monocline

[ˈmɒnəklaɪn]

monocline Definition

  • 1a step-like fold in rock strata consisting of a zone of steeper dip within an otherwise horizontal or gently-dipping sequence
  • 2a geological formation consisting of a single bend in the rock layers

Using monocline: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "monocline" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The monocline is a type of fold that consists of a single, steeply inclined bend in otherwise horizontal or gently dipping rock layers.

  • Example

    The San Rafael Swell in Utah is a classic example of a monocline.

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    The term monocline comes from the Greek words 'mono' meaning 'single' and 'klinein' meaning 'to lean'.

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Summary: monocline in Brief

A monocline [ˈmɒnəklaɪn] is a geological formation consisting of a single bend in the rock layers. It is characterized by a step-like fold in rock strata consisting of a zone of steeper dip within an otherwise horizontal or gently-dipping sequence. The term comes from the Greek words 'mono' meaning 'single' and 'klinein' meaning 'to lean'. An example of a monocline is the San Rafael Swell in Utah.