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<blockquote data-quote="Barra_Mad" data-source="post: 83590" data-attributes="member: 2114"><p>Diggerdude I am well aware deformation is 3 dimensional event and this can turn out very different results depending on if we looking at brittle or ductile deformation event which will expose different layers at within the rock structure you don't always get perfect 180 degree folding, also erosion bring altitude into play and add's to the picture. A 30m horizontally can make a world of difference in the rock ages. just look at the yarrowee valley in sabas the rock at the top of the hill is from the is 2.5 million years old and the rock in the valley is 450 million years old so that what altitude has alot to do with it. So I was trying to establish if we where talking about the side of a hill or flat ground and until we have pictures it will be hard to give advice on the situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barra_Mad, post: 83590, member: 2114"] Diggerdude I am well aware deformation is 3 dimensional event and this can turn out very different results depending on if we looking at brittle or ductile deformation event which will expose different layers at within the rock structure you don't always get perfect 180 degree folding, also erosion bring altitude into play and add's to the picture. A 30m horizontally can make a world of difference in the rock ages. just look at the yarrowee valley in sabas the rock at the top of the hill is from the is 2.5 million years old and the rock in the valley is 450 million years old so that what altitude has alot to do with it. So I was trying to establish if we where talking about the side of a hill or flat ground and until we have pictures it will be hard to give advice on the situation. [/QUOTE]
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