ADJECTIVE
- having equal magnetic inclinations
NOUN
- an isogram connecting points of equal magnetic inclination
How To Use isoclinal In A Sentence
- However, quarry outcrops of mainly white halitic mylonites display isoclinal folds that suggest a more impressive past.
- The youngest sills are undeformed and crosscut older foliated troctolite sills, which in turn crosscut isoclinally folded hybrid gabbro-troctolite-anorthosite complexes.
- Even the youngest Triassic rocks are strongly folded, in places by isoclinal, recumbent folds.
- These isoclinal folds deform ‘early’ domains which record a pre-Main Central Thrust compositional banding.
- In addition, large-scale isoclinal folds and normal faults with throws exceeding 10m locally occur.
- A line making equal angles with the edges of a trihedron is called an isoclinal line of the trihedron.
- Asymmetrical folds and axial planar quartz veins, isoclinal and rootless folds and boudinage of chert layers are common.
- Even the youngest Triassic rocks are strongly folded, in places by isoclinal, recumbent folds.
- Asymmetrical folds and axial planar quartz veins, isoclinal and rootless folds and boudinage of chert layers are common.
- However, quarry outcrops of mainly white halitic mylonites display isoclinal folds that suggest a more impressive past.