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AAPG Methods in Exploration
Quantitative Geometry of Thrust and Fold Belt Structures
Author(s)
Peter B. Jones
Peter B. Jones
International Tectonic Consultants (ITC) Ltd. Calgary, Alberta
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American Association of Petroleum Geologists

Volume
6
Copyright:
American Association of Petroleum Geologists
© American Association of Petroleum Geologists 1987, ISBN 978-1-62981-138-3$24.00
ISBN electronic:
9781629811383
Publication date:
January 01, 1987
Exploration for petroleum requires much data, and the principles with which to interpret them. Because well and seismic data are extremely expensive in fold and thrust belts, application of simply geometric principles can multiply the effectiveness of geological and geophysical interpretations. Geometry of layerd rocks, expressed by maps, cross sections, and seismic profiles, is the basis for interpreting the geological structure. This publication contains 7 chapters covering thrust faults, generation of folds, and thrust and fold time and sequence from the geometric perspective.
Quantitative Geometry of Thrust and Fold Belt Structures
Author(s): Peter B. Jones
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1306/Mth6466
ISBN-10: 0891816569
ISBN (electronic): 9781629811383
Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Published: 1987
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Table of Contents
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- concentric folds
- data processing
- decollement
- deformation
- displacements
- duplexes
- en echelon faults
- evolution
- faults
- fold belts
- folds
- genesis
- geometry
- hanging wall
- mechanics
- models
- ramps
- sections
- step faults
- stress
- structural geology
- tectonics
- theoretical studies
- thrust faults
- blind thrusts
- interstratal slip