A classification of faults3 proposed by Stuart K. Clark has recently been applied by him to a fault exposure in South America.4
In a discussion5 of the former paper, Chester R. Longwell has brought out objections to a genetic classification and has made specific criticism of the terminology used in that classification. The present writer agrees with Clark and Longwell that fault terms are often confusing and that a workable classification of faults is desirable. The writer, however, joins Longwell in disagreeing with Clark as to the usefulness of his classification and indicates herein, by a discussion...
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