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And perhaps the genesis of such curved lineations is best explained by micropolar mechanics, as stated in Twiss and Gefell (1990).

Geól. Anderson Moraes
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De: "Robert Twiss" <[log in to unmask]>
Enviada: 2018/08/24 17:22:31
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Assunto: Re: Fault planes showing curved lineations
 
This reference might be of interest.  As I recall there are a couple of photos included:
 
Twiss, R. J. and M.J. Gefell; 1990; Curved slickenfibers: a new brittle shear sense indicator with application to a sheared serpentinite; Jour. Struc. Geol., 12(4), 471-481. 
 
   
On Aug 24, 2018, at 2:15 PM, Soumyajit Mukherjee <[log in to unmask]" target="_blank">[log in to unmask]> wrote:
 
Dear all,
 
Could you provide me full references of papers/books etc. where snaps of fault planes showing curved lineations can be found.
 
I have got too few, and looking for more.
 
Best,
Soumyajit Mukherjee
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Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, INDIA
 

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