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    Any planar feature can be described by strike and dip, including sedimentary bedding, fractures, faults, joints, cuestas, igneous dikes and sills, metamorphic foliation and fabric, etc. Observations about a structure's orientation can lead to inferences about certain parts of an area's history, such as movement, deformation, or tectonic activity.
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    Strike and dip are used to describe any other planar features, including joints, faults, dykes, sills, and even the foliation planes in metamorphic rocks.
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    Strike and dip - Wikipedia

    In geology, strike and dip is a measurement convention used to describe the plane orientation or attitude of a planar geologic feature. A feature's strike is the azimuth of an imagined horizontal line across the plane, and its dip is the angle of inclination (or depression angle) measured downward from … See more

    When measuring or describing the attitude of an inclined feature, two quantities are needed. The angle the slope descends, or dip, and the direction of descent, which can be represented by strike or dip direction. See more

    Conventions
    There are a few conventions geologists use when measuring a feature's azimuth. When using the strike, two directions can be measured at … See more

    On geologic maps, strike and dip can be represented by a T symbol with a number next to it. The longer line represents strike, and is in the same … See more

    • Compton, Robert R. (1985). Geology in the Field. New York: J. Wiley and Sons. ISBN 978-0-471-82902-7. OCLC 301031779. See more

     
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    WEBJan 8, 2020 · In Part I of geological structures, students will learn how to interpret strike and dip information from a geological map, prepare a …

    • Author: Joyce McBeth, Karla Panchuk, Tim Prokopiuk, Lyndsay Hauber, Sean Lacey
    • Publish Year: 2020
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    WEBFigure 12.19 Measurement of strike (left) and dip (right) using a geological compass with a clinometer. [SE] Strike and dip are also used to describe any other planar features, including joints, faults, dykes, sills, and even …

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