Unravelling patterns of folding in high-strain zones
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Alsop, G. I. (2011). Unravelling patterns of folding in high-strain zones. Trabajos De Geología, 29(29). Recuperado a partir de https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/TDG/article/view/274

Resumen

The careful recording of fold and fabric geometries permits evaluation of shear zone kinematics. Directions of shearing may be calculated via the Axial-planar Intersection Method (AIM) which incorporates analysis of minor fold vergence with axial-planar rotations. The geometry of sheath fold pairs may also be used to determine shear sense with sheaths closing in the transport direction typically displaying greater hinge-line curvature. Cross sections through the noses of sheath folds display catseye folds where the ellipticity of closures increases towards the centre of the eye, and bulls-eye folds where closures become less elliptical towards the centre, and reflect variations in bulk strain type from simple shear to constriction respectively.
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