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  2. List of geological folds in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    See the main article on folds for a fuller treatment of fold types and nomenclature but in brief, an anticline is an arch-like fold whereas a syncline is its converse; a downfold. Antiforms, anticlinoria, synforms and synclinoria are variations on these. A monocline (or, rarely, a monoform) is a

  3. Syncline - Wikipedia

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    A synclinorium (plural synclinoriums or synclinoria) is a large syncline with superimposed smaller folds. [1] Synclines are typically a downward fold (synform), termed a synformal syncline (i.e. a trough), but synclines that point upwards can be found when strata have been overturned and folded (an antiformal syncline).

  4. Anticline - Wikipedia

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    A monocline is a bend in the strata resulting in a local steepening in only one direction of dip. [2] Monoclines have the shape of a carpet draped over a stairstep. [4] An anticline that has been more deeply eroded in the center is called a breached or scalped anticline. Breached anticlines can become incised by stream erosion, forming an ...

  5. Monocline - Wikipedia

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    A monocline (or, rarely, a monoform) is a step-like fold in rock strata consisting of a zone of steeper dip within an otherwise horizontal or gently dipping sequence. Formation [ edit ]

  6. Vergence (geology) - Wikipedia

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    Vergence can be classified as dextral, when there is apparent clockwise rotation, or sinistral, when there is apparent anticlockwise rotation. [4] Although there is a shared relationship in the description of both vergence and fold pairs, they are independent of each other, as vergence is defined as a direction and not a shape.

  7. Fold (geology) - Wikipedia

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    Anticline: linear, strata normally dip away from the axial center, oldest strata in center irrespective of orientation. Syncline: linear, strata normally dip toward the axial center, youngest strata in center irrespective of orientation. Antiform: linear, strata dip away from the axial center, age unknown, or inverted.

  8. Dome (geology) - Wikipedia

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    In technical terms, it consists of symmetrical anticlines that intersect each other at their respective apices. Intact, domes are distinct, rounded, spherical-to-ellipsoidal-shaped protrusions on the Earth's surface. A slice parallel to Earth's surface of a dome features concentric rings of strata.

  9. Structural basin - Wikipedia

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    A structural basin is a large-scale structural formation of rock strata formed by tectonic warping of previously flat-lying strata into a syncline fold. They are geological depressions, the inverse of domes. Elongated structural basins are a type of geological trough.