Sopwith Model III: Dislocation of strata
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Sopwith Model III: Dislocation of strata
This model represents the side of a valley of denudation, with undisturbed horizontal beds of sedimentary rock when fully assembled. The model can also be taken apart to reveal the pattern of outcrops that would occur when faults are present. Significantly it illustrates how a single seam of coal, when subject to erosion and faulting, could outcrop in several areas and appear as multiple beds of coal. Thomas Sopwith (1803 - 1879) was an eminent geologist and civil engineer who pioneered methods of representing geological features. This set of wooden models were designed to represent geological situations with faults, folds, inclines and strata that were particularly relevant to the mining industry
Media ID 14239013
© Mary Evans / Natural History Museum
1803 1879 Block Carboniferous Carved Coal Denudation Denuded Dislocation Educational Eroded Fault Faulted Faulting Geological Geologist Geology Geomorphology Landform Layered Mining Misleading Outcrop Paleozoic Phanerozoic Prehistoric Prehistory Representation Scientist Sedimentary Sedimentary Rock Slope Sopwith Strata Stratification Stratified Stratigraphical Stratigraphy Studioshot Thomas Sopwith White Background
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