- Fold mountain
Fold mountains are
mountain s formed due mainly to the effects of folding on layers within the upper part of theEarth 'scrust . In the time before eitherPlate tectonic theory developed, or the internal architecture of thrust belts became well understood, the term was used for most mountain belts, such as theHimalayas . The term is still prevalent inphysical geography literature but has otherwise generally fallen out of use except as described below. The forces responsible for formation of the fold mountains are calledOrogenic movements. The term "orogenic" is derived from a greek word meaning mountain building. These forces act at tangent to the surface of the earth and are primarily involved in plate tectonics.Formation
Fold mountains are generally formed in the less-deformed areas peripheral to areas strongly affected by
thrust tectonics . Typically they are found in the foreland region where a major mechanically weakdecollement horizon is present. The frontal thrust (or thrusts) propagate(s) a long distance along this horizon and subsequent movement on the thrust can give rise to a sequence of folds as the hanging wall of the thrust effectively crumples. The anticlinal crests may be high enough to form mountains. Most fold mountains are likely to be relatively young in geological terms as they will start to be eroded as soon as they are formed.Examples
* The
Jura mountains - A series of sub-parallel mountainous ridges formed by folding over aTriassic evaporite decollement due to thrust movements in the foreland of theAlps .
* TheZagros mountains - A series of elongated anticlinal domes, mostly formed as fault bend folds over underlying thrusts in the foreland of the Zagros collisional beltee also
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Fault-block mountain
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