Fold types
There is a whole slough of geometries and special types of folds. Here are examples of a few of them


Recumbent folds (Have horizontal, or nearly horizontal, axial surfaces)

Upright folds (Have vertical, or nearly vertical, axial surfaces)

Isoclinal folds (limbs are parallel or nearly parallel) --two images: a recumbent and an upright isoclinal fold.

Kink and Chevron folds (Have planar limbs and narrow hinges)

Ptygmatic folds (Have high amplitude to wavelength ratios)

Disharmonic folds (Different layers have different fold shapes)


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