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This lab guide provides insights into slaty and fracture cleavage in structural geology, based on renowned studies and practical examples. Learn about crenulation and fracture patterns to enhance your understanding of geological structures.
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Lab 8. Spaced, slaty, slip, crenulation, and fracture cleavage Rider Structural Geology 310 2012 GCHERMAN
Adapted from Lisle, R. J., 2004, Geological Structures and Maps, A Practical Guide, Third edition, Chapter 7 Broughton, J.G., An example of the development of cleavages, J. Geol., 54, 1-18, 1946. Maxwell, J.C. 1962, Origin of slaty and fracture cleavage in the Delaware Water Gap area, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, in Engel, A.E.J., James H.L., and Leonard, B.F., eds., Petrologic studies: A volume in honor of A.F. Buddington: Boulder, Colorado, Geological Society of America, p. 291-311. Herman, G. C., and Monteverde, D. H., 1989, Tectonic framework of Paleozoic rocks of northwestern New Jersey; Bedrock structure and balanced cross sections of the Valley and Ridge province and southwest Highlands area: in Grossman, I. G., ed., Paleozoic Geology of the Kittatinny Valley and Southwest Highlands Area, N.J., Sixth Annual Meeting of the Geological Association of New Jersey, Trenton, N. J., p. 1-57. Rider Structural Geology 310 2012 GCHERMAN