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Syncline in Middle Cove islet, Stackpole Quay, Pembrokeshire.


This is a view of the plunging syncline in the small islet in Middle Cove, just north of Stackpole Quay, Pembrokeshire. The fold is developed in Carboniferous Limestone, with a plunging axis trending approximately ESE-WNW, dipping easterly.
The fold style is mostly concentric, but the 'space problem' in the centre of the fold has been accommodated by small-scale thrusting and crumpling, and additional movement taking place along bedding planes.
The fold style is mostly concentric, but the 'space problem' in the centre of the fold has been accommodated by small-scale thrusting and crumpling, and additional movement taking place along bedding planes.
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