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explain the terms flowage folding, shear folding, flexural folding.
« on: 07/10/2010 12:30:06 »
urgent plzzzzzz.i have to prepare a ppt now
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explain the terms flowage folding, shear folding, flexural folding.
« Reply #1 on: 14/10/2010 05:02:19 »
We don't do homework here. Even somewhat advanced structural homework. I would suggest a good structural text book or even Holms. If I remember correctly, this was covered in later editions of his Physical Geology book.
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explain the terms flowage folding, shear folding, flexural folding.
« Reply #2 on: 14/10/2010 07:40:42 »
Quote from: g1patnaik on 07/10/2010 12:30:06
urgent plzzzzzz.i have to prepare a ppt now
Have you heard of google? Forty eight seconds of searching turned up suitable answers for all three folding types. If you had asked a question that showed you had made some effort, You might have got a more positive response.
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