Pit N Thesis · thesis-4-50

Strike-oriented section through the three-dimensional seam model

The strike-oriented section should display comparatively small apparent dip if its orientation is genuinely close to strike. Departures from that expectation may record seam undulation, structural complexity, changing strike or simply a section that is oblique to the local surface.

Strike-oriented section through the three-dimensional seam model

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Geological interpretation and evidential boundary

The strike-oriented section should display comparatively small apparent dip if its orientation is genuinely close to strike. Departures from that expectation may record seam undulation, structural complexity, changing strike or simply a section that is oblique to the local surface. The figure is therefore a quality-control view: it tests lateral elevation and thickness continuity without pretending that a nominal strike direction is constant throughout Pit N. Section azimuth, vertical exaggeration and borehole intersections are essential for interpreting the apparent geometry.

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Private thesis source vault · Chapter IV record
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PDF page 185
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Standard
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thesis-4-50