Thank you so much! From a college geological engineering student. You have made it click when hours of struggling to make it make sense, were in vain. Hugs to you!
@@ruppertrocksgeology yes agreed!! Would be willing to make a video on how to make a “structural” cross section? Or an example of one in the future? There’s lots of videos that try on here but I feel like you would explain in such a clear way! :-)
@@marilynjubileerose Can you give me an example of an existing video so I know what sort of detail you are looking for? I would of course approach it in a different way/style, but I am just trying to see what you are needing.
I'm very grateful to have your video ma'am. Literally I was finding a video so that I can do my college practical but I wasn't able to find any video after searching around half an hour I got this. I don't know how to thank you. Love from India 🇮🇳
Hi, this video is explained very well but i have a question, what should i do if i only have the values of a and b? Non of the contours have any altitude data. Thanks
In this case you assume the surface is flat and there is no change in elevation. So you do the same thing done here and intersect it with a flat surface.
I am new to this and for me it’s hard to convert a tropographic map with some outcrops into a coloured map. How do I create a coloured mass from some sparce outcrops? Then for the cross section it’s the same thing, and how to you express the notions of true/appearant dip and vertical/true thickness, There should be an entire course on the subject…
What class are you taking? These questions start to fall deeper into a Structural Geology class where you do spend a whole class learning how to do this. I am going to try and make an "apparent dip/true thickness" video at some point - probably on the semester break!
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I am glad the videos are helpful!
It has been a while since I made a cross section, and this was a life-saver. thank you
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I finally understood how to do it, thank you so much
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thank you, i struggled for hours to try to figure this out, this saves a lot of my time
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Thank you so much! From a college geological engineering student. You have made it click when hours of struggling to make it make sense, were in vain. Hugs to you!
I am so happy to hear that. Sometimes it just takes another way of hearing something for it to make sense!
@@ruppertrocksgeology yes agreed!! Would be willing to make a video on how to make a “structural” cross section? Or an example of one in the future? There’s lots of videos that try on here but I feel like you would explain in such a clear way! :-)
@@marilynjubileerose Can you give me an example of an existing video so I know what sort of detail you are looking for? I would of course approach it in a different way/style, but I am just trying to see what you are needing.
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I am glad this was helpful!
Really great explanation
I'm very grateful to have your video ma'am. Literally I was finding a video so that I can do my college practical but I wasn't able to find any video after searching around half an hour I got this. I don't know how to thank you. Love from India 🇮🇳
Love from the United States! I spent a month in Leh for my graduate research. It was just amazingly beautiful.
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thank you so much.appreciate with this video we are from timor leste Geologist, easy to familiar with this explanation
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Your explanation are easy to understand as me as audience. Thanks
I am so happy these videos are useful!
Thank you so much, you are a great professor!
I am glad it was helpful!
Thank you for your explanation, it was very helpful !
So happy it was helpful. Let me know if you have any other topics that you want covered.
The dip should corrected when your traverse line not perpendicular to strike line.
That is true. But I made the strikes all parallel to the contacts in sedimentary beds so it takes care of that issue here.
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Hi, this video is explained very well but i have a question, what should i do if i only have the values of a and b? Non of the contours have any altitude data. Thanks
In this case you assume the surface is flat and there is no change in elevation. So you do the same thing done here and intersect it with a flat surface.
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I am new to this and for me it’s hard to convert a tropographic map with some outcrops into a coloured map. How do I create a coloured mass from some sparce outcrops? Then for the cross section it’s the same thing, and how to you express the notions of true/appearant dip and vertical/true thickness, There should be an entire course on the subject…
What class are you taking? These questions start to fall deeper into a Structural Geology class where you do spend a whole class learning how to do this. I am going to try and make an "apparent dip/true thickness" video at some point - probably on the semester break!
Thank you so much
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You are welcome!