Mapping Complex Folds in the Slocan Series British Columbia (acba0745-fcf5-470c-8459-8f92a7c4959b)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. B. Irwin
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1952

Abstract

"Discussion at MeetingDR. D. DERRY (Ventures Limited) referring to the diagram (Figure 15) which shows a transverse structure section across the Central Slocan area, asked what the assumed structure at depth was, remarking that dips are steeper and more uniform at depth and that the contortions with gently-dipping axial planes are at higher elevations. He wondered whether the section represented ,part of a very large fold with steeply-dipping axial plane.MR. J. D. LITTLE (Canadian Exploration, Limited) replied that E. B. Mayo (Kelowna Exploration Company) and others had considered that the entire section illustrated faces to the southwest and represents part of the lower limb of a great overturned •syncline which is concave toward the southwest.DR. R. DEWIT (Geological Survey) remarked that the photograph of a ripple mark (Figure 7) showed internal lamination conformable to the ripple mark and wondered if the structure was not due to slumping during consolidation, since the normal mode of formation of ripple mark would seem to preclude the possibility of such internal stratification.MR. LITTLE remarked that in his opinion such structures should not be depended upon alone with-out other confirmatory evidence of the direction of tops of beds."
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APA: A. B. Irwin  (1952)  Mapping Complex Folds in the Slocan Series British Columbia (acba0745-fcf5-470c-8459-8f92a7c4959b)

MLA: A. B. Irwin Mapping Complex Folds in the Slocan Series British Columbia (acba0745-fcf5-470c-8459-8f92a7c4959b). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1952.

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