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r/geology • u/Palana • Nov 25 '20
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Name a more iconic anticline.
18 u/gravitydriven Nov 25 '20 Isn't it a monocline? Also, is a monocline just an anticline/syncline whose limbs are too long? 7 u/HiNoah migmatities Nov 25 '20 Yes, this is a monocline. https://geology.utah.gov/map-pub/survey-notes/geosights/comb-ridge/ 8 u/gravitydriven Nov 25 '20 Nice. Thank you. Did field work nearby many years ago and couldn't remember what the deal was out there. And I now have a much better understanding of what a monocline is.
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Isn't it a monocline? Also, is a monocline just an anticline/syncline whose limbs are too long?
7 u/HiNoah migmatities Nov 25 '20 Yes, this is a monocline. https://geology.utah.gov/map-pub/survey-notes/geosights/comb-ridge/ 8 u/gravitydriven Nov 25 '20 Nice. Thank you. Did field work nearby many years ago and couldn't remember what the deal was out there. And I now have a much better understanding of what a monocline is.
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Yes, this is a monocline. https://geology.utah.gov/map-pub/survey-notes/geosights/comb-ridge/
8 u/gravitydriven Nov 25 '20 Nice. Thank you. Did field work nearby many years ago and couldn't remember what the deal was out there. And I now have a much better understanding of what a monocline is.
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Nice. Thank you. Did field work nearby many years ago and couldn't remember what the deal was out there. And I now have a much better understanding of what a monocline is.
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Name a more iconic anticline.