Asked by Nur Farzana Binti Hasrunlah A19A0553 on Jun 26, 2024

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Which of the following would be consistent with an origin of Upheaval Dome by a rising salt mass?

A) the presence of a thick salt layer beneath the region
B) structures that are similar to those formed around rising salt
C) a lower density for salt than typical rocks
D) all of these
E) none of these

Upheaval Dome

A geological structure that appears as a dome-shaped uplift, possibly formed by salt diapirism, impact events, or other processes.

Rising Salt Mass

The upward movement of salt within the Earth's crust due to its buoyancy, often leading to the formation of salt domes.

  • Comprehend different geological phenomena and formations, including craters and domes, and their origins.
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jawad hosainJun 28, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
All of the listed options are consistent with the formation of Upheaval Dome by a rising salt mass. A thick salt layer beneath the region (A) would provide the material for the salt dome. Structures similar to those formed around rising salt (B) would indicate the movement and deformation typical of salt dome formation. A lower density for salt than typical rocks (C) explains why the salt would rise through the overlying rock layers to form a dome.