EINFÜHRUNG Strukturgeolgie – 1. Einheit: Falten. Do not trust what you see if you dont understand it !!!

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EINFÜHRUNG Strukturgeolgie – 1. Einheit: Falten

Do not trust what you see if you dont understand it !!!

EINFÜHRUNG

Northern Flinders Ranges EINFÜHRUNG

Apalachen EINFÜHRUNG

1.1. Faltenmorphologie

Fold trains and parasitic folds 1.1.MORPHOLOGIE

1.2. Faltenorientierung

open Folds tight Folds 1.2. ORIENTIERUNG

Isoclinal Folds 1.2. ORIENTIERUNG

Aufrechte antiform Aufrechte synform geneigte antiform geneigte synform

Recumbent fold 1.2. ORIENTIERUNG

Recumbent fold 1.2. ORIENTIERUNG

Plunging fold 1.2. ORIENTIERUNG

Parallel and Similar folds 1.2. ORIENTIERUNG

Sheath Folds 1.2. ORIENTIERUNG

Similar folds 1.3. TYPES: SHEAR FOLDS

1.4. TYPES: FORCED FOLDS

Parallel folds 1.5. TYPES: BUCKLE FOLDS

1.4. TYPES: FORCED FOLDS

Fault Bend Fold in the Himalaya 1.4. TYPES: FORCED FOLDS

Fault Propagation fold in the Canadian Rockies 1.4. TYPES: FORCED FOLDS

Fault Related Folds folds 1.4. TYPES: FORCED FOLDS

1.3. TYPES: BUCKLE FOLDS

Falten Interferenzen

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