Endogenic processes refer to geological forces that originate within the Earth, such as tectonic plate movements, radioactive decay, and volcanic activity. The main endogenic processes that cause major landform changes are folding and faulting along plate boundaries. Folding occurs when rock layers are subjected to compressional stresses, resulting in the appearance of physical folds. Faulting is the displacement of rock layers along a fracture plane and can be normal, reverse, or strike-slip depending on the type of stress. Other endogenic processes include volcanism, where magma rises up through cracks in the Earth's crust.
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Endogenic Processes: The Process Within
Endogenic processes refer to geological forces that originate within the Earth, such as tectonic plate movements, radioactive decay, and volcanic activity. The main endogenic processes that cause major landform changes are folding and faulting along plate boundaries. Folding occurs when rock layers are subjected to compressional stresses, resulting in the appearance of physical folds. Faulting is the displacement of rock layers along a fracture plane and can be normal, reverse, or strike-slip depending on the type of stress. Other endogenic processes include volcanism, where magma rises up through cracks in the Earth's crust.
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ENDOGENIC PROCESSES
The Process Within
What is endogenic processes? • Endogenic process was formed, located or occurring beneath the surface of the earth • It is associated with energy originating in the interior of the solid earth • It is the forces that causes the earth to move Where does the Earth’s heat comes from? Sources of heat:
• Accretion of Earth during its
formation • Frictional heating, caused by sinking of core materials to the center of the planet • Decay of radioactive materials What are the main endogenic processes? • The main endogenic process are FOLDING and FAULTING or tectonic movements • They take place mainly along the plate boundaries, which are the zones that are not stable. • Endogenic processes cause many major landform features. • DEFORMATION –Any change in the shape or size of a rock as a response to the stress –May occur by either folding or faulting What is FOLDING? • FOLDING occurs when they are subjected to tectonic forces from opposite sides What are the result of tectonic forces? • Compressional stress causes squeezing • Tensional stress causes stretching • Shearing stress causes side to side movement • Folding often results in the appearance of physical folds What is FAULTING? • Faulting is the result of the fracture or displacement of rock layer or strata along a fault plane. • A fault shows a displacement of the two sides of a non vertical fault: –Hanging wall –Footwall What are the types of fault? • DIP – SLIP FAULTS –Vertical movement of the hanging wall and footwall –Examples: • Normal fault (caused by tension) • Reverse / thrust fault (caused by compression) • STRIKE SLIP FAULT –Horizontal and parallel displacements of the fault planes. –Example • Transform fault (caused by shear strain) OTHER ENDOGENIC PROCESS Volcanism • A.k.a magnetism; volcanic activity; igneous activity • Magma beneath the crust is under very great pressure. When folding and faulting occur, cracks, or fractures which are lines of weakness are created • When these lines of weakness develop downward in the crust and reach the magma, they will release the pressure in the magma. • This allows the magma to rise up along the lines of weakness and intrude into the crust. Some magma may even reach the earth’s surface and some don’t. Grading Metamorphic Rocks The end