- with
superimposed smaller folds.
Synclines are
typically a
downward fold (
synform),
termed a
synformal syncline (i.e. a trough), but
synclines that point...
-
Palaeoproterozoic meta-sedimentary and meta-volcanic
rocks that are
preserved in a
synform. The
sequence has been
dated by a
gabbro intrusion,
which gives a date...
- upwards,
creating "antiforms", or
where it
buckles downwards,
creating "
synforms". If the tops of the rock
units within the
folds remain pointing upwards...
-
Victor Grignard (1871–1935):
Pioneers of
Organomagnesium Chemistry" (PDF).
Synform. 50: 156–158.[permanent dead link] G. Bram; E. Peralez; J.-C. Negrel; M...
- linear,
strata dip away from the
axial center, age unknown, or inverted.
Synform: linear,
strata dip
toward the
axial center, age unknown, or inverted....
-
Icelandic volcanic rift
zones can be
explained by the rift jump model.
Synform folding is
expected to
occur at the
active rift axis. However, distinctive...
-
publications from
Europe PubMed Central "Interview with
Matthew J.
Fuchter -
SYNFORM -
Thieme Chemistry". Thieme.
Retrieved 2020-06-24. "Prof. A.G.M. Barrett...
- dome is
situated to the west of a
large synform in the
variscan nappe stack, the Saint-Germain-les-Belles
Synform.
South of
Limoges this
medium to high...
-
converge downward, the fold is
known as a
synform. Not to be
confused with
these terms (antiform and
synform), the
terms anticline and
syncline are used...
-
metacherts of the UT Cr**** Formation. The
northern limb of the
Rattlesnake synform was not
uplifted and
presumably underlies the
Phanerozoic sediments north...