FAULT PATTERN IN CONTINENTAL ZONES OF LITHOSPHERIC EXTENSION
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A typical pattern shared by second-order faults in extended lithosphere was revealed based on field geological and structural data from the Obruchev Fault in the Baikal Rift and published evidence of rift-related faulting worldwide. The typical fault family is dominated by rift-parallel synthetic and antithetic normal faults and includes transverse faults of normal, strike-slip, and oblique slip geometry and rift-parallel reverse faults and thrusts. The coexistence of faults of various types within first-order extension zones is accounted for by accommodation of shear strain and by the kinematics of large basin-parallel normal faults. The suggested typical pattern can be used for reference in interpretation of faulting histories in rifted continental lithosphere.
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Geologiya i Geofizika, 2004, 45, 4, 443-454