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We derive the trigonometric equation of how to find the thickness of a bed of rock and do an example problem with numbers. Thank you for watching - if you wish to support GEOCOAST you can do so by transferring any amount by PayPal to: ... If you haven't gotten the hang of using a Kenometer, this video will show you how to get the alpha (
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- We derive the trigonometric equation of how to find the thickness of a bed of rock and do an example problem with numbers.
- Thank you for watching - if you wish to support GEOCOAST you can do so by transferring any amount by PayPal to: ...
- If you haven't gotten the hang of using a Kenometer, this video will show you how to get the alpha (
- A quick help video to help you calculate the true thickness of a uniformly dipping bed using
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