Only in the west, on the Isle of Purbeck, did some minor southward drainage develop across the monocline. |
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This whole lithologic series which forms the monocline of the deposit of Dhaya is covered by a clayey layer from 1 to 1.5 metres in thickness. |
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This monocline is defined by quartzite and must be Caledonian. |
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Ductile fabrics and tectonic boundaries in the southern part of the Cine massif outline a large-scale monocline, the tectonic significance of which is not known. |
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Thus, the tight folds in the Tapeats Sandstone can be explained by mechanical crowding at the synclinal hinge of the East Kaibab monocline. |
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A deformed prism with plane-parallel sides is the monocline stage. |
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The southern end of the Rockies plunges gradually along its sharp frontal downflex and passes into the Anton Chico monocline. |
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A monocline is a bend in the strata resulting in a local steepening in only one direction of dip. |
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The field is located in a faulted block of Jurassic and older rocks beneath the Hampshire Basin, close to the steeply sloping monocline in the overlying chalk. |
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The focus of this paper is the coal lands east of the geological Du Quoin monocline in Jackson, Saline and Williamson counties of southeastern Illinois. |
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Divergence between strepsirrhines and haplorhines is correlated with intense volcanic activity on the Lebombo Monocline in Africa about 180 million years ago. |
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