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JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY VOLUME 13 1991 LIST OF CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX Chief Editor S. H. TREAGUS University of Manchester Associate Editors P. J. HUDLESTON University of Minnesota R. J. LISLE University of Wales, Cardiff C. W. PASSCHIER Utrecht University D. D. POLLARD Stanford University D. J. SANDERSON University of Southampton S. F. WOJTAL Oberlin College © Pergamon Press OXFORD - NEW YORK - SEOUL - TOKYO Journal of Structural Geology Chief Editor S. H. TREAGUS Department of Geology, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, England (Fax: 061 275 3947) Associate Editors P. J. HUDLESTON Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, U.S.A. R. J. LISLE Department of Geology, University of Wales, Cardiff CFl 3YE, Wales C. W. PASSCHIER Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht 3508 TA, The Netherlands D. D. POLLARD Department of Applied Earth Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, U.S.A. D. J. SANDERSON Department of Geology, University of Southampton, Southampton SO9 SNH, England S. F. WOJTAL Department of Geology, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH 44074, U.S.A. Editorial Advisory Board Founding Editor, P. L. Hancock, Bristol, U.K. P. Bankwitz B. E. Hobbs J. G. Ramsay Potsdam, Germany Melbourne, Australia Zurich, Switzerland K. Birkenmajer R. J. Knipe T. Shimamoto Krakow, Poland Leeds, U.K. Tokyo, Japan J.-P. Burg G. S. Lister R. H. Sibson Montpellier, France Melbourne, Australia Dunedin, New Zealand P. R. Cobbold Ma Xingyuan C. J. Talbot Rennes, France Beijing, China Uppsala, Sweden M. P. Coward W. D. Means J. Tullis London, U.K. Albany, U.S.A. Providence, U.S.A. G. A. Davis G. Mitra T. Uemura Los Angeles, U.S.A. Rochester, U.S.A. Niigata, Japan C. Doglioni J. P. Platt K. Weber Ferrara, Italy Oxford, U.K. Géttingen, Germany M. A. Etheridge R. A. Price P. F. Williams Canberra, Australia Kingston, Canada Fredericton, Canada S. K. Ghosh Calcutta, India This international English-language journal publishes original research and review articles in structural geology and tectonics. All features and processes of deformation in rocks are considered, at any scale. Specific topics include natural structures such as folds, fractures and fabrics, structural associations in orogenic belts, strike-slip zones and extensional regimes, strain analysis, and theoretical and experimental modelling. Regional structural accounts should be of broad rather than local interest, or of a thematic nature. There is an express Brevia section for short notes, discussion/reply items, book reviews and a diary. The journal publishes occasional thematic or conference special issues. Subscriptions All subscription enquiries should be addressed to: The Subscriptions Fulfillment Manager, Subscriptions Dept., Pergamon Press plc, Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 OBW. Annual Subscription Rates: Annual Institutional Subscription Rate (1992): £270.00 (U.S.$430.00). Two-year Institutional Rate (1992/93): £513.00 (U.S.$817.00). Sterling prices are definitive. U.S. dollar prices are quoted for convenience only, and are subject to exchange rate fluctuation. Personal subscription rate for those whose library subscribes at the regular rate is available on request. Prices include postage and insurance and are subject to change without notice. Subscription rates for Japan are available on request. - Issues. Back issues of all previously published volumes, in both hard copy and on microform, are available direct from Pergamon Press Offices. Publishing and Advertising Offices. Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 OBW, England (Oxford 794141). 395 Saw Mill River Road, Elmsford, NY 10523, U.S.A. Published ten times a year Copyright © 1991 Pergamon Press plc. It is a condition of publication that manuscripts submitted to this journal have not been published and will not be simultaneously submitted or published elsewhere. By submitting a manuscript, the authors agree that the copyright for their article is tranferred to the Publisher if and when the article is accepted for publication. However, assignment of copyright is not required from authors who work for organizations which do not permit such assignment. The copyright covers the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article, including reprints, photographic reproductions, microform, or any other reproductions of similar nature and translations. