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Looking into a nearby slot...
Looking into a nearby slot canyon (in an anticline). The photo is not tilted, the land is!


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Aaron JohnsonAnticline

Voted 10/10

Good representation of an anticline, Scott!
Posted May 24, 2004 10:56 pm

JonBradfordRe: Anticline

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Is it an anticline or a monocline? If it is an anticline only one shoulder is portrayed. It is a neat photo though. Forgive me for giving you a hard time.

Jon
Posted May 24, 2004 11:11 pm

Aaron JohnsonRe: Anticline

Voted 10/10

Jon-You are right in saying the anticline is only seen here by half. I forget what a good example of a monocline would be, but I know I've been there. Capitol Reef, perhaps? Go ahead and give me a hard time. I'm used to it. Life is lonely up here in my ivory tower!
Posted May 25, 2004 12:20 am

ScottRe: Anticline

Hasn't voted

It is indeed a anticline. Couldn't get the whole picture of it.



Here's a good picture of one. Check out the folding of the rock.



anticline
Posted May 25, 2004 11:22 am

ScottRe: Anticline

Hasn't voted

A good example of a monocline is when you drive from Kanab to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. I assume you have been there?
Posted May 25, 2004 11:26 am

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Lat/Lon: 38.72500°N / 111.056°W



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