monoklint
Monoklint is a term used in geology to describe a fold in rock strata where the dip of the layers on both sides of the fold is in the same direction. This is in contrast to a syncline or anticline, where the dip is towards or away from the fold axis, respectively. Monoklinal folds are characterized by a relatively uniform dip angle across the fold.
These structures can form through various tectonic processes. They are often found in areas experiencing compressional
In sedimentary basins, monoklinal structures can influence the distribution of hydrocarbons, as they can create traps