The apparent dip of a fault plane is measured in two trenches. In one trench the apparent

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The apparent dip of a fault plane is measured in two trenches. In one trench the apparent dip is 4° toward the southwest in a trench wall that has a bearing of 220°. In the second trench the apparent dip is 7° toward the east in a trench wall that has a bearing of 100°. Trigonometrically determine the direction and angle of true dip.

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Structural Analysis And Synthesis A Laboratory Course In Structural Geology

ISBN: 9781405116527

3rd Edition

Authors: Stephen M. Rowland, Ernest M. Duebendorfer, Ilsa M. Schiefelbein

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