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means: electronic, electrostatic, magnetic tape, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without permission in writing from the copyright holder. Information for Users in the U.S.A. The Item-Fee Code for this publication ind: that auth to ph py items for internal or personal use is granted by the copyright holder for libraries and other users registered with the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) Transactional Reporting Service provided the stated fee for copying beyond that permitted by Section 107 or 108 of the United States Copyright Law is paid. The appropriate remittance of $3.00 per copy per article is paid directly to the Copyright Clearance Center Inc., 27 Congress Street, Salem, MA 01970. Permission for other use The copyright owner's consent does not extend to copying for general distrib for p for creating new works, or for resale. Specific written permission must be obtained from the Publisher for such copying. Whilst every effort is made by the publishers and editorial board to see that no inaccurate or misleading data, opinion or statement appear in this journal, they wish to make it clear that the data and opinions appearing in the articles and advertisements herein are the sole responsibility of the contributor or advertiser concerned. Accordingly, the publishers, the editorial board and editors and their respective employees, officers and agents accept no responsibility or liability whatsoever for the consequences of any such inaccurate or misleading data, opinion or statement The ltem-Fee Code for this publication is: 0191-8141/91 $3.00 + 0.00 ©7 )™ The text paper used in this publication meets the minimum req) National Standard for Information Sciences—Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 12 Number 1 Editorial J. M. Dixon and R. TirRUL Centrifuge modelling of fold—thrust structures in a tripartite stratigraphic succession M. A. Evans and W. M. DUNNE Strain factorization and partitioning in the North Mountain thrust sheet, central Appalachians, U.S.A. A. Yin and T. K. KELtTy Development of normal faults during emplacement of a thrust sheet: an example from the Lewis allochthon, Glacier National Park, Montana (U.S.A.) S. WosTAL and J. PERSHING Paleostresses associated with faults of large offset J. HADIZADEH, H. A. BABAIE and A. BABAEI Development of interlaced mylonites, cataclasites and breccias: example from the Towaliga fault, south central Appalachians H. STUNITZ Folding and shear deformation in quartzites, inferred from crystallographic preferred orientation and shape fabrics R. C. FLETCHER Three-dimensional folding of an embedded viscous layer in pure shear Brevia R. KRETZ The dilation direction of intrusive sheets C. W. PASSCHIER The classification of dilatant flow types D. KIRSCHNER and C. TEYSSIER Quartz c-axis fabric differences between porphyroclasts and recrystallized grains J.-P. GRATIER, B. GUILLIER, A.D ELORME Restoration and balance of a folded and faulted surface by and F. ODONNE best-fitting of finite elements: principle and applications B. MARSHALL Deformation and_ recrystallization microstructures in deformed ores from the CSA mine, N.S.W., Australia: Discussion Deformation and _ recrystallization microstructures in deformed ores from the CSA mine, N.S.W., Australia: Reply Book Reviews Number 2 Special Issue: Characteristics of Active Faults v_ Preface C. M. DEPOLo, D. G. CLARK, 123 Historical surface faulting in the Basin and Range province, D. B. SLEMMONS and A. R. RAMELLI western North America: implications for fault segmentation SG 13:10-G iii iv Contents M. N. MACHETTE, S. F. PERSONIUS, The Wasatch fault zone, Utah—segmentation and history of A. R. Newson, D. P. SCHWARTZ Holocene earthquakes and W. R. LuND A. J. CRONE and K. M. HALLER Segmentation and the coseismic behavior of Basin and Range normal faults: examples from east-central Idaho and south- western Montana, U.S.A. P. ZHANG, D. B. SLEMMONS and F. Mao Geometric pattern, rupture termination and fault segmen- tation of the Dixie Valley—Pleasant Valley active normal fault system, Nevada, U.S.A. K. BERRYMAN and S. BEANLAND Variation in fault behaviour in different tectonic provinces of New Zealand I. S. STEWART and P. L. HANCOCK Scales of structural heterogeneity within neotectonic normal fault zones in the Aegean region S. B. Paviipes and M. D. TRANOosS Structural characteristics of two strong earthquakes in the North Aegean: Ierissos (1932) and Agios Efstratios (1968) R. S. YEATs and R. J. LILLIE Contemporary tectonics of the Himalayan frontal fault system: folds, blind thrusts and the 1905 Kangra earthquake H. Tsutsumi, A. OKADA, T. NAKATA, Timing and displacement of Holocene faulting on the Median M. ANDO and T. TsUKUDA