The figure below is a topographic map showing the exposure of a coal seam at three points: A (at 100m below), B (at 160m

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The figure below is a topographic map showing the exposure of a coal seam at three points: A (at 100m below), B (at 160m

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The figure below is a topographic map showing the
exposure of a coal seam at three points: A (at 100m below), B (at
160m below), and C (at 40m below). Use the Three-point problem
technique and draw the strike lines on the map and other relevant
lines in order to get the answers. Show your
solutions/calculations. DO NOT FORGET TO BOX YOUR FINAL ANSWERS AND
USE THE APPROPRIATE NOTATION FOR STRIKE AND DIP (WITH DIRECTIONS).
SHOW ALL YOUR CONSTRUCTION LINES ON THE MAP AND CALCULATIONS ON
YOUR ANSWER SHEET. NO LINES AND CALCULATIONS, NO POINTS. USE
ADDITIONAL SHEETS OF PAPER IF NECESSARY
The Figure Below Is A Topographic Map Showing The Exposure Of A Coal Seam At Three Points A At 100m Below B At 160m 1
The Figure Below Is A Topographic Map Showing The Exposure Of A Coal Seam At Three Points A At 100m Below B At 160m 1 (45.77 KiB) Viewed 11 times
10pts. What is the apparent dip of the
coal seam along the line connecting points A and B?
10pts.What is the attitude (strike and true dip of the coal
seam)?
N 960 A. 900 1000 920 900 B40 B 800 100 m
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