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English: An Asymmetrical fold is one in which the axial plane is inclined. An overturned fold has the axial plane inclined to such an extent that the strata on one limb are overturned.

Rautgara Formation: The mafic volcanic makes the Damtha group the oldest sedimentary.

(Yamunotri, Uttarakhand, India) Himalaya.
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