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ISO 710:1984

ISO 710:1984 Graphical symbols for use on detailed maps, plans and geological cross-sections – Part 7: Tectonic symbols

CDN $115.00

SKU: dd44135d10b3 Categories: ,

Description

Provides a series of graphical symbols to represent tectonic phenomena. This part includes symbols for: strata, faults, joints and schistosity; folds and monoclines; lineations and axes. Table 1 gives the basic symbols; table 2 shows special planes; table 3 contains slopes; table 4 represents folds and monoclines. Fourteen figures illustrate the descriptions.

Edition

1

Published Date

1984-07-01

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

10

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

Provides a series of graphical symbols to represent tectonic phenomena. This part includes symbols for: strata, faults, joints and schistosity; folds and monoclines; lineations and axes. Table 1 gives the basic symbols; table 2 shows special planes; table 3 contains slopes; table 4 represents folds and monoclines. Fourteen figures illustrate the descriptions.

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