Tectonic Line in central Shikoku, southwest Japan T. Moat, I. KATsurA and S. NISHIMURA Magnetotelluric survey of an active fault system in the northern part of Kinki District, southwest Japan Number 3 Editorial K. G. STEWART and W. ALVAREZ Mobile-hinge kinking in layered rocks and models T. E. JOHNSON Nomenclature and geometric classification of cleavage- transected folds K. F. MULCHRONE The interpretation of fold axial data from regions of polyphase folding J. W. Migs Planar dispersion of folds in ductile shear zones and kinematic interpretation of fold-hinge girdles B. GOSCOMBE Intense non-coaxial shear and the development of mega-scale sheath folds in the Arunta Block, Central Australia I. A. ABBasI and R. McELRoy Thrust kiner~tics in the Kohat Plateau, Trans Indus Range, Pakistan J. 1. Soto Strain analysis method using the maximum frequency of unimodal deformed orientation distributions: applications to gneissic rocks A. FERNANDEZ and D. LAPORTE Significance of low symmetry fabrics in magmatic rocks Contents v N. MANDAL and D. KHAN Rotation, offset and separation of oblique-fracture (rhombic) boudins: theory and experiments under layer-normal compression Brevia K. H. FLEISCHMANN Interaction between jointing and topography: a case study at Mt Ascutney, Vermont, U.S.A. E. H. Rutter and K. H. BropiE Lithosphere rheology—a note of caution International Newsletter 1: Spring 1991 Number 4 L. RATSCHBACHER, H.-R. WENK Calcite textures: examples from nappes with strain-path and M. SINTUBIN partitioning P. LABAUME, C. BERTY and PH. LAURENT Syn-diagenetic evolution of shear structures in superficial nappes: an example from the Northern Apennines (NW Italy) P. G. JORDAN Development of asymmetric shale pull-aparts in evaporite shear zones S. K. Ray Significance of forelimb folds in the Shumar allochthon, Lesser Himalaya, eastern Bhutan J.-P. BRUN, J.-F. BALLARD and Identification of Ordovician block-tilting in the Hercynian C. Le CorRE fold belt of Central Brittany (France): field evidence and computer models F. Hroupa and §. KAHAN The magnetic fabric relationship between sedimentary and basement nappes in the High Tatra Mountains, N. Slovakia T. FORSLUND and A. GUDMUNDSSON Crustal spreading due to dikes and faults in southwest Iceland P. RICHARD Experiments on faulting in a two-layer cover sequence over- lying a reactivated basement fault with oblique-slip P. R. BLUMENFELD and C. J. L. WILson Boundary migration and kinking in sheared naphthalene Book Reviews Number 5 T. R. CHARLTON, A. J. BARBER and The structural evolution of the Timor collision complex, S. T. BARKHAM eastern Indonesia N. CULSHAW Post-collisional oblique convergence along the Thelon Tectonic Zone, north of the Bathurst Fault, NWT, Canada R. J. VARGA Modes of extension at oceanic spreading centers: evidence from the Solea graben, Troodos ophiolite, Cyprus C. K. MAWER and P. F. WILLIAMS Progressive folding and foliation development in a sheared, coticule-bearing phyllite vi Contents S. MOSHER and A. W. BERRYHILL Structural analysis of progressive deformation within complex transcurrent shear zone systems: southern Narragansett Basin, Rhode Island H. A. Basate, J. HADIZADEH, A. BABAEI Timing and temperature of cataclastic deformation along and A. M. GHAZI segments of the Towaliga fault zone, western Georgia, U.S.A. A. F. GLAZNER and J. M. BARTLEY Volume loss, fluid flow and state of strain in extensional mylonites from the central Mojave Desert, California J. E. OLSON and D. D. PoLLarp The initiation and growth of en échelon veins Brevia E. H. RuTTeR and J. HADIZADEH On the influence of porosity on the low-temperature brittle—ductile transition in siliciclastic rocks Erratum Number 6 J.-P. BURG Syn-migmatization way-up criteria H. STEL Linear dilatation structures and syn-magmatic folding in granitoids R. NICHOLSON Vein morphology, host rock deformation and the origin of the fabrics of echelon mineral veins I. S. Buick Mylonite fabric development on Naxos, Greece J. M. GaRBuTT and C. TEYSSIER Prism <c > slip in the quartzites of the Oakhurst Mylonite Belt, California D. A. FERRILL Calcite twin widths and intensities as metamorphic indicators in natural low-temperature deformation of limestone T. O. WRIGHT and R. D. DALLMEYER The age of cleavage development in the Ross orogen, northern Victoria Land, Antarctica: evidence from “Ar/*Ar whole- rock slate ages D. R. Gray and C. E. WILLMAN Thrust-related strain gradients and thrusting mechanisms in a chevron-folded sequence, southeastern Australia H. SCHANDELMEIER and A. RICHTER Brittle shear deformation in Northern Kordofan, Sudan: late Carboniferous to Triassic reactivation of Precambrian fault