Denis,
While it is a good idea to solicit help from email lists, sending 600
people, not all of whom are structural geologists, a 300kb message is
unlikely to do your cause much good as it uses up telephone time for most
non academic members.
It would have been better to have a short message with a link to the file on
the www - so anyone who wants to help can look it up.
You would also have been advised to read the scope of the list on
www.mailbase.ac.uk then you would have realised that fault propagation is
not one of the key themes of interest for members of this list.
I am copying this to the list so that everyone can learn from the experience
and to stem the flow of complaints that have reached me.
regards,
Paul Nathanail
geo-env list owner
-----Original Message-----
From: Denis MARCHAL <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 23 November 1999 19:12
Subject: I need help
Dear All
I am currently working on normal fault propagation. The main aim of my
work is to analyse the fault propagation through brittle layers with one
or more ductile layers interbedded. I am using analogue modelling imaged
by X-ray tomography in order to study the evolution of the 3D geometry
and the propagation processes of normal faults (see figure in the
attachement).
Now, I am searching about a good field example to compare with the
modelling results. In an ideal case, the field example should display
outcrops with both cross-sectional and map views of a succession
affected by normal faults. The brittle sedimentary succession should
include one or more ductile / décollement levels with are cross cut by
normal fault planes.
If you have such an example in mind (anywhere in the world), please
contact me.
Please diffuse my request to whom it may concern.
Thank you in advance
Denis
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