To classify the fold based on the given stereographic projection, we must understand the characteristics of different types of folds:
- Reclined Fold: In a reclined fold, the hinge line is horizontal, and the axial plane is inclined.
- Vertical Fold: Here, both the axial plane and the fold axis are vertical.
- Overturned Fold: One or both limbs are tilted beyond vertical, causing the strata to dip in the same direction.
- Non-plunging Fold: The hinge line is horizontal, meaning the fold does not plunge into or out of the ground.
In the provided stereographic projection image, we observe the following:
- The axial plane is slightly inclined, which indicates the possibility of overturning.
- Both limbs appear to be dipping in the same direction, indicative of an overturned nature.
- The hinge line seems horizontal, which is a characteristic of non-plunging folds.
Based on these observations, the fold is classified as:
- Overturned Fold: Due to the limbs dipping in the same direction.
- Non-Plunging Fold: Because the hinge line is horizontal.
Therefore, the correct answer is overturned fold and non-plunging fold.