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[PDF] Definition of Terms - USGS Publications WarehouseMonocline A step-like bend or fold in otherwise horizontal or gently dipping beds. See figure 17. N. Nutrients Nitrogen and phosphorus, which are essential ...
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9.2 Folding – Physical Geology: An Arizona PerspectiveIf you look between the folds shown in 9.21, you essentially see just one limb. A fold with a single limb is referred to as a monocline (Figure 9.2.2). A very ...
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[PDF] Faults and Folds on the Colorado PlateauMonoclines are believed to be formed as near-surface strata are plastically deformed during the near-vertical movement of deep faults (Davis, 1978). Deep ...
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Geology - Capitol Reef National Park (U.S. National Park Service)Aug 1, 2025 · A nearly 100-mile long warp in the Earth's crust, the Waterpocket Fold is a classic monocline, a "step-up" in the rock layers. It formed between ...Missing: examples | Show results with:examples
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Lecture #25: Structural GeologyMonocline - a local steepening of an otherwise uniformly dipping or flat pile of strata. Dome - a fold where beds dip away from a center point in all ...
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GeoSights: Comb Ridge, San Juan County - Utah Geological SurveyComb Ridge is a classic example of a step-like crease (or fold) in the Earth's crust known as a monocline. Along the axis of the monocline, the rock layers are ...
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Geologic Uplift - Colorado National Monument (U.S. National Park ...Mar 20, 2025 · Monocline: One Slope. A monocline forms the lazy S shape that connects rock layers from the valley floor to the monument cliffs. The idea of ...
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Monocline - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsMonocline is defined as a step-like downward flexure in otherwise horizontal or gently dipping rock strata, characterized by a steeper dip. ... How useful is this ...
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monocline - WordReference.com Dictionary of Englishmonocline /ˈmɒnəʊˌklaɪn/ n. a local steepening in stratified rocks with an otherwise gentle dip. Etymology: 19th Century: from mono- + Greek klīnein to ...
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monocline – An Introduction to Geology - OpenGeologyA one-sided fold-like structure in which layers of rock warp upwards or downwards.Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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monocline - Wiktionary, the free dictionary(geology) A unidirectional dip in strata that is not a part of an anticline or syncline · (geology) A single flexure in otherwise flat-lying strata ...
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[PDF] Evaporite tectonism in the lower Roaring Fork River valley, west ...Mar 31, 2022 · the Basalt Mountain monocline, which is a broad hinge zone with average width of ⬃1.6 km. Although the group 4b flows within the monocline ...
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The Dalradian rocks of Shetland and their implications for the plate ...A continued rotation in the same sense formed a 25 km wide recumbent inverted limb to form a mega-monocline. ... The hinge zone is 100 m wide as seen in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Pipe Spring National Monument Geologic Resources Inventory ReportJan 15, 2010 · Unlike relatively symmetrical anticlines and synclines, monoclines have one gently- dipping limb and one limb that dips more steeply (fig. 7).
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Active Flexural‐Slip Faulting: Controls Exerted by Stratigraphy ...Oct 4, 2017 · Flexural slip plays an important role in accommodating fold growth, and its topographic expression, flexural-slip fault (FSF) scarps, ...
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KGS--Riley and Geary County Geology--Structural GeologyIt is very probable that the flexures in rock above the buried hills and valleys are at least partly due to differential compaction and settling of the ...
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Forward modelling of compaction above normal faults: an example ...differential compaction when basement rocks are ... structure on the section is the monocline involving ... the NE limit of the monocline is approximately.
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Flexural Slip as Indicated by Faulted Lava Flows along the Grand ...Flexural Slip as Indicated by Faulted Lava Flows along the Grand Hogback Monocline, Colorado ... The case of the Grand Hogback monocline of west-central ...
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Strain partitioning during flexural-slip folding - Special PublicationsFlexural slip occurs along only some of the numerous layer-to-layer ... from Kaibab Monocline, Utah, USA. In: Cos-. GROVE, J. (ed.) Forced (Drape) ...
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RESEARCH Growth faults in the Kaiparowits Basin, Utah, pinpoint ...monocline, or with development of a pull-apart basin at a bend in the trend ... The growth fault interpretation can be confirmed by comparing true.
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Investigation of growth fault bend folding using discrete element ...In both cases, the 25° anticlinal fault bend has produced a monocline with an ... growth fault bend folding theory [Suppe et al., 1992]. [17] Though our ...
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the fold classification and monocline context from the provided segments of the document at https://mlsu.ac.in/econtents/4113_R.G.%20Park.pdf. To retain all information in a dense and organized manner, I will use a combination of narrative text and a table in CSV format for detailed classifications and relationships. The response consolidates all segments, addressing fold types (e.g., concentric, similar), monocline definitions and contexts, and their relations to other folds, while noting where information is absent or limited.
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Folds and Folding - Part I - GeoExproDec 7, 2013 · The hinge line may be straight, in which case it forms a cylindrical ... A monocline is a local steepening of an otherwise horizontal sequence of ...
