What is the principle of cross-cutting relationships in structural geology, and how is it applied to determine the relative ages of geologic events?
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A
The principle states that intrusive igneous bodies are always older than the rocks they intrude
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B
The principle states that any geologic feature (fault, dike, vein, unconformity) that cuts across another feature is younger than the feature it cuts; used to sequence deformation and igneous events relative to each other
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C
The principle states that metamorphic grade increases consistently with depth, allowing ages to be correlated with grade
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D
The principle states that sedimentary layers always maintain their original horizontal orientation unless deformed