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Faults (teeth on hanging wall) synclines anticlines unconformity normalreverse/t

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Question

Faults (teeth on hanging wall) synclines anticlines unconformity normalreverse/thrust (plunging) (plunging) 3) Make a cross section of the map area from A to A'. Plot topography (no vertical exaggeration) and use accurate strike-and-dip measurement (it is fine to use the strike and dips from the key). The following steps may help guide you. Transfer the pre-road topography onto a sheet of graph paper with no vertical exaggeration. a. b. Mark the location of strike and dip measurements taken near the line of section, and measure with a protractor the dip of . each measurement. A steep westward rock dip on E-sloping topography would look something like the sketch to the right. You should have ~10 measurements of dip plotted, more or less evenly spaced along your section. c. Using the our contac ce how the beds should extend slightly (1 mm below the surface and how they would extend slightly above the surface were it not for erosion. If you see any major changes in bed thickness in your section that are not required by the field observations, make some changes to help keep the thicknesses of rock layers as uniform and smoothly varying as possible. Are there any significant differences between the thicknesses you mapped and those reported in th materials? If so, how might these be explained2.

Explanation / Answer

Hi,

whatever you did is right and proper method. go ahead with this.values are also right.

if further any clarification needed kindly ask.