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  1. Trellis geology refers to a drainage pattern1234:
    • Tributaries join at high angles, often approaching right angles.
    • Common in areas with rocks of different strengths or regular series of folds.
    • Forms between ridge lines in deformed (typically sedimentary) rocks.
    • Example: Rocky Mountains in B.C. and Alberta.
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    A drainage pattern in which tributaries join at high angles, often approaching right angles, which is common in areas with rocks of different strengths (thus resistance to erosion) and in areas with regular series of folds (anticlines and synclines).
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    A drainage pattern which forms between ridge lines in deformed (typically sedimentary) rocks.
    opengeology.org/textbook/glossary/trellis-drainage/
    Trellis drainage patterns typically develop where sedimentary rocks have been folded or tilted and then eroded to varying degrees depending on their strength. The Rocky Mountains of B.C. and Alberta are a good example of this, and many of the drainage systems within the Rockies have trellis patterns.
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    Trellis Geology A Trellis pattern of the river has the same geometry as the standard garden trellis; along a strike valley, smaller tributaries are fed into from the steeper slopes across the mountain's sides. These tributaries then enter into the main river perpendicularly, leading to a trellis-like appearance of the system.
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