Problem 7.1

For folds with clevage, if the dip of the bed is greater than the cleavage, the bed is overturned, otherwise it is right side up.

Put the dips in then draw the fold

Use the cleavage to define the axial surface / plane. Your drawn hinges should align along the axial surface and the Clevage

Problem 7.2

The little squiggly black lines on the rock outcrops (5 of them) represent parasitic folds with a larger fold. Define which direction the parasitic folds are, then identify where the fold hinges are, then draw the fold with the stike and dip symbols for help.

Parasitic folds will be either shaped like S, Z, or M

When the parasitic fold changes from an S to Z (or Z to S) there is a hinge line between

Mark where these hinge lines are on the map

Draw the dips onto your crosss section, ignoring if the bed is overturned or not (you will use it later)

If the parasitic folds point towards a hinge line, it is an antiform (otherwise its a synform)

Draw the Fold accouting for any overturned beds