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It is known, that stratification of layers of mud etc. at the bottom of the ancient seas was horizontal. My first picture is very rare (Northern Maritime Alps in France) and it is example of side pressing and folding the limestone layers into whole synclinal.
Great thread. Good to see these pictures.May I be so bold as to make a minor (technical) correction to the last post (and apologies if this may seem pedantic.....). In the superb picture of folded limestone beds from the Maritimes - this should read "anticline" instead of "syncline". Anticlines have beds inclined away from the crest of the fold, whereas in synclines the beds dip towards the axis. Also, a point of note for British readers: the rock name "diabase" is not often used here where the equivalent term is "dolerite".
ZZ the Phlox in my trough is named by you but I have forgotten the name. What is it?