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- Thin Section of deformed Cheshire Quartzite from the Rattlesnake Thrust, Pownal, Vermont by Paul Karabinos
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Sample 3130A. Quartz, plagioclase, microcline, muscovite grains deformed in a fault zone. Field of view is approximately 5 by 7 mm. Created with the automated thin section imaging system at Williams College.
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Closeup of the Genoa Fault Plane near Genoa Nevada shows slickensides and deformed granite. The rock shown here essentially *is* the fault plane. For location information and broader views see the following. A gigapan oriented perpendicular to the Genoa Fault is here: www.gigapan.org/gigapans/97145 A gi...
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Failles Vivantes 2011
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Thin section of micaceous quartzite from the Rattlesnake Thrust from Pownal, Vermont. Field of view is approximately 20 by 27 mm. Dark seams are muscovite-chlorite-rich layers, and some folds are defined by the layers. Scattered feldspar grains also present. Crossed polarizers at 65 degrees. Created with the automat...
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