C. Figure A10.2.2 is an oblique view of a small outcrop of fine-grained layered rock that contains fossils. The layers probably represent bedding planes. The layers are inclined and the sense of inclination can be determined by noticing the water in the lower-left corner of the photograph. 1. Using the water line as a guide, carefully draw a strike line near the top of one of the flat layers using the black-and-white image for your drawing. (Make sure your teacher can see the strike line you draw.) Remember that a strike line is a horizontal line on the inclined surface and that the water is a horizontal surface. 2. Examine the photograph carefully and imagine a ball rolling down the inclined surface. Now draw what you infer to be a dip vector extending from the strike line using the black-and-white image for your drawing. 3. Identify which end of the strike line points toward the Right-Hand-Rule reference strike. Label that end of the strike line with "RHR." Refer to Fig. 10.2 for help visualizing the RHR reference strike.
C. Figure A10.2.2 is an oblique view of a small outcrop of fine-grained layered rock that contains fossils. The layers probably represent bedding planes. The layers are inclined and the sense of inclination can be determined by noticing the water in the lower-left corner of the photograph. 1. Using the water line as a guide, carefully draw a strike line near the top of one of the flat layers using the black-and-white image for your drawing. (Make sure your teacher can see the strike line you draw.) Remember that a strike line is a horizontal line on the inclined surface and that the water is a horizontal surface. 2. Examine the photograph carefully and imagine a ball rolling down the inclined surface. Now draw what you infer to be a dip vector extending from the strike line using the black-and-white image for your drawing. 3. Identify which end of the strike line points toward the Right-Hand-Rule reference strike. Label that end of the strike line with "RHR." Refer to Fig. 10.2 for help visualizing the RHR reference strike.
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