Analysing folds on a geological map
Part of The Shear Zone Channel. The video goes through the analysis of folds on a hypothetical (though realistic) geological map, starting by visualising topography and sketching a cross-section. This in turn informs identification of fold hinges on the map - tracing out hinge lines. It then goes on to construct fold axial traces. The map is available on associated The Shear Zone website.

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