주제별 자료/내적영력

울루루(Uluru)형성 과정

bus333 2016. 12. 25. 16:24


<출처 : NASA>



<출처 : NASA>



출처 : Living Physical Geography by Bruce Gervais (2015) - 594page





,출처 : Visualizing Geology (3rd) (2012) - 195page

This series of diagrams illustrates the formation of Uluru, seen here (d) in an aerial view.
Around 550 million years ago, 
the strata of the area were folded and buckled during a tectonic event
called the Petermann Ranges Orogeny. 

The high mountain 
ranges that resulted underwent rapid erosion (Figure e).
The 
sediment that washed down the mountain slopes created alluvial fans (Chapter 8),
and a remnant of one of these fans eventually 
became Uluru.

By about 500 million years ago, the area was 
covered by a shallow sea (Figure f).
The sediment in the alluvial 
fan was covered by sand and marine mud,
and it eventually 
became compacted and cemented into a sedimentary rock called arkose.

Between 400 and 300 million years ago,
the 
region again underwent folding and fracturing, during the Alice Springs Orogeny (Figure g).
The rocks that eventually became 
Uluru were tilted to an almost vertical position
(as shown in 
Figures d and g), and the whole area was raised above sea level. 

The surrounding sandstones eroded rapidly,
leaving the more 
resistant arkose of Uluru
as the visible tip of a much larger rock 
stratum that extends far beneath the ground (Figure h).