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- 8104 by David Oakley
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Thin section from the same fault as 8103, although the fault surface itself is not clearly visible.
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A thin section containing a chlorite mineralized fault. (There are actually two faults; a hard to see one along one edge,and a clearer one in the middle.)
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Thin section from a mylonite in the North Paint Rock Creek Lineament, Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming. Includes a breccia of mylonite pieces.
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- 8103 by David Oakley
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Thin section from the large fault (strike and dip are 235, 78) in the fault breccia area. Uses half blank method, so the fault surface is in the center on both halves. Contains a number of smaller fractures and quartz veins as well.
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Thin section from the fault breccia area in Edelman lineament, Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming
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Thin section from an epidote mineralized fault zone in the Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming.
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