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  2. Homocline - Wikipedia

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    Homocline near Lulworth Cove, England Diagram of a homocline Homocline in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. In structural geology, a homocline or homoclinal structure (from old Greek: homo = same, cline = inclination), is a geological structure in which the layers of a sequence of rock strata, either sedimentary or igneous, dip uniformly in a single direction having the same general inclination in ...

  3. Homoclinic orbit - Wikipedia

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    A homoclinic orbit An oriented homoclinic orbit A twisted homoclinic orbit. In the study of dynamical systems, a homoclinic orbit is a path through phase space which joins a saddle equilibrium point to itself.

  4. Monocline - Wikipedia

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    Possible modes of formation of monoclines. Monoclines may be formed in several different ways (see diagram) By differential compaction over an underlying structure, particularly a large fault at the edge of a basin due to the greater compactibility of the basin fill, the amplitude of the fold will die out gradually upwards.

  5. Structural geology - Wikipedia

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    Originally horizontal strata deformed due to stress. Structural geology is the study of the three-dimensional distribution of rock units with respect to their deformational histories.

  6. Fold (geology) - Wikipedia

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    Fold sketch 3D model. The fold hinge is the line joining points of maximum curvature on a folded surface. This line may be either straight or curved. The term hinge line has also been used for this feature.

  7. Homoclinal ridge - Wikipedia

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    A homoclinal ridge or strike ridge is a hill or ridge with a moderate, generally between 10° and 30°, sloping backslope. Its backslope is a dip slope, that conforms with the dip of a resistant stratum or strata, called caprock.

  8. Homocline (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Homocline may refer to: Geology. Homocline, a type of geological structure; Geomorphology. Homoclinal ridge, one of a number of topographic features (landforms) created by the erosion of tilted strata, i.e. a homocline; Mathematics. Homoclinic orbit; Homoclinic bifurcation

  9. Accretionary wedge - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of the geological process of subduction. An accretionary wedge or accretionary prism forms from sediments accreted onto the non-subducting tectonic plate at a convergent plate boundary.