The widespread occurrence of low-angle normal faults in a rift setting: Review of examples from Thailand, and implications for their origin and evolution
At least 31 low-angle (<35° dip at the time of initiation), high-displacement (>1km) Cenozoic normal faults are identified on seismic reflection data onshore and offshore Thailand. Although some faults have been moderately rotated to lower angles, pre-rotation dips still indicate formation at...
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Main Author: | C. K. Morley |
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2018
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