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Chalk faultThrust fault zone in Chalk associated with the inversion structures of the Purbeck Monocline, Durdle Door area, Dorset. image 1False coloured SEM atomic number contrast image of a sheared garnet lherzolite, Lesotho.
faultFaults developed in sands under very low confining pressure. Outcrop of Holocene Indus river deposits, Pakistan. rel3D model of the top reservoir structure of an oilfield.
foldFold in Mesozoic limestones, near Col de sanetsch, Swiss Alps. The visible cliff height is c. 200m. seismicWell developed normal fault interpreted in 3D-seismic data.
fracsem shearMargin of a shear zone developed in metagabbro, Jijal complex of the lower Kohistan Arc terrane, Pakistan.
GlencoulClassic view of the Glencoul thrust sheet in its type area, NW Scotland. The hillside s. c. 350m high.
ZagrosLandsat satellite mosaic of folds in the Zagros mountains, Iran.

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