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Engineering Geology Practice Test: Joints and Jointing
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Joints and Jointing topics include:Joints terminology, joints classification, joints occurrence, joints origin and engineering considerations. In geology, a joint is a fracture in a rock that has little to no displacement. Joints are found in nearly all surface rocks and can extend in various directions, usually more vertically than horizontally.  Joints can be classified by their geometry: Longitudinal joints: Roughly parallel to fold axes and often fan around the fold Cross-joints: Approximately perpendicular to fold axes Diagonal joints: Typically occur as conjugate joint sets that... Show more
Engineering Geology Practice Test: Joints and Jointing
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1. In sedimentary rocks, joints are genetically related to those forces that have caused the major structural deformation.