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We identify a mutational pathway between the two folds, which features a sharp fold switch.
Dr. Pettit took a sheet of plastic and folded and taped it into the shape that Dr. Weislogel had suggested, with a teardrop-shaped cross-section like an aircraft wing, one side rounded and the other with a sharp fold.
That formation constitutes a monocline, a sharp fold of Earth's crust that was formed when thick layers of horizontal sedimentary rocks (mainly sandstones but also shales, mudstones, and limestones) that had been deposited over a period of more than 200 million years were flexed, or bent, during the uplift of the plateau that began some 70 million years ago during the Laramide orogeny.
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Indeed, the appearance of sharp folds and creases, which are some manifestations of the Darrieus Landau instability, have been observed on the surface of premixed flames in various laminar and turbulent settings.
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