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Triassic is ontop Pre Cambrian below and carboniferous Are they in stratigraohic contact with and uncofrnity or is there

an inconformity that separates the 2?

Pink area = pre Cambrian and inliers Seismic reflection data Reflection of sound from layers of upper crust Cange frm silt stone to sanstone you gte a reflection and an image

Image across the unconformity showing features Pre camrbian below nslightly metamorphosed not a lot of acosic contrast Triassic above are highy contrasting and softer ayer of sandstone and get flat lying so no deformation. What is the geometric relation to the Cambrian? Precambrian volcanlcaitc at the surface so available fo reroson and sea Then deposit the Triassic sedimentary rocks perhaps via storm. The name for this relationship = inlier (Older rock surrounded by younger) & Onlap younger strata are olapping hte older eroding surface Pic is a text book example

Slide Map We looked at the top where we summarised at the top. Slide google Earth Look at Charnwood forest and beacon hill Can see the curvature of the bed clearly and the bds are dipping to the right The teep side = where the beds are fractures and can pick pit the geomtey of it E/W BCL

Next slide pic 2 Outcrop of cliff. Trace of the bedding = red lines Can see the fold axis clearly This is a syncline Any possiblty of it being an anticline - everything dipping to te synclinal hinge and better overview frm an aerial image Slide ; Bradgate park pic

Outcrop of fossil

Next slide ; group 3s area Series of small folds monoclines Antiforms as well. Low amplitude folds very gentle (open and rounded) If we did a crosssecton from N-S

The first fold is like this Parasitic fold and on the limb of a major fold Can infer from geometry and fold and shape can tel major folding style

Slide ; map with area circles.

Need to refer to maps

Slide ; Old paper from mid Close to major fold

Some BCL data marked Think about based on our data is this a good interpretation? Is it viable? Be critical? Think about if field data supports a single phase of folding or multiple phases of folding. If cleavage is planar then bCL should be parallel to cleavage In the example its oblique so suggests that someting strange eg refracton or multiple pases of deformation and reflects a diff hases of folding to another Maybe folding happened an then developeda cleavge different

Folds are perpendicular to bedding cleavage Everything is straightofread and everything is Multiple deformation Say this is the large fold orientation its diff to that so there are 2 phases of deformation

Slide 1978 map Section Shows drift = solid and drift geological map Solid Drift is everything intop dumpedby glaciers and rivers = blue outliers Pink and purple = pre camrbian inliers volcanlciatisc and diarites Fault = not exposed at surface. When we think about faults they come to surface and stop but sometimes when they come inactive they become with filled with sediment.

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