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A dome is a feature in structural geology where a circular part of the Earth's surface has been pushed upward, tilting the pre-existing layers of earth away from the center. In technical terms, it consists of symmetrical anticlines that intersect each other at their respective apices .
An anticline that has been more deeply eroded in the center is called a breached or scalped anticline. Breached anticlines can become incised by stream erosion, forming an anticlinal valley. A structure that plunges in all directions to form a circular or elongate structure is a dome.
Arley Anticline: England E&W 110 BGS:BRG 10 Arley Dome: Warwickshire England E&W 169 Arlington Anticline: East Sussex England E&W 319/334 Armadale Antiform: Scotland Sc 115W Ashby Anticline: Leicestershire England E&W 141, 155 (x-sections) BGS:BRG 10; Smith et al. 2005 Ashover Anticline: England E&W 112 Smith et al. 2005 Astbury Anticline: England
Anticlinal trap. An anticline is an area of the subsurface where the strata have been pushed into forming a domed shape. If there is a layer of impermeable rock present in this dome shape, then water-insoluble hydrocarbons can accumulate at the crest until the anticline is filled to the spill point (the highest point where hydrocarbons can escape the anticline).
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Detroit City Council approved a $13-plus million contract for a new athletic dome on the east side.