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Projections. Geology is 3-D, so depiction of geological features requires a projection of the 3-D image onto a 2-D surface. All maps are projections. There are a number of ways to project (Fig 3.1)The orthographic projection is common in geology.. Projections. To see different aspects of the 3-D body, it is projected in different directions and a
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1. Structural Geology (3443)Lab 3 – Attitude Calculations
2. Projections
3. Projections
4. Projections
5. Projections
6. 3 Point Problems
7. 3 Point Problems
8. 3 Point Problems
9. 3 Point Problems
10. 3 Point Problems
11. 3 Point Problems
12. 3 Point Problems
13. 3 Point Problems
14. Drawing an outcrop trace
15. Drawing an outcrop trace
16. True & Apparent Dip
17. True & Apparent Dip
18. True Dip from strike & Apparent Dip
19. True Dip from strike & Apparent Dip
20. True Dip from two Apparent Dips
21. True Dip from two Apparent Dips
22. True Dip from two Apparent Dips
23. True Dip from two Apparent Dips
24. Apparent Dip from True Dip
25. Apparent Dip from True Dip
26. Apparent Dip from True Dip