Monocline

block diagram of a monocline
The Grandview-Phantom Monocline in the Grand Canyon, Arizona
Monocline formed at tip of small thrust fault, Brims Ness, Caithness, Scotland

A monocline (or, rarely, a monoform) is a step-like fold in rock strata consisting of a zone of steeper dip within an otherwise horizontal or gently-dipping sequence.

Formation

Possible modes of formation of monoclines

Monoclines may be formed in several different ways (see diagram)

Examples

See also

References

  1. Skuce, A.G. (1996). "Forward modelling of compaction above normal faults: an example from the Sirte Basin, Libya". In Buchanan,P.G. and Nieuwland,D.A. Modern Developments in Structural Interpretation, Validation and Modelling (PDF). Special Publications. 99. London: Geological Society. pp. 135–146. ISBN 978-1-897799-43-7.
  2. Chadwick, R.A. (1993). "Aspects of basin inversion in southern Britain". Journal of the Geological Society. 150: 311–322. doi:10.1144/gsjgs.150.2.0311.
  3. Willsey, S.P.; Umhoefer,P.J. and Hilley,G.E. (2002). "Early evolution of an extensional monocline by a propagating normal fault: 3D analysis from combined field study and numerical modeling" (PDF). Journal of Structural Geology. 24: 651–669. Bibcode:2002JSG....24..651W. doi:10.1016/S0191-8141(01)00120-1. Cite uses deprecated parameter |coauthors= (help)
  4. Finch, E.; Hardy,S. and Gawthorpe,R. (2003). "Discrete element modelling of contractional fault-propagation folding above rigid basement fault blocks". Journal of Structural Geology. 25: 515–528. Bibcode:2003JSG....25..515F. doi:10.1016/S0191-8141(02)00053-6. Cite uses deprecated parameter |coauthors= (help)

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