systems D. C. P. Peacock and D. J. SANDERSON Displacements, segment linkage and relay ramps in normal fault zones Brevia R. MARRETT and R. W. ALLMENDINGER Estimates of strain due to brittle faulting: sampling of fault populations Book Reviews Contents Number 7 P. R. Cospso.p, D. Gapals and Partitioning of transpressive motions within a sigmoidal E. A. ROSSELLO foldbelt: the Variscan Sierras Australes, Argentina D. G. A. M. AERDEN Foliation-boudinage control on the formation of the Rosebery Pb—Zn orebody, Tasmania Y. KANAorI, S. KAWAKAMI and K. YAIRI Microstructure of deformed biotite defining foliation in cataclasite zones in granite, central Japan A. VOLLBRECHT, S. Rust and K. WEBER Development of microcracks in granites during cooling and uplift: examples from the Variscan basement in NE Bavaria, Germany M. S. WILKERSON, D. A. MEDWEDEFF Geometrical modeling of fault-related folds: a pseudo-three- and S. MARSHAK dimensional approach T. M. Witt and R. POWELL A robust approach to the calculation of paleostress fields from fault plane data J. L. Urat, P. F. WILLIAMs, Kinematics of crystal growth in syntectonic fibrous veins and H. L. M. vAN ROERMUND S. RALSER, B. E. Hopps and A. OrD Experimental deformation of a quartz mylonite Cu. JANSSEN, E. BANKWITZ, Application of digital image analysis in modelling recrystal- P. BANKWITz and G. HARNISCH lization processes N. S. MANCKTELOW The analysis of progressive deformation from an inscribed grid Number 8 K. M. CRUIKSHANK, G. ZHAO and Analysis of minor fractures associated with joints and faulted A. M. JOHNSON joints G. ZHAO and A. M. JOHNSON Sequential and incremental formation of conjugate sets of faults D. E. HELGESON and A. AYDIN Characteristics of joint propagation across layer interfaces in sedimentary rocks G. TouRIGNY and W. M. SCHWERDTNER Metre-scale band structures and associated veins in Archean metavolcanics: Aubelle gold mine, central Canada T. E. JOHNSON and N. H. Woopcock Detecting cleavage-transected folds using cleavage—bedding intersections K. KANAGAWA Change in dominant mechanisms for phyllosilicate preferred orientation during cleavage development in the Kitakami slates of NE Japan G. E. LLoyp and B. FREEMAN SEM electron channelling analysis of dynamic recrystalliz- ation in a quartz grain G. Braun, S. SIEGESMUND and M. DAHMsS The influence of quartz textures on the seismic anisotropy in lower crustal granulites viii Contents Brevia T. SHIMAMOTO, Y. KANAORI and K. ASAI Cathodoluminescence observations on low-temperature mylonites: potential for detection of solution—precipitation microstructures Book Reviews International Newsletter 2: Autumn 1991 Number 9 Editorial R. H. VERNON Questions about myrmekite in deformed rocks J. Tutus and R. A. YUND Diffusion creep in feldspar aggregates: experimental evidence J.-H. REE An experimental steady-state foliation A. TREMBLAY and M. MALo Significance of brittle and plastic fabrics within the Massa- wippi Lake fault zone, southern Canadian Appalachians D. C. P. PEACOCK Displacements and segment linkage in strike-slip fault zones W. Narr and J. SupPE Joint spacing in sedimentary rocks M. G. ROWAN Three-dimensional finite strain from crinoid ossicles R. WEUERMARS The role of stress in ductile deformation Brevia R. W. ALLMENDINGER, Microcomputer software for structural geologists H. A. K. CHARLESWORTH, E. A. Erscev, P. GuTH, C. W. LANGENBERG, A. PECHER and J. S. WHALLEY R. I. SIKORSKY A diagram for interpreting orientation data for planar features in core Number 10 H.-R. WENK and J. M. CurisTIE Review Paper—Comments on the interpretation of defor- mation textures in rocks F. FUETEN, P.-Y. F. Rosin and A model for the development of a domainal quartz c-axis R. STEPHENS fabric in a coarse-grained gneiss B. A. VAN DER PLUUM Marble mylonites in the Bancroft shear zone, Ontario, Canada: microstructures and deformation mechanisms O. T. TosiscuH, M. D. BARTON, Fluid-enhanced deformation: transformation of granitoids to R. H. VERNON and S. R. PATERSON banded mylonites, western Sierra Nevada, California, and southeastern Australia . J. CoLtins, R. H. VERNON and Discrete Proterozoic structural terranes associated with low-P, high-T metamorphism, Anmatjira Range, Arunta Inlier, central Australia: tectonic implications Contents ix J. L. FOREMAN and W. M. DUNNE Conditions of vein formation in the southern Appalachian foreland: constraints from vein geometries and fluid inclusions K. M. CRUIKSHANK, G. ZHAO Duplex structures connecting fault segments in Entrada Sand- and A. M. JOHNSON stone Book Reviews Referees for Volume 13 Contents and Author Index, Volume 13

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