Geologic Mapping C
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Re: Geologic Mapping C
are there any good sources to practice the mapping part of the event other than practice tests
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theres this one rly good video online for 3 pt problem lemme find it
edit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdqUUBtCz_s
the whole channel in general is helpful
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Re: Geologic Mapping C
Not really. Looking at maps a lot does help though.LiteralRhinoceros wrote: ↑November 8th, 2019, 9:27 am are there any good sources to practice the mapping part of the event other than practice tests
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I'm still having trouble with all the calculations. Are there any helpful resources for the rake, dip, strike, apparent and true thickness, and apparent and true dip problems?
I can't really seem to understand them.
I can't really seem to understand them.
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I have this event, and I don't much about it at all. Is there any resources I can use to learn the basics?
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Re: Geologic Mapping C
The SciOly Wiki is a good place to start (https://scioly.org/wiki/index.php/GeoLogic_Mapping). For notes, I'd go down the sheet and try to have notes on everything on the sheet. You do get a binder after all.
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Re: Geologic Mapping C
Could anyone help me with a question on the LISO test?
The answer key says the answer is 312m (+/-5). I spent a long while trying to find formulas to use on this problem, but to little success. I'm probably just missing something simple, but does anyone know how to get 312m?What is the true thickness of a sill of dip 20°, height 150m, and width 500m? Explain how you
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Re: Geologic Mapping C
i didnt do this problem in competition, but im getting 438. The thing is that i didn't use the 500m width; not sure where that is relevant
True thickness = width(sin(dip))+height(cos(dip))
500*sin20+150*cos20
311.96
True thickness = width(sin(dip))+height(cos(dip))
500*sin20+150*cos20
311.96
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