uniclinal (Meaning)
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uniclinal (a.)
See Nonoclinal.
Synonyms & Antonyms of uniclinal
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uniclinal Sentence Examples
- The uniclinal dip of the strata indicated a single, consistent direction of inclination.
- The uniclinal nature of the fold created a distinct asymmetry in the landscape.
- The fault had produced a uniclinal monocline that disrupted the continuity of the rock layers.
- The uniclinal structure of the mountain range provided a textbook example of geological folding.
- The anticline exhibited a uniclinal limb that dipped gently toward the basin.
- The uniclinal dip of the sedimentary rocks revealed the presence of an underlying thrust fault.
- The uniclinal slope provided a favorable surface for water infiltration and groundwater recharge.
- The erosion of the uniclinal structure had created a series of parallel ridges and valleys.
- The seismic data indicated a uniclinal stacking of the subsurface layers.
- The uniclinal topography of the region influenced the patterns of human settlement and land use.
FAQs About the word uniclinal
See Nonoclinal.
No synonyms found.
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The uniclinal dip of the strata indicated a single, consistent direction of inclination.
The uniclinal nature of the fold created a distinct asymmetry in the landscape.
The fault had produced a uniclinal monocline that disrupted the continuity of the rock layers.
The uniclinal structure of the mountain range provided a textbook example of geological folding.