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(b) What is recumbent fold?​

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A recumbent fold is one in which the axial plane is essentially horizontal, with the limit of variation of axial-planar dip, and the resulting limit of plunge, being 10° (Turner and Weiss, 1963; Fleuty, 1964). ... Folds with axial planes dipping at less than 45°, but with zero plunge, have been referred to as recumbent.

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A recumbent fold is one in which the axial plane is essentially horizontal, with the limit of variation of axial-planar dip, and the resulting limit of plunge, being 10° (Turner and Weiss, 1963; Fleuty, 1964). ... Folds with axial planes dipping at less than 45°, but with zero plunge, have been referred to as recumbent.

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