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− | [[File:Hutton Unconformity,_Jedburgh.jpg|thumb| | + | [[File:Hutton Unconformity,_Jedburgh.jpg|thumb|300px|Hutton Unconformity at Jedburgh, Scotland, illustrated by John Clerk in 1787 with a recent photography (2003) by Keith Montgomery. The Jedburgh - Newcastle road (A68) is above the section. The section is located about 5 minutes walk from the Jedburgh Abbey, on the outskirts of the town. This is a good example of an "angular unconformity" in which tilted sedimentary beds are overlain by horizontal beds. This unconformity represents a long gap in the record of geological time, during which deposition had ceased and folding or faulting occurred, the lower strata tilted, and then deposition resumed.]] |
==Useful links== | ==Useful links== |
Revision as of 19:11, 11 March 2015
Useful links
- Unconformities, angular unconformities, disconformities, etc.
- The Great Unconformity
- CliffsNotes.com
- Wikipedia
- Pictures of unconformities
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