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Utah Geological Association

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Proceedings of the First International Conference on the New Basement Tectonics, 1974
Pages 290-294

Planetary Equidistant Rupture (Per) Systems in Moravia, Czechoslovakia

Radan Kvet

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The distribution of joint zones and faults as mapped by M. Plička and J. Demek respectively for Moravia, central Czechoslovakia, was investigated using the theory of Planetary Equidistant Rupture (PER) Systems. It was found that the azimuthal distribution of joint zones and faults corresponds closely to that predicted by the PER theory. As applied to the analysis of rupture patterns in the lithosphere, the theory aids in characterizing the tectonic signatures for various areas within a large region as well as for the region itself. Further application of the theory in similar studies over other large areas should prove an aid to the solution of both theoretical and practical problems in planetary tectonics as well as yield additional information necessary to further test and extend PER theory.


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