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CONTENTS
Tectonophysics,
Volume 66
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Preface........................................ Quantitative Wood,
analysis of strain heterogeneity D.S. and Holm, P.E. (Urbana,
Strain in ductile Oertel,
transmission
DR.,
Rousell,
D.H.
produced
Kelly, W.C.and
Kink bands in the Onaping Stylolitic
of naturally
deformation
deformed
(Sudbury,
polycrystalline
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35
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55
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83
Great Britain)
Mich., U.S.A.)
Basin, Ontario
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Ont., Canada)
cleavage and cleavage refraction
15
dolomite
bands in stibnite
Clark, B.R. (Ann Arbor,
Formation,‘Sudbury
1
bed
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microscopy
VII
and strain rate
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Ont., Canada) and White, S.H. (London,
of experimentally
McQueen,
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III., U.S.A.)
U.S.A.)
electron
White, J.C. (London, Kinematics
of temperature
rocks on the convex side of a folded competent
G. (Los Angeles, Calif.,
High-voltage
as a function
in Lower
Paleozoic
rocks of the Great Valley,
Mary-
land Helmstaedt, Superposed
H. and Greggs, R.G. (Kingston,
crenulation
Helmstaedt, Cumulative
Ont., Canada)
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cleavages resulting from progressive deformation
H. and Dixon,
deformation
J.M. (Kingston,
Ont., Canada)
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in the Barnes Ice Cap and implications
for the development
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of folia-
tion Hudleston, Gravity
P.J. and Hooke,
instability
northern
in the
R. LeB. (Minneapolis,
Holocene
Little
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Mint-r., U.S.A.) Glass Mountain
rhyolitic
obsidian
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flows,
California
Fink, J.H. (Stanford,Calif., Deformation
Big and
U.S.A.)
due to the distension
Morgan, J. (Toronto, Emplacement
Ont., Canada)
and deformation
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of cylindrical
igneous contacts:
a kinematic
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of the Archean
Saganaga batholith,
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model
Vermilion
District,
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northy
eastern Minnesota Davidson, Magnetic
D.M.,
Jr. (El Paso,Texas,
susceptibility
anisotropy
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U.S.A.)
of mylonites
from
the
Lake
Char mylonite
zone,
179
south
eastern New England Goldstein, Orientation
A.G. of
(Amherst,
feldspar
Province, Canadian Grunsky,
E.C.
Schwerdtner. Viscosity-based
numerical
and folding
Ont.,
(Toronto,
Stein, R. and Wickham, Strain
in
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samples
from
the
southern
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Churchill
Shield
(Toronto,
W.M.
Mass., U.S.A.)
porphyroclasts
Canada),
model for fault-zone J. (Norman,
mechanisms
Robin,
Okla.,
P.-Y.F.
(Mississauga,
Ont.,
Canada)
and
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Ont., Canada)
development
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U.S.A.)
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in drape folding
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in a similar style fold from the northern
Selkirks
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of the Cana-
dian Cordillera SPang. J.H.. Simony, P.S. and Mitchell, W.J. (Calgary, Alta., Canada) The geometry of folds in granitoid rocks of northeastern Alberta Langenberg.
C.W. and Ramsden,
J. (Edmonton,
Alta.,
Canada)
foothills
projection and the analysis of low-angle of Alberta, Canada
Kifbv. W.E. and Charlesworth,
H.A.K.
(Edmonton,
Alta.,
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Computerizeddownplunge Mountain
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Canada)
thrust-faults
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269
in the Rocky
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L errer Section Error analysis of Swedish earthquakes B&h, B&h,
(Uppsala,Sweden)
M.
A method
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Tl
for mapping seismic intensities applied to Sweden M. (Uppsala,
Teleseismic Gupta,
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Sweden)
P-wave residual investigations H.K.and
.
at Shillong,
Singh, V.P. (Hyderabad.
Tll
India
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India)
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T19
Research Papers Seismotectonics Verma,
of the Hindukush
R.K.,
Mukhopadhyay,
The two intracrustal Valdiya,
boundary
K.S. (Nainital,
The disrupted
ophiolitic
and Baluchistan
arc
M. and Bhanja, A.K.
(Dhanbad,
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India).
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thrusts of the Himalaya
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India1
belt of the southwest
Parrot, J.F. and Dugas, F. (Bandy,
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Pacific: evidence of an Eocene subduction
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France)
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Discussion The orientation -
of grains in a sheared dispersion
Discussion
Reed, L.J. (Tahlequah,
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Okla.,
U.S.A.)
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Reply
Owens, W.H.
(Birmingham,
Great Britain)
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