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anticlineIn geology, rock layers or beds folded to form a convex arch (seldom preserved intact) in which older rocks comprise the core. Where relative ages of the rock layers, or stratigraphic ages, are not known, convex upward folded rocks are referred to as antiforms. The fold of an anticline may be undulating or steeply curved. A steplike bend in otherwise gently dipping or horizontal beds is a monocline. The opposite of an anticline is a syncline. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Clive Burrett, Managing Director of GSLM, said: "Our preliminary seismic interpretation indicates a large buried anticlinal structure in our older Larapintine Paleozoic petroleum system. The Dogu Ayazli (or "East Ayazli") field is located in a broad, flat anticlinal structure located to the east of, and deeper than, the Ayazli structure along the same fault trend. The Dogu Ayazli (or "East Ayazli") feature is a broad, flat anticlinal structure located to the east of, and deeper than, the Ayazli structure along the same fault trend. |
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