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anticlinal
anticlinal, a. and n. (æntɪˈklaɪnəl) [f. Gr. ἀντί against + κλίν-ειν to lean, slope + -al1. Cf. Gr. ἀντικλίν-ειν to lean against (each other).] A. adj. 1. Geol. Applied to a line or axis from which strata slope down or dip in opposite directions; also said of the fold or bend in such strata, or of a...
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Anticlinal
Anticlinal may refer to:
Anticline, in structural geology, an anticline is a fold that is convex up and has its oldest beds at its core
Anticlinal, in stereochemistry, a torsion angle between 90° to 150°, and –90° to –150°; see Alkane_stereochemistry
Anticlinal division (botany)
See also
Weald–Artois
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anticline
anticline Geol. (ˈæntɪklaɪn) [f. as prec., but assimilated to incline, etc.] An anticlinal fold.1861 Page Introd. Geol. Index, Anticline, anticlinal. 1873 Geikie Gt. Ice Age xxi. 266 Diagrammatic view of synclines and anticlines. 1876 Page Advd. Text-bk. Geol. iv. 83 When strata dip..like the roof o...
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Shkëlzen
Geology
Composed primarily of Mesozoic limestone and dolomite, the mountain has an anticlinal structure, with a band of flysch emerging in the north and
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anticlinorium
anticlinorium Geol. (ˌæntɪklɪˈnɔərɪəm) [mod.L., f. as anticlinal + -orium.] 1. (See quot.)1874 J. D. Dana Man. Geol. (ed. 2) IV. 752 An upward bend of the crust, or geanticlinal, is of itself an elevation; and such an elevation is an anticlinorium. 2. (See quot. 1893.) (The only current sense.)1893 ...
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Mareuil Anticline
This is followed 8 km to the southwest by another anticlinal ridge, the La Tour-Blanche Anticline. Structural observations
The Mareuil Anticline forms part of the anticlinal ridges within the northern Aquitaine Basin.
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Anticline
About 80 percent of the world's petroleum has been found in anticlinal traps. White and his "Anticlinal Theory" for oil and gas exploration.
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Griba
steep inclines and a flat peak and is composed primarily of Mesozoic and Paleogene limestones, with lesser amounts of flysch, giving it an asymmetrical anticlinal
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Detachment fold
core; resulting in increased amplitude of the anticlinal fold. onset of thrusts out of the folded synclinal or anticlinal regions.
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Anticline Ridge
Anticline Ridge is the surface expression of an anticlinal structure which continues to the south as the Guijarral Hills and Kettleman Hills, and is the
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Guijarral Hills
They are the surface expression of an anticlinal structure which continues to the south as the Kettleman Hills, and to the north as Anticline Ridge, a
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Arcabuco Formation
In the Arcabuco Formation, in the Iguaque Anticlinal, dinosaur tracks have been found. , Sáchica and Chíquiza, where the formation has been redefined in the Arcabuco Anticlinal.
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Harlech Grits Group
Outcrops
The rocks are exposed beneath Harlech and across the Harlech Dome to its east; a broad anticlinal structure which encompasses the Rhinogydd range
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Parc des Combes
The French word Combe can be translated as anticlinal valley, given that the park is located on an old Morvan valley.
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Long Run (Cranberry Creek tributary)
An anticlinal known as Cranberry Ridge crosses the headwaters of Long Run. An anticlinal known as Tomhicken Ridge is situated to the north of the stream.
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