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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1968
GSA Bulletin (1968) 79 (2): 255–262.
...NOEL POTTER, JR.; JOHN H MOSS Abstract Blue Rocks (40°36′ N., 75°55′ W.) is a half-mile-long block field on the south slope of Blue Mountain, 3 miles northeast of Hamburg, Pennsylvania. The block field consists of angular blocks of Tuscarora Quartzite 4 inches to 20 feet long. The blocks were...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2021
South African Journal of Geology (2021) 124 (4): 863–878.
..., alluvial/colluvial fans and terraces, or on hillslopes in the form of solifluction sheets, debris lobes/ridges and openwork block deposits. This study critically examines the geomorphic, sedimentary, stratigraphic and dating evidence from cryogenically-influenced late Quaternary slope deposits found along...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2016
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience (2016) 22 (2): 93–111.
... field extends about 170 m E-W along the lake shore and about 100 m N-S from the lake shore to the scarp complex ( Figure 6 ). Its main components are the rock blocks, “streets” and “alleys” separating the blocks, and boulder fields or “jumbles” containing boulders of all sizes. Mapping of Rock City...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1972
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1972) 20 (4): 659–675.
.... None of the rock units are highly indurated, but all are markedly “soft.” Solifluction has so badly affected all outcrops that meaningful stratigraphic sections are next to impossible to obtain. The lowest Triassic beds in these regions do contain thin (1-5 cm) hard bands consisting of coquinas...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 14 May 2018
GSA Bulletin (2018) 130 (11-12): 1903–1917.
... ). Figure 1. Overview map of Garner Run. (A) Regional topography, showing extent of Tuscarora Formation (blue—dip slopes, red—anti-dip slopes) and location of solifluction lobes (red lines), shadow bedding (black lines), field observations of channel sediment and in-channel bedrock, and knickpoint along...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 August 2007
Geosphere (2007) 3 (4): 199–219.
..., a muddy breccia of surficial periglacial solifluction material containing Acheulian artifacts, entered the cave during MIS 12 from high-level openings to the west. Cave bears denned in the cave during MIS 11, the Hoxnian interglacial; their bones are capped by an MIS 11 calcite flowstone layer. From MIS...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2001
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2001) 34 (3): 269–281.
... . Fookes , P. G. , Dearman , W. R. & Franklin , J. A. 1971 . Some engineering aspects of rock weathering with field examples from Dartmoor and elsewhere . Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology 4 , 139 – 185 . French , H. M. 1996 . The Periglacial Environment...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2016
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience (2016) 22 (3): 259–277.
... mountainous terrain and thawing of soil and rocks, this instability can result in debris flows, landslides, deep-seated bedrock failures, rock slides, rock falls, creep-related processes, blocked drainage, and active-layer detachment failures ( Harris et al., 2001 ; Kääb et al., 2005 ). Many types...
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Journal Article
Published: 19 October 2017
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2017) 50 (4): 369–378.
..., and described a variety of periglacial features and engineering aspects that could be expected to be encountered in such terrains ( Fig. 2 ). Fig. 2. Idealized section showing typical field relationships of important periglacial features and deposits ( Higginbottom & Fookes 1971 ). Significant...
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Journal Article
Published: 13 July 2022
Journal of the Geological Society (2022) 179 (5): jgs2021-135.
... networks still manifesting in the form of semi-regular spots, blocks and polygons on the modern surface. They are indicated by microtopography and/or cropmarks, patterned variations in soil and vegetation cover on cultivated fields ( Ewertowski et al. 2017 ). Cell size, shape and an elevation difference...
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Journal Article
Published: 07 October 2022
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2023) 56 (1): qjegh2022-026.
..., by means of some short case study examples, I explore and describe how the application of a time machine approach is an essential tool for engineering geologists, both in the field and back at their desks. (A recording of my lecture, which I gave at the Royal Institution, London on 24 November 2021...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2002
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2002) 35 (2): 101–142.
... Rock slide Debris fall Rotational slide Debris flow It is my view that the best way to achieve this is to work as part of a ‘Geo-Team’ to establish a first stage geomorphological input to the main geological model, using the principles described in the first Glossop lecture ( Fookes 1997...
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Journal Article
Published: 15 February 2019
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2019) 52 (2): 141–172.
... Easter field trip to Kent in 2016. One of the classic photographs in the engineering geology literature must be that of a polished and striated basal shear in a clayey head deposit beneath a solifluction lobe at Hubbard's Hill, the site of the A21 Sevenoaks by-pass. The photograph, by Professor John...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 09 August 2017
Geosphere (2017) 13 (5): 1445–1463.
..., and the Totschunda faults and deforms the interior of Alaska as it accommodates far-field strain from the ongoing Yakutat microplate–North America collision ( Fig. 1 ). This is dominantly a right-lateral strike-slip system, with significant contractional deformation ( Haeussler, 2008 ; Bemis et al., 2012 , 2015...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2012
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience (2012) 18 (3): 217–260.
... of the Granada Basin ( Sanz de Galdeano, 2001 ; Figures 6 and 7 ). The metropolitan area extends toward surrounding sierras, where basement rocks of the External and Internal Domains are cropping out, and also includes Sierra Elvira, a prominent “horst”-like block of basement rocks emerging in between Neogene...
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Journal Article
Published: 22 December 2022
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2023) 56 (2): qjegh2022-069.
... between 90 and 120 m. The boulder field is interpreted as a post-glacial rock avalanche deposit that is underlain by a larger block deposit with an NE–SW extension of c. 200 m. Whether this block defines the toe of the rock avalanche or the daylighting basal detachment of the Garmaksla rock slide cannot...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2022
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2022) 63 (1): 98–108.
... deposits composed of a gravel-pebble material of medium roundness, sand, sandy loam, and small boulders (5–10%). The alluvial deposits on the terrace are overlaid by solifluction products (silt, clay, and crushed stone). The bedrock materials are intensely weathered to a crushed rock 1 cm in size ( Fig. 4...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2013
GSA Bulletin (2013) 125 (1-2): 201–215.
... the Appalachian Plateau forms the western margin of the range. Further east, the highly deformed Valley and Ridge Province consists of a series of plunging anticlines and synclines of sedimentary rock. The Blue Ridge is a topographic feature held up in places by resistant units of quartz arenite and metamorphic...
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Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2017
DOI: 10.1130/2017.0047(01)
EISBN: 9780813756479
... for metaclastic rocks of the Lynchburg Group and regionally associated rocks of the Ashe Formation, along ~160 km of strike, from the Rockfish River in central Virginia to the Blue Ridge Parkway in southern Virginia, on the basis of detailed geologic mapping and field relations (modified from Carter, 2008 , 2010...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2008
Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis (2008) 8 (1): 3–18.
... Spain, and northern Italy. High values . These are limited mainly to areas in central and southern Italy (the IAMP), a small area of Caledonian rocks in southern Sweden and Norway, and Variscan crystalline massifs including the Iberian Massif and the Massif Central and Variscan blocks in eastern...
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