Activation of rift oblique and rift parallel pre-existing fabrics during extension and their effect on deformation style: Examples from the rifts of Thailand
The Tertiary rift basins of Thailand have been previously interpreted in terms of strike-slip faulting. However, many of the trends oblique to the N-S orientation of the rift system appear to be inherited passive fabrics in the pre-rift, not active oblique strike-slip faults. Well developed N-S, NE-...
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Main Authors: | Morley C.K., Haranya C., Phoosongsee W., Pongwapee S., Kornsawan A., Wonganan N. |
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2014
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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