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Volume: 19 (1935)

Issue: 10. (October)

First Page: 1427

Last Page: 1471

Title: Types of Foothills Structures of Alberta, Canada

Author(s): Theodore A. Link (2)

Abstract:

Several types of Foothills structures and their relationship to Rocky Mountain structure are illustrated by cross sections, maps, and selected photographs. The types selected are, for the most part, located south of Bow River, and are such structures as have been tested by deep drilling and mapped in detail. The preponderance of overthrust sheets underlain by low-angle sole faults, some of which may be warped or folded, is established. Major underthrust faults, overturned anticlines, underfolded uplifts with major overthrust faults are described.

Brief mention is made of minor structures such as high-angle and discoidal faults, sharp and broad-crested anticlines, and other types. Metamorphism, carbon ratios, salients and recesses, and other topics are also discussed.

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