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Geomorphology - Types & Components of Folds and Faults

WHAT is GEOMORPHOLOGY?

This video starts with the various factors that affect landform development - exogenetic and endogenetic factors.

The main focus is on understanding the types of folds and faults and their components.

Dr. Manishika Jain explains the various types of folds:

1. Symmetrical fold

2. Assymterical folds

3. Isoclinal Folds

4. Monoclinal folds

5. Recumbent Folds

6. Chevron Folds

6. Plunge Folds

7. Fan Folds

Illustration: WHAT is GEOMORPHOLOGY?

Factors Affecting Earth՚s Crust

Illustration: Factors Affecting Earth՚s Crust

Diastrophic Forces

Illustration: Diastrophic Forces
Illustration: Diastrophic Forces

Increasing Intensity of Deformation

Illustration: Increasing Intensity of Deformation
Illustration: Increasing Intensity of Deformation
  • Isoclinal Folds
  • Monoclinal Folds
  • Plunge Folds
  • Fan Folds
  • Open Folds
  • Closed Folds
  • Chevron Folds
Illustration: Increasing Intensity of Deformation
Illustration: Increasing Intensity of Deformation
Illustration: Increasing Intensity of Deformation
Illustration: Increasing Intensity of Deformation
Illustration: Increasing Intensity of Deformation
Illustration: Increasing Intensity of Deformation
Illustration: Increasing Intensity of Deformation
Illustration: Increasing Intensity of Deformation
  • Hinge Fault
  • Tear Fault
  • Rotational Fault
  • Scissor or Pivot Fault
  • Ring Fault

Manishika