In which one of the following folds is the axial plane found to be virtually horizontal ?
Isoclinal
Anticlinal
Recumbent
Monoclinal
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UPSC NDA-2 – 2019
Folds are bends in layers of rock or sediment. The axial plane is an imaginary plane that bisects the angle between the limbs of the fold and contains the hinge line. In an Isoclinal fold, the limbs are parallel to each other, but the axial plane can be vertical, inclined, or horizontal. An Anticlinal fold is an upward fold, typically with a vertical or steeply dipping axial plane. A Monoclinal fold is a step-like bend. A Recumbent fold is a type of fold where the axial plane is essentially horizontal or nearly horizontal, causing the upper limb to be overturned.
– Recumbent fold: Axial plane is horizontal or near-horizontal.
– Isoclinal fold: Limbs are parallel (axial plane can be any orientation).
– Anticlinal fold: Upward fold (axial plane typically steep).
– Monoclinal fold: Step-like fold.