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  2. Magnetic dip - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic dip causes the compass to dip upward or downward depending on the latitude. Illustration of magnetic dip from Norman's book, The Newe Attractive. Magnetic dip, dip angle, or magnetic inclination is the angle made with the horizontal by Earth's magnetic field lines. This angle varies at different points on Earth's surface.

  3. Strike and dip - Wikipedia

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    A feature's orientation can also be represented by dip and dip direction, using the azimuth of the dip rather than the strike value. Linear features are similarly measured with trend and plunge, where "trend" is analogous to dip direction and "plunge" is the dip angle. [3] Strike and dip are measured using a compass and a clinometer. A compass ...

  4. Dip angle - Wikipedia

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    Dip angle may refer to: Magnetic dip, the angle of the Earth's magnetic field lines relative to the horizontal; Dip (geology), the angle of a planar geological feature relative to the horizontal; Dip angle, the angle between the apparent and the astronomical horizons

  5. Magnetic declination - Wikipedia

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    On the topographic maps of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), for example, a diagram shows the relationship between magnetic north in the area concerned (with an arrow marked "MN") and true north (a vertical line with a five-pointed star at its top), with a label near the angle between the MN arrow and the vertical line, stating the size of the ...

  6. Angle of repose - Wikipedia

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    Angle of repose of a heap of sand Sandpile from the Matemateca collection. The angle of repose, or critical angle of repose, [1] of a granular material is the steepest angle of descent or dip relative to the horizontal plane on which the material can be piled without slumping. At this angle, the material on the slope face is on the verge of ...

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  8. Fault (geology) - Wikipedia

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    The hade angle is defined as the complement of the dip angle; it is the angle between the fault plane and a vertical plane that strikes parallel to the fault.

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