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Volume: 17 (1933)

Issue: 9. (September)

First Page: 1098

Last Page: 1106

Title: Pseudo-Tectonic Structures

Author(s): W. G. Woolnough (2)

Abstract:

In parts of Australia and New Guinea, what are apparently normally folded rock structures have been encountered in areas where exposures are poor, owing either to profound weathering or to dense jungle. It has been shown that much of this "false folding" is due not to tectonic forces, but to local effects including (1) swelling of argillaceous members, (2) plastic flow of bentonitic beds, and (3) concretionary development on an unprecedented scale. Possibly certain anomalous "folds" in other regions may be of the same nature.

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