With the help of suitable examples, explain the formation of fault-block mountains. How are they different from vault or dome Mountains? Discuss.

उपयुक्त उदाहरणों की सहायता से भ्रंश-खंड पर्वतों के बनने की व्याख्या कीजिए। वे वॉल्ट या गुम्बद पर्वतों से किस प्रकार भिन्न हैं? चर्चा करें।


Approach-

In this question candidates need to write about formation of fault mountains along with examples.In second part discuss  about how they are different from dome mountains.

Introduction –

A mountain can be defined as the natural elevation on the earth’s surface. It may be broad at the base and narrow at the top. There are four types of mountains classified on the basis of formation and nature. They are Fold Mountains, Block Mountains, Volcanic Mountains, and Dome Mountains.

Body –

The Block Mountains are formed due to faults in the crust, which are planes where rocks have moved past each other, generating “block mountains”.

Formation of Block Mountains-

There are two basic types of block mountains:

Examples of block mountains –

Dome mountains –

Fault block mountains .

 

They have continental type of crust

 

They have found in western united states .

 

In uplift mechanism they have uplift forces

 

 

 

Block mountains may be formed when the middle block between two normal faults moves downward.

 

 

 

Examples -Sierra newada mountains .

In India they are found in south western region such as Satpura and vindya mountains .

  Vault or  dome mountains .

 

They have crustal and igneous rock inland .

 

They found in isolated structures in in flat lying sedimentary rocks .

 

In uplift mechanism they have igneous intrusion

 

 

Dome mountains arise when enormous globs of magma float up from beneath the crust and push up top rocks, causing the crust to bulge in a rounded shape.

 

Examples -The Weald in Southeast England and The Black Hills of South Dakota are typical examples of Dome Mountains.

 

Conclusion

When a fault block is raised or tilted, block mountains are formed. Higher blocks are called horsts and troughs are called grabens. A spreading apart of the surface causes tensional forces. When the tensional forces are strong enough to cause a plate to split apart, it does so much that a center block drops down relative to its flanking blocks.

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