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The dip of the foreland monocline in the Alps and ApenninesAug 30, 2000 · The foreland monocline dips underneath thrust belts and accretionary wedges, both in oceanic and continental subduction zones.
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MONOCLINES OF THE COLORADO PLATEAU | GSA BulletinMar 2, 2017 · In the Colorado Plateau monoclines have an aggregate length of nearly 2500 miles, and the greatest nearly uninterrupted monocline is about 300 ...
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Monocline formation during growth of segmented faults in the ...Nov 28, 2017 · Here we present the results of analysis of two monoclines imaged in a 3D seismic reflection survey in the Taranaki Basin, offshore New Zealand.
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THE STRUCTURE OF A MONOCLINE IN THE SYRIAN ARC ...The long Syrian Arc belt in the Middle East consists of tens of folds and monoclines with their associated faults. The structure of one monocline of this ...Missing: settings | Show results with:settings
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[PDF] RWM Wealden District regional geology - GOV.UKA good example is the Hog's Back monocline near Guildford (A on Figure 7). A zone of rock deformation, the Variscan Front, extending eastwards from south-west.
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[PDF] USGS Publications WarehouseThe East Kaibab Monocline overlies deep-seated reverse faults in which compressional forces have folded the strata up-to-the-west during the Late Cretaceous ...
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[PDF] A Geology Training Manual for Grand Canyon National ParkMay 16, 2002 · Kaibab Plateau uplift and development of the East Kaibab Monocline. After the ... The rocks were uplifted more than 7000 feet (2100 m) above sea.
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[PDF] Unroofing, incision, and uplift history of the southwestern Colorado ...of East Kaibab monocline. Te rtiary rim gra vels. M inimum (U-T h. )/He apatite dates ca. 50 M a. (U-T h)/He apatite basement dates ca. 75-70 M a. (U-T h)/He ...
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[PDF] Capitol Reef National Park Geologic Resources Evaluation ReportCapitol Reef National Park is geologically defined by the escarpment of the Waterpocket Fold, a nearly 160-km long (100-mi) step-like flexure (monocline) in the.
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Geology of Capitol Reef National Park - USGS.govThe monocline would not have been visible at Earth's surface until the more recent uplift of the Colorado Plateau in last 20 million years. The Colorado Plateau ...
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(PDF) Late Cretaceous–early Tertiary Laramide deformation of the ...Aug 7, 2025 · The structure of the northern Colorado Plateau is dominated by a series of highly asymmetrical, presumably fault-cored anticlines: the ...
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[PDF] SanJuanbasinSAND2001-0054.pdfThe platform forms the northwestern boundary of the San Juan basin at the Hogback monocline. While the monocline has approximately 4,000 ft of structural ...
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[PDF] Determining the Basement Fault Structure of the Hogback ...The San Juan Basin has had multiple compressional uplifts: Zuni uplift to the north, Defiance uplift to the southwest, Hogback monocline to the west, Nacimiento ...
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[PDF] Geologic Framework of the San Juan Structural BasinThis document discusses the geologic framework of the San Juan Structural Basin in New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and Utah, focusing on Triassic through ...
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THE STRUCTURE OF A MONOCLINE IN THE SYRIAN ARC ...The surface structure indicates that three modes of monocline development, draping, buckling and kinking, operated in the Hebron monocline. The subsurface ...
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Mesoscale folds and faults along a flank of a Syrian Arc monocline ...The central segment of the. Syrian Arc comprises the NNE–SSW trending monoclines of Hebron, Ramallah, and Fariah, whose axes are arranged in en-echelon ...
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Timing of inversion of the Weald–Boulonnais basin inferred from ...Tectonic inversion of sedimentary basins has been well documented in the northern far-field domain of the Alpine–Pyrenean orogenic system, from southern England ...<|separator|>
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The deformation history of southern England, and its implications for ...Nov 16, 2021 · This lateral shortening produced the Weald Anticline and the two adjacent synclines: the London Basin to the north and the Hampshire–Dieppe ...
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The foothills of the Pyrenees | This Volcanic Isle - Oxford AcademicJun 20, 2024 · Layers on the northern side of each Weald monocline typically 'dip', or slope 15–25 degrees or more down to the north. The slopes are even ...<|separator|>
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The response of the French sedimentary basins to the Pyrenean and ...the Late Cretaceous-to-Eocene Pyrenean and Miocene Alpine compressive phases. The decollement role of the salt diapirs is highlighted in the Aquitaine Basin.
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Inversion tectonics at the northern margin of the Paris basin ...Sep 1, 2010 · From a geological point of view, the Artois area in northern France corresponds to the eastern prolongation of a major geological structure ...
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The response of the French sedimentary basins to the Pyrenean and ...In the Paris Basin, the deformation is characterized by the occurrence of short-wavelength folds and asymmetrical anticlines, generally related to the reverse ...Missing: Monoclines | Show results with:Monoclines