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Identify the following for each of the large-scale crustal cross-section diagram

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Question

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 sng: D (for rifting); E (for seafloor spreading); F (for subduction) or G (for collision) Fault type: H (for normal fault); 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) Sedimntary rocks: Q (for conglomerate); R (for sandstone); S (for siltstone); T (for shale) U (for limestone); V for inorganic chert); W (for arkose), X (for greywacke) Metamorphic rocks: Y (for slate); ? (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 O0 (for Cretaceous) (thick medium gray is continental crust; thin darker gray is oceanic crust; and horizontal thin lines represent the surface of the ocean.)

Explanation / Answer

a) B

b) G

c) J

d) L

e) U

f) CC

g) GG

After the analysis of whole diagram we can say that the above condition of the rock type and their characteristics