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The Bowling Green Fault EarthCache

Hidden : 8/2/2007
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   not chosen (not chosen)

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Geocache Description:

This Earthcache has been developed as a partnership between the Metroparks Toledo and geocaching. With the help of Rattrak we were able put this cache together for all geocachers to come and enjoy our parks and learn a very important geological lesson about Ohio.


The Bowling Green Fault is the most significant geological feature of northwest Ohio. The fault is one of the largest in Ohio which runs from Michigan to south of Findley. The deepest part of the fault is just to the southwest of Bowling Green which is about 200 feet deep. Your view of the fault here at Metroparks Toledo is one of the very few places that the Bowling Green Fault can be seen. The only other place’s that the main fault can be seen on occasion is in a few of the quarries in the Maumee area.

A fault is a fracture or zone of fractures (cracks) in the rock that makes up the earths crust. Faults allow the rock to shift apart from each other. The shifts can be horizontal or vertical, we will be looking at these movements later in this cache.

The Bowling Green Fault dates back some 100 million year since its last movement. It is estimated to have been an earthquake with a 5 magnitude to have caused this movement in the earth’s surface that we are looking at here. This entire area show signs of the earthquake that took place here. This cache will take you to, and show some of the effects of this fault. The Bowling Green area still produces earthquakes but none to the magnitude that causes the crust to move.

This cache will take you on a lesson in different compressions of the earths crust caused by the fault. The rock here dates back to the Paleozoic period which is from 248 to 543 million years ago. Along with the Bowling Green Fault we will be looking at a secondary fault and a compression of the earths crust.

Parking is available in two areas near the posted co-ordinance. Pay close attention to which parking you chose here. If you chose to park to the east you will have a shorter distance but you will be facing a terrain of about a 3.5 to 4.0. Chose the parking to the west (N41 29.240 W083 44.047) the walk will be longer with only a 1.5 terrain. Depending on your choice of routes will determine the order of the following tasks.

To log this cache you will be making several stops to learn the difference in fault movement. You will need to complete each and every task listed below. Do not answer them in your log, please e-mail us with all of your answers.

1. At the posted co-ords you will find a sign that tells you about the Bowling Green Fault. From the sign answer these questions. How many miles are listed as the length of this fault?

2. Go to N41 29.242 W083 43.989. Here you will get a clear view of a fault caused by the Bowling Green Fault. Answer the following questions.
Approximate the height of the movement of the rock surface here.
Using this Link, tell us which type of compression of the rock here, look closely to get this correct. You may want to take a photo for farther reference.

3. Go to N41 29.242 W083 43.972. Here you will see a compression in the layers of rock, in its much larger version it would be called “orogenic activity”. Describe in detail the shape of the compression of the layers here.

4. Go to N41 29.259 W083 43.867. You will now in the Bowling Green Fault. Here you will need to take a photo of yourself or team with the rock that has been spilt by the fault. Post this photo along with your log.


This cache is placed with the permission of the Metroparks Toledo Area.



Be sure to e-mail me within 7 days of logging the cache to get credit for your work. If the rules of finding an Earthcache and e-mailing the owner is not followed your log will be deleted without notice!

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