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Here are some useful links about cross sections and how to construct them:
 
Here are some useful links about cross sections and how to construct them:
  
* Stratigraphic cross sections: http://www.geomore.com/stratigraphic-cross-sections-2/
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* Oil on my Shoes
* Structural cross sections: http://www.geomore.com/structural-cross-sections/
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** [http://www.geomore.com/stratigraphic-cross-sections-2/ Stratigraphic cross sections]
* Balanced cross sections: www.agu.org/books/sc/v006/SC006.pdf
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** [http://www.geomore.com/structural-cross-sections/ Structural cross sections]
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*Balanced cross sections: www.agu.org/books/sc/v006/SC006.pdf
 
* Reading geologic cross sections and maps: spot.pcc.edu/~fgransha/GS106/GeoStructures.pdf
 
* Reading geologic cross sections and maps: spot.pcc.edu/~fgransha/GS106/GeoStructures.pdf
 
* Example of constructing a cross section, calculating strike and dip, in a complex topography (go to chapter 5):  
 
* Example of constructing a cross section, calculating strike and dip, in a complex topography (go to chapter 5):  
 
http://www.dep.wv.gov/dmr/handbooks/Pages/GeologyHandbook.aspx
 
http://www.dep.wv.gov/dmr/handbooks/Pages/GeologyHandbook.aspx

Revision as of 20:48, 9 July 2014

Here are some useful links about cross sections and how to construct them:

  • Oil on my Shoes
  • Balanced cross sections: www.agu.org/books/sc/v006/SC006.pdf
  • Reading geologic cross sections and maps: spot.pcc.edu/~fgransha/GS106/GeoStructures.pdf
  • Example of constructing a cross section, calculating strike and dip, in a complex topography (go to chapter 5):

http://www.dep.wv.gov/dmr/handbooks/Pages/GeologyHandbook.aspx