Topographic Profile 2 – Jenny Jump Mt. To Hope, NJ

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Topographic Profile 2 – Jenny Jump Mt. To Hope, NJ 312 –132 axial trend

24131 24132 24034 24032 24033 24031 24755 24756 24757 24758 24030 24201 24202 24203 24739 24204 24417 24416 24415 24629 24597 24630 242628 24627 24626 24625 24624 24623

Group objected rotated 312o Topographic Profile 2 – Jenny Jump Mt. To Hope, NJ 24204 24739 24203 24202 24201 24030 24758 24757 24756 24031 24033 24032 24034 24132 24131 24755 24060 24415 24630 242628 24627 24626 24625 24629 24624 24623 24417 24416 24597 NW SE A Group objected rotated 312o A’ Jenny Jump Mt. 300 800 1300 -200 -700 Elevaiton (ft) 300 800 1300 -200 -700 Hope

Topographic Profile 2 – Jenny Jump Mt. To Hope, NJ 24204 24739 24203 24202 24201 24030 24758 24757 24756 24031 24033 24032 24034 24132 24131 24755 24060 24415 24630 242628 24627 24626 24625 24629 24624 24623 24417 24416 24597 NW SE A Group objected rotated 312o A’ Jenny Jump Mt. 300 800 1300 -200 -700 Elevaiton (ft) 300 800 1300 -200 -700 Hope Jenny Jump thrust fault

Topographic Profile 2 – Jenny Jump Mt. To Hope, NJ 2 p radians = 360 degrees, or 1 radian = 180 / p = The dividing line for structures with apparent dips to the NW and SE will be the normal to the profile trend of 132-312. In this example, structures having dip azimuths less than 42 (132-90) and greater than 222 (132+90) will have NW and SE apparent dip respectively. Apparent dips of structures with dip azimuths of 42 and 222 will appear horizontal.

Topographic Profile 2 – Jenny Jump Mt. To Hope, NJ 24204 24739 24203 24202 24201 24030 24758 24757 24756 24031 24033 24032 24034 24132 24131 24755 24060 24415 24630 242628 24627 24626 24625 24629 24624 24623 24417 24416 24597 NW SE A Group objected rotated 312o A’ Jenny Jump Mt. 300 800 1300 -200 -700 Elevaiton (ft) 300 800 1300 -200 -700 Hope Jenny Jump thrust fault

Topographic Profile 2 – Jenny Jump Mt. To Hope, NJ

NW SE A A’ Group objected rotated 312o Jenny Jump Mt. Hope 24204 24739 24203 24202 24201 24030 24758 24757 24756 24031 24033 24032 24034 24132 24131 24755 24060 24415 24630 242628 24627 24626 24625 24629 24624 24623 24417 24416 24597 NW SE A Group objected rotated 312o A’ Jenny Jump Mt. 300 800 1300 -200 -700 Elevation (ft) 300 800 1300 -200 -700 Hope Jenny Jump thrust fault