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  • ...wnward [[fold hinge]]s; [[synclinal]] axial surfaces occupy concave-upward fold hinges. ...ons on non-migrated or under-migrated sections do not accurately represent fold shape. However, axial surfaces can be inferred on these sections by mapping
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  • ...Subclasses listed are not inclusive but represent the more common types of fold traps and show how the proposed classification scheme can be developed and | rowspan = 9 | ''Fold''; A fold trap is formed by syn- or postdepositional processes that [[Deformation|def
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  • File:ST53Part01Pg12A.jpg
    ...to a bend or tip of a fault (Suppe, 1983; Suppe and Medwedeff, 1990). The fold limb in growth strata is bounded by the active axial surface and the growth ...lap the fold scarp, producing stratigraphic pinchouts above the fold limb. Fold scarps and stratigraphic pinch-outs are displaced laterally and folded as t
    (750 × 411 (83 KB)) - 16:36, 28 July 2015
  • File:ST53Part01Pg11B.jpg
    ...section, growth strata onlap the backlimb and forelimb of a fault-related fold. The growth strata are overlain by post-tectonic strata. From AAPG Studies
    (750 × 511 (141 KB)) - 16:33, 28 July 2015
  • File:ST53Part01Pg12B.jpg
    ...exhibit a fanning of limb dips. However, growth strata typically onlap the fold limb. Contractional fault-related folding theories that exclusively invoke
    (750 × 431 (84 KB)) - 16:59, 28 July 2015
  • File:AlHawajAlQahtaniFigure4.jpg
    Restoration steps on a 2D section at the Monagas Fold and Thrust Belt (Venezuela) showing how and when traps formed with respect
    (468 × 361 (57 KB)) - 21:00, 8 November 2021
  • The structural system contains three regimes: [[Fold trap regime|fold traps]], [[Fault trap regime|fault traps]], and [[fracture traps]]. The cla * [[Fold trap regime]]
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  • ...r shape, position and occurrences determines their name designated to each fold structure. Folds are easily seen after being exposed by erosion. ..._1.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}A diagram showing the structure of a fold (Courtesy Wikipedia)]]
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  • ...Subclasses listed are not inclusive but represent the more common types of fold traps and show how the proposed classification scheme can be developed and | rowspan = 9 | ''Fold''; A fold trap is formed by syn- or postdepositional processes that [[Deformation|def
    6 KB (742 words) - 14:42, 13 April 2022
  • File:Hydrocarbon reservoirs associated layered intrusive bodies.pdf
    given by fracturing the formation of stratigraphic traps as fold forced and effects thermal
    (1.88 MB) - 16:30, 25 June 2015
  • File:ST53Part01Pg13.jpg
    ...kened during deformation, leading to progressive rotation of the overlying fold limbs. (lower right) The growth structure in this section contains both a g
    (750 × 462 (163 KB)) - 20:31, 28 July 2015
  • File:M106Ch12Table2b.jpg
    ...um geology. Structural style of the trap: basement-involved fold, detached fold-thrust, or salt-supported dome. Trap type: anticline, faulted anticline, fa
    (700 × 474 (70 KB)) - 15:30, 12 May 2016
  • File:M106Ch12Table2.jpg
    ...geology]]. Structural style of the trap: basement-involved fold, detached fold-thrust, or salt-supported dome. Trap type: anticline, faulted anticline, fa
    (700 × 442 (69 KB)) - 15:28, 12 May 2016
  • File:M106Ch12Table2a.jpg
    ...geology]]. Structural style of the trap: basement-involved fold, detached fold-thrust, or salt-supported dome. Trap type: anticline, faulted anticline, fa
    (700 × 515 (83 KB)) - 15:29, 12 May 2016
  • File:M106Ch12Table2c.jpg
    ...um geology. Structural style of the trap: basement-involved fold, detached fold-thrust, or salt-supported dome. Trap type: anticline, faulted anticline, fa
    (700 × 489 (73 KB)) - 15:30, 12 May 2016
  • ...wnward [[fold hinge]]s; [[synclinal]] axial surfaces occupy concave-upward fold hinges. ...ons on non-migrated or under-migrated sections do not accurately represent fold shape. However, axial surfaces can be inferred on these sections by mapping
    3 KB (495 words) - 15:09, 18 January 2016
  • ...ic cover along much of the northern rim of the basin. In the [[Appalachian fold belt]] and Nashville dome to the east and northeast respectively, these uni
    2 KB (308 words) - 16:53, 26 March 2015
  • The reason for including [[Fold trap regime|fold traps]] and [[Fault trap regime|fault traps]] in the structural system may * [[Fold trap regime]]
    3 KB (461 words) - 16:04, 13 April 2022
  • File:ST53 Part01 Pg11A.jpg
    ...mbs of the structure. In this seismic section, growth strata thin onto the fold crest, with the lowermost growth units exhibiting the greatest thickness ch
    (750 × 509 (230 KB)) - 16:23, 28 July 2015
  • File:ST53Part01Pg14A.jpg
    ...less relief than older units. The lower model shows growth strata above a fold developed by progressive limb rotation. The two stratigraphic patterns are
    (750 × 524 (88 KB)) - 20:45, 28 July 2015
  • File:M106Ch06Fig02.jpg
    ...tectonic provinces. Other important structural elements are the Syrian Arc fold belt in central and southern Israel, the Sinai-Negev dextral, strike-slip f
    (489 × 824 (63 KB)) - 15:25, 23 February 2016
  • ...mechanism and the relative rates of sedimentation and uplift. Thus, growth fold patterns imaged in seismic data are often considered diagnostic of folding .... In [[:file:ST53_Part01_Pg11A.jpg|Figure 1]], growth strata thin onto the fold crest, with the lowermost growth units exhibiting the greatest thickness ch
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