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OUTCROP
An outcrop is simply defined as an
exposure of a solid rock on the surface of
the earth.
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FOLDS
Defined as undulations or bends or curvatures
developed in the rocks of the crust as a result of
stresses.
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CLASSIFICATIONS OF FOLDS
Anticlines - are folds that convex upwards.
Synclines - are folds thatconvex downward.
types OF FOLDS
SYMMETRICAL FOLDS ASSYMETRICAL FOLDS
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OVERTURNED FOLDS ISOCLINAL FOLDS
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FAULTS
A fault is a fracture or zone of
fractures between two blocks of
rock. Faults allow the blocks to
move relative to each other. This
movement may occur rapidly, in
the form of an earthquake - or
may occur slowly, in the form of
creep
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THREE FUNDAMENTALS TYPES
OF FAULTS
1. Normal Faults
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2. Reverse Faults
3. Strike-Slip Faults
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JOINTS
Joints are defined as
divisional planes or
fractures along which there
has been no relative
displacement.
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NATURE OF JOINTS
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CLASSIFICATIONS OF JOINTS
SPATIAL RELATIONSHIP
Systematic Joints
Nonsystematic Joints
GEOMETRY
Strike Joints
Dip Joints
Oblique Joints
GENISIS OR ORIGIN
Tension Joints
Shear Joints
Compression Joints
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ENGINEERING CONSIDERATIONS
Folds in Engineering Projects
Geologic maps are essential for civil engineering as they help assess folds, faults, and
seismic risks, ensuring safe and cost-effective designs for structures like tunnels, dams, and
roads.
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