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Volume: 47 (1963)

Issue: 8. (August)

First Page: 1552

Last Page: 1580

Title: Frontal Wichita Fault System of Southwestern Oklahoma

Author(s): Bruce H. Harlton (2)

Abstract:

The dominant structural feature of the Frontal Wichitas of southwestern Oklahoma is a complex fault system. The faulted rocks of Cambrian (basement) through Mississippian age are overlapped by unfaulted Permian rocks. The steeply dipping to vertical major reverse faults trend northwestward through an area of 1,600 square miles. Each of the various fault blocks exhibits a distinctive linear pattern and a uniform degree of deformation, although the amount of deformation varies from block to block.

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