate tectonics. It explains rock stresses—elastic, plastic deformation, and fracturing—related to rock types and conditions. Geological structures like folds (monoclines, anticlines, synclines) and faults (normal, reverse, strike-slip) are described. The text ultimately connects these processes to mountain formation.
- 9.2: Mountain Formation
- This page discusses mountain formation as a geological process resulting from plate tectonics, leading to three mountain types: volcanic, fold, and block. Additionally, it includes citations and references from Earth Science literature concerning various geological topics, such as osmium isotopes and tectonic deformation. These references feature details like titles, authors, and publication data, along with a mention of external content about mountain formation under a Creative Commons license.