TY - JOUR
T1 - Classification of refold structures
AU - Grasemann, Bernhard
AU - Wiesmayr, Gerhard
AU - Draganits, Erich
AU - Fusseis, F
N1 - Affiliations: Department of Geological Sciences, University of Vienna, Vienna A-1090, Austria; Institute for Engineering Geology, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna A-1040, Austria; Department of Geological Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin D-12249, Germany
Adressen: Grasemann, B.; Department of Geological Sciences; University of Vienna Vienna A-1090, Austria; email: [email protected]
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PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - Structural geology textbooks distinguish among four end members of three-dimensional refold structures established from their two-dimensional interference patterns. Here it is shown that six different end members of three-dimensional refold structures exist. These end members can be described by a reduced direction cosines matrix L*. The classical types 1-3 are extended to have three new counterparts types 01-03, which are derived by 90° rotation of the superposed fold around its fold axis. The matrix L* can be used to characterize the angles between the two fold generations in a simple triangle plot illustrating the six end members and even any intermediate refold structure. © 2004 by The University of Chicago.
AB - Structural geology textbooks distinguish among four end members of three-dimensional refold structures established from their two-dimensional interference patterns. Here it is shown that six different end members of three-dimensional refold structures exist. These end members can be described by a reduced direction cosines matrix L*. The classical types 1-3 are extended to have three new counterparts types 01-03, which are derived by 90° rotation of the superposed fold around its fold axis. The matrix L* can be used to characterize the angles between the two fold generations in a simple triangle plot illustrating the six end members and even any intermediate refold structure. © 2004 by The University of Chicago.
M3 - Article
SN - 0022-1376
VL - 112
SP - 119
EP - 125
JO - The Journal of Geology
JF - The Journal of Geology
IS - 1
ER -