The Map below/attached shows two outcrop points of an anticline, where a limestone layer (upper limit) is appearing at p

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The Map below/attached shows two outcrop points of an anticline, where a limestone layer (upper limit) is appearing at p

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The Map Below Attached Shows Two Outcrop Points Of An Anticline Where A Limestone Layer Upper Limit Is Appearing At P 1
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The Map below/attached shows two outcrop points of an anticline, where a limestone layer (upper limit) is appearing at points X and Y. At point X, the limestone layer has a true inclination of 42 degrees to the South East (direction of inclination is 105 Degrees from the North clock wise), while at point Y the same upper limit has an apparent inclination of 45 Degrees West, and another apparent inclination of 45 degrees North. • Draw a complete outcrop of the layer's upper and lower limits, knowing that its thickness is 100m • Draw a cross section of the map along the line X-Y -800 a 1000 C + COOL 100 m
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