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Lab 8. Spaced, slaty, slip, crenulation, and fracture cleavage. Rider Structural Geology 310 2012 GCHERMAN. Adapted from Lisle, R. J., 2004, Geological Structures and Maps, A Practical Guide, Third edition, Chapter 7
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Lab 8. Spaced, slaty, slip, crenulation, and fracture cleavage Rider Structural Geology 310 2012 GCHERMAN
Adapted from Lisle, R. J., 2004, Geological Structures and Maps, A Practical Guide, Third edition, Chapter 7 Broughton, J.G., An example of the development of cleavages, J. Geol., 54, 1-18, 1946. Maxwell, J.C. 1962, Origin of slaty and fracture cleavage in the Delaware Water Gap area, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, in Engel, A.E.J., James H.L., and Leonard, B.F., eds., Petrologic studies: A volume in honor of A.F. Buddington: Boulder, Colorado, Geological Society of America, p. 291-311. Herman, G. C., and Monteverde, D. H., 1989, Tectonic framework of Paleozoic rocks of northwestern New Jersey; Bedrock structure and balanced cross sections of the Valley and Ridge province and southwest Highlands area: in Grossman, I. G., ed., Paleozoic Geology of the Kittatinny Valley and Southwest Highlands Area, N.J., Sixth Annual Meeting of the Geological Association of New Jersey, Trenton, N. J., p. 1-57. Rider Structural Geology 310 2012 GCHERMAN