Short description: Geological feature
thumb|right|350px|Schematic overview of a thrust system. The shaded material is called a [[nappe. The erosional hole is called a window or fenster. The klippe is the isolated block of the nappe overlying autochthonous material.]]
Beckov Castle, Slovakia, perched on a limestone klippe
A klippe (German for cliff or crag) is a geological feature of thrust fault terrains. The klippe is the remnant portion of a nappe after erosion has removed connecting portions of the nappe. This process results in an outlier of exotic, often nearly horizontally translated strata overlying autochthonous strata.[1]
Examples
- Chief Mountain, Montana
- Mount Yamnuska, Alberta
- The Rock of Gibraltar
- Acropolis of Athens, Greece
Klippes may also be found in the Pre-Alps of Switzerland and some of the isolated mountains in Assynt, Sutherland, in NW Scotland.[2]
References
- ↑ DiPietro, Joseph A. (December 21, 2012). Landscape Evolution in the United States: An Introduction to the Geography, Geology, and Natural History. Newnes. p. 343. ISBN 9780123978066. https://books.google.com/books?id=vZWWAA-USoUC&pg=PA343. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
- ↑ Whittow, John (1984). Dictionary of Physical Geography. London: Penguin, 1984, p. 294. ISBN:0-14-051094-X.
Structural geology |
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| Underlying theory |
- Strain
- Stress
- Stress field
- Mohr–Coulomb theory
- Mohr's circle
- Lamé's stress ellipsoid
- Strain partitioning
- Tension
- Overburden pressure
- Deformation mechanism
- Rock mechanics
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| Measurement conventions |
- Strike and dip
- Rake
- Inclinometer
- Brunton compass
- Stereographic projection
- Orthographic projection
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| Large-Scale Tectonics |
- Plate tectonics
- Orogeny
- Structural basin
- Rift
- Extensional tectonics
- Graben
- Half-graben
- Décollement
- Obduction
- List of tectonic plate interactions
- Nappe
- Continental collision
- Convergent boundary
- Fenster
- Klippe
- Fold and thrust belt
- Foreland basin
- Accretionary wedge
- Terrane
- Mountain formation
- Fold mountains
- Fault block
- Horst
- Rift valley
- Mélange
- Thick-skinned deformation
- Thin-skinned deformation
- Thrust tectonics
- Passive margin
- Extensional tectonics
- Divergent boundary
- Back-arc basin
- Intra-arc basin
- Strike-slip tectonics
- Syneclise
- Suture
- Saddle
- Inversion
- Horst and graben
- Horse
- Pull-apart basin
- Autochthon
- Allochthon
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| Fracturing |
- Joint
- Exfoliation joint
- Vein
- Dike
- Columnar jointing
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| Faulting |
- Thrust fault
- Detachment fault
- Disturbance
- Fault mechanics
- Fault trace
- Fault scarp
- Transform fault
- Transfer zone
- Cataclastic rock
- Cataclasite
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| Foliation and Lineation |
- Rock microstructure
- Crenulation
- Cleavage
- Slickenside
- Pressure solution
- Stylolite
- Compaction
- Fissility
- Oblique foliation
- Tectonic phase
- Tectonite
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| Folding |
- Vergence
- Anticline
- Syncline
- Dome
- Monocline
- Chevron
- Homocline
- Detachment fold
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| Boudinage | |
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| Kinematic Analysis |
- 3D fold evolution
- Section restoration
- Paleostress
- Paleostress inversion
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| Shear zone |
- Shear
- Pure shear
- Mylonite
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