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Volume: 30 (1946)

Issue: 11. (November)

First Page: 1875

Last Page: 1887

Title: Normal Fault Structures and Others

Author(s): Bailey Willis (2)

Abstract:

This paper emphasizes the importance of shearing as a kind of deformation which is often confused with folding. It presents a type of normal faulting as a mountain-making effect due to uplift against gravity. The structure of the Colorado plateaus is taken as the type. Basin-range faulting is regarded as closely similar. The mechanism of normal faulting is analyzed and it is shown that one result is lateral expansion, which produces compression where tension is usually assumed. Normal-fault provinces are briefly described. The description is extended to the structures of the Rocky Mountains in Wyoming and to the rift structures of California.

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