Abstract:
Many geologists suggest a determinative role of folding in the formation of the Northwestern Caucasus structure. Mapped or drilled thrusts are considered minor structures complicating steep fold limbs. Moreover, they are often described as reverse or even normal faults. In accordance with the generally accepted concept of overthrusts as subordinate structures relative to faulting, they are shown as short unlinked segments, which do not extend beyond anticlinal folds.