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This week, the highlighted fold is a slump deposit in Oligocene-aged sediments (23-33 million years old), on the Antipaxos Island, Greece.
Last week I discussed a giant dome structure called Upheaval Dome in Canyonlands National Park in southeastern Utah.
The week before, and the pilot edition to Fold Friday, I dove into a folded carbonate flysch deposit in